Halacha Yomis
November 25, 2024
A disciple asked the Baal Shem Tov: Why is it that one who clings to G-d and knows he is close to Him, sometimes experiences a sense of distance, and loneliness? The Baal Shem Tov explained: When a father sets out to teach his son to walk, he stands in front of him stretching his two hands to either side of the child, so that ha cannot fall. The boy then proceeds toward his fathers outstretched arms. The moment he is close to him, however, the father moves slightly away, and holds his hands farther apart. He does this over and over again so that the child may learn to walk.
The man who blows the foam of his glass is not really thirsty.
Who has a share in the World to Come? It is the one who is humble, polite, and meek of spirit, who bends his head when entering and leaving the house, who constantly toils in the study of Torah, and who does not ascribe credit to himself.
Always keep a low profile and [you will] prosper.
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