Halacha Yomis
November 25, 2024
A person should always consider himself to be half wicked and half righteous. If he did one mitzvah, praiseworthy is he, for he tipped himself toward the side of righteousness. If he sinned, woe is to him, for he tipped himself toward the side of guilt.
The world is like a rotating wheel, with some people ascending and others descending. If poverty does not strike you, it might strike your children or grandchildren. If you are kind to the poor now, you may hope that others will be kind to your children when they are in need.
G-d tests a person in two ways, either through wealth or through poverty.
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