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FRUMToronto Articles Thoughts for the Week

Inspirational words of Torah from Gedolei Yisroel.


Yahrtzeit of HaRav Yosef Yozel Hurwitz, Z
Today, the Seventeenth day of Kislev, is the Yahrtzeit of one of the Mussar Giants, (the Alter of Navardok). Set forth below is a sampling of the words and deeds of this great Torah Personage (excerpted from Sparks of Mussar by Rabbi Chaim Zaitchik).

1. R Yosef Yozel entered into a discussion about Torah and Mussar with a maskil in an inn. In the midst of the discussion, the maskil ordered his servant to harness the horses and make ready for the journey. R Yosef Yozel immediately stopped the conversation. Why? wondered the maskil. I do not discuss things for the sake of discussion, replied R Yosef Yozel, but for the sake of discovering the truth and acting upon it. Now how can you order your servant to prepare for the trip you have planned in advance? After all, it is possible that as a result of our discussion you will have to embark on a new course! But from the order to your servant, it is obvious that your mind is set, and our discussion is just idle talk to pass the time. That is not my way of doing things. And with that R Yosef Yozel got up and left.

2. To a nonreligious person who came to ask him something, R Yosef Yozel said, According to your words, you are a heretic, and I am forbidden to speak to you. But I will prove to you that you have left the path of Torah not because of intellectual conviction, but because of materialistic desires.
3. I have always tried to rule out falseness from all my ways, said R Yosef Yozel. And I pray to G-d to reveal the unbiased truth to me.

4. Blessed is the man who relies on Hashem. The blessing is that not only does he receive his material needs, but he also binds himself to Hashem through his Bitachon--his faith.

5. If you see that someone came to the station after the train he wanted already left, do not say that the man was late and missed his train, but that he came early for the next train. For everything is in the hands of Heaven.

6. Some people, said R Yosef Yozel, allow their minds to be a free hotel open to all. Anyone who wishes can dump his trashy thoughts there. R Yosef Yozel himself meticulously guarded the purity of his mind and soul.

7. A good Jew is not a taker, but a giver. The giver gets much more than the receiver, for the receiver gets only something of limited monetary value, whereas the giver acquires for himself a good and pure heart.

8. A person who has not worked to correct his midos is like a blind man who has never seen light.

9. The inspiration that comes while learning Mussar is like a flash of lightning at night. Although it lasts but a second, at least the traveler will now be able to find his way.

10. A person who hesitates to climb spiritually because he is bound by habit is like a peasant who is afraid to travel first class because he is used to expectorating (colloquially known as spitting) freely.

11. A person who uses his mental ability solely for worldly pursuits instead of for understanding the true Heavenly light is like a villager who finds a magnificent sculpture and uses it as his scarecrow.

12. A person should give up his whole future for today, so that he will not waste all his todays for one tomorrow.

The Alters words were meant not only for himself and his close students, but for each one of us, as well. There is much to learn from each one of the above adages. Something to think about over Shabbos...


Reprinted with permission from Hakhel MIS







Posted 8/28/2007 12:00 AM | Tell a Friend | Thoughts for the Week






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