Daily Dvar with Ari Goldwag Ari Goldwag
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Everyone needs a daily dose of inspiration. The timeless words of the Chofetz Chaim, R' Yisrael Meir Hacohen, form the basis for this podcast, which will be updated daily with God's help.
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448. Laws of Rechilus II
We continue studying the laws of rechilus, which involve causing animosity between individuals.
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447. Laws of Rechilus
We begin studying the laws of rechilus, which involve causing animosity between individuals.
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Important Message
This is an important message for anyone who listens to the podcast.
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446. Beware the danger
Even when someone is saying Lashon Hara for a constructive purpose, he must beware, because it is so easy to make a mistake!
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445. Review of conditions
We review the seven conditions necessary to tell over something negative for a constructive purpose.
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444. More on constructive speech IV
We continue discussing circumstances which constitute constructive speech.
Customer Reviews
How to be a "Good Jew"
I, like many other Jews have the question "What is a 'good Jew'"?. While listening to this podcast over the past few months I have learned life skills on how to live as a Jew. This podcast addresses everything from gossip to hospitality. While this isn't a mystical podcast, I you like Jewish Mystisism like me, this podcast describes the rewards that our sages say attach to our good deeds:fascinating.
The podcasts are 5 minutes each and there are hundreds of them, so you won't run out of learning.
The other great part is that Rabbi Goldwag has a Facebook page. So when I have a question or a thought I can get in touch with him really easily.
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The best spent 5 minutes of every day!
Ari Goldwag is a very good speaker with some inspiring stories and interpretations. I listen to the Daily D'var every morning on my way to work, which puts me in a positive mind-set and helps me focus on what really matters. It's a daily dose to keep us connected to who we really are (as Jews) and what's really important. Thanks Ari!