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Why Was Yitzchak's Prayer Answered, but Rivkah's Was Not Answered?

Why Was Yitzchak’s Prayer Answered, but Rivkah’s Was Not Answered?

26/11/2024

The Rosh Yeshiva speaks about the difference between the prayers of Yitzchak (Isaac) and Rivkah
(Rebecca) mentioned in Parashas Toldos, and explains the concept of the difference between a
Tzaddik ben Tzaddik (a righteous person who is a child of a righteous person) and Tzaddik ben Rasha
(a righteous person who is a child of wicked person), their prayers, and more.

The Trait of Emess – to Rise Above Emotions| Imrei Mordechai Vol. 2 | HaRav Mordechai Goldstein, ztzl

The Trait of Emess – to Rise Above Emotions

25/11/2024

The trait of emess [truthfulness] is different than we think. It does not mean one should simply act upon his true feelings, but that he should conduct himself according to what is the correct thing to do. Indeed, if a person just follows his emotions, he will lose his ability to judge and evaluate his actions.

Reward for Mitzvos in This World – Is There Such a Thing?​ | Imrei Mordechai Vol. 2 | HaRav Mordechai Goldstein, ztzl

Reward for Mitzvos in This World – Is There Such a Thing?

19/11/2024

Rabbi Mordechai Goldstein ztz”l explains the profound distinction between material rewards in this world and the true spiritual reward awaiting in the World to Come. Through the lens of Torah teachings, explore how mitzvot shape our journey toward eternal connection with the Divine.

| Honor for One's Rebbe | Imrei Mordechai Vol. 2 | HaRav Mordechai Goldstein, ztzl

Honor for One’s Rebbe

12/11/2024

In this chapter from Imrei Mordechai Vol. 2, Rabbi Mordechai Goldstein, ztz”l delves into the Jewish principles of honoring one’s rabbi, focusing on stories of Moshe, Elazar, and Yehoshua. It explores the lessons of respect, humility, and the balance of urgency with reverence, drawing insights from Talmudic teachings.

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