da'aga b'lev ish..... Rabbi Paltiel thank you for your response,so beautiful stated. the Rebbe pushes us toward that "one drop more than..." Baruch Hashem! thank G-d we are given many many opportunities for helping others - but i'm sorry the rest of your sentence was cut off. and what about guardian angels?
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Anonymous -12 years ago
Re: ----- I had the good fortune of having a Mshpia with much common sense. He put it this way. There is a space between inactive complacency and heavy frustratededness (sorry I made up the word). This space is proactive frustration, which means this: I accept who I am. I must or I’ll drown, but I must constantly grow. My hunger for growth should be one drop more than what I am actually capable of doing, so that it motivates and doesn’t overwhelm.
The Hippies used to say “Think globally and act locally”.
In context this means, have big dreams but remember it’s only what we do that matters. We must celebrate whatever we’ve done and aspire for more, much more.
Much success. Remember that helping others is both very Lubavitch and a great way to keep
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Michale -12 years ago
Title Thank you, Rabbi for your class. Shana Tova all your family and staff of this Web site. Some small mistake in the title: instead of "Yaei" need to write "Yaeir", as in the pdf-file and the name of maamar "מאמר כנשר יעיר קנו וגו'".
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CIREL LIPSKIER -12 years ago
STORY I THINK IT WAS RABBI BAMBERGER,
ZI HABEN TZU TAHN MIT MALACHIM?!!!
NOT NECESSARY TO PUBLISH
THANK YOU, AND A GUT YOR
CONTINUED WONDERFUL (CLASSES) SHIURIM
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Anonymous -12 years ago
Re: STORY Thank You. A gutten Yahr mit brochos likulam bakol.
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da'aga b'lev ish.....
Rabbi Paltiel thank you for your response,so beautiful stated. the Rebbe pushes us toward that "one drop more than..." Baruch Hashem! thank G-d we are given many many opportunities for helping others - but i'm sorry the rest of your sentence was cut off. and what about guardian angels?
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Anonymous -12 years ago
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I had the good fortune of having a Mshpia with much common sense. He put it this way. There is a space between inactive complacency and heavy frustratededness (sorry I made up the word). This space is proactive frustration, which means this: I accept who I am. I must or I’ll drown, but I must constantly grow. My hunger for growth should be one drop more than what I am actually capable of doing, so that it motivates and doesn’t overwhelm.
The Hippies used to say “Think globally and act locally”.
In context this means, have big dreams but remember it’s only what we do that matters. We must celebrate whatever we’ve done and aspire for more, much more.
Much success. Remember that helping others is both very Lubavitch and a great way to keep
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Michale -12 years ago
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Thank you, Rabbi for your class. Shana Tova all your family and staff of this Web site. Some small mistake in the title: instead of "Yaei" need to write "Yaeir", as in the pdf-file and the name of maamar "מאמר כנשר יעיר קנו וגו'".
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CIREL LIPSKIER -12 years ago
STORY
I THINK IT WAS RABBI BAMBERGER,
ZI HABEN TZU TAHN MIT MALACHIM?!!!
NOT NECESSARY TO PUBLISH
THANK YOU, AND A GUT YOR
CONTINUED WONDERFUL (CLASSES) SHIURIM
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Anonymous -12 years ago
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Thank You. A gutten Yahr mit brochos likulam bakol.
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