tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653322480497916341.post6502072477463952686..comments2024-03-29T15:54:38.559+11:00Comments on Shirat Devorah: Judging Others FavorablyDevorahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00793434651294780439noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653322480497916341.post-87378894654704610252017-05-04T14:53:06.950+10:002017-05-04T14:53:06.950+10:00Also, when you eventually die and appear before th...Also, when you eventually die and appear before the Heavenly Court you are shown a video of your entire life, and you have to judge yourself. But you do not know it is yourself in the video. So it is very beneficial to learn how to judge everyone favourably, because in the end the way you judge will affect yourself.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653322480497916341.post-81479768707274081532017-05-04T11:19:23.968+10:002017-05-04T11:19:23.968+10:00Regarding, judging your fellow favorably, our Sage...Regarding, judging your fellow favorably, our Sages have taught us, "A person who gives his friend the benefit of the doubt will be given the benefit of the doubt by Heaven" (Shabbos 127b).<br /><br />Rabbi Mordechai Gifter zt"l said the following:<br />"The Sages tell us (Nedarim 20a): ‘Shamefacedness (בושה) leads to fear of sin... no man who experiences shame will sin easilyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653322480497916341.post-30329559820419201332017-05-03T16:00:48.272+10:002017-05-03T16:00:48.272+10:00Good point Neshama, thank you.Good point Neshama, thank you.Devorahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00793434651294780439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5653322480497916341.post-46397314728169821072017-05-03T15:59:54.369+10:002017-05-03T15:59:54.369+10:00The only sentence I take exception to is, “anythin...The only sentence I take exception to is, “anything you hate, teaches unconditional love”. This is dangerous, because the Torah teaches us hate evil, the evil things people do, and the anti-semitic Jews who attack the Torah and Jewish Halacha and Jewish Life.<br />Neshamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06326762185596512130noreply@blogger.com