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March 7, 2011 3:23 pm at 3:23 pm #595533ZeesKiteParticipant
..Another one of those..
It seems like people today are very excited. Excited about many things. Beauty, shidduchim, nail polish color etc. Let me share with our esteemed council a thought of Rabbi Miller. The gist of it is that one may tell a person by what he praises.
Actually Hallel, he says, is the root of Holelus, wildness. It’s meaning is wildly praising (going crazy over..) That is what a Yid does by Hallel we praise HaShem enthusiastically. Egyptians, on the other hand, were excited by something entirely different. – ?????? ??? ?? ????, a woman comes in to town bearing beauty, everyone gets excited about it. ??? ??? ????? everyone according to what he praises.
ps if our chosheve members don’t want this anymore (I’ll feel offended, but) I’ll stop. (just kidding)
March 7, 2011 5:08 pm at 5:08 pm #747500msseekerMemberGedolim or sports heros? ??? ??? ?????
March 7, 2011 10:36 pm at 10:36 pm #747501ItcheSrulikMemberNice vort.
March 7, 2011 11:57 pm at 11:57 pm #747503ZeesKiteParticipantVort? I meant it for an idea, a push forward.
btw How does one say over a ‘Vort’ read here B’shem Amroh?
March 8, 2011 1:58 am at 1:58 am #747504ItcheSrulikMemberIn my books a vort is only a nice vort if there is a solid idea behind it. Ich bin nisht nispoel fun shalsheedis toyres. 🙂 It was very good.
I guess you could say “I saw online.” It’s about as specific as “shtayt in seforim”
March 8, 2011 2:58 am at 2:58 am #747505deiyezoogerMembervery nice vort, keep them coming.
March 8, 2011 7:43 am at 7:43 am #747506HaLeiViParticipantI think I saw in Reb Tzaddok Hacohen that you can tell where a person is holding by seeing what he does to calm or cheer himself.
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