Halacha Yomis
November 24, 2024
One should not give up on any Jew; for there is bound to be some strand of yiddishkeit that connects even to one who is wicked. If a bucket falls into a deep well, one can still retrieve the bucket from the depths, as long as its connected by a rope. It doesnt matter how thick or thin the rope is: just as long as theres a line of connection.
It is better to have one bird in a cage than a hundred in the air.
If you don't run so far, the way back will be shorter.
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.
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