Posts Tagged ‘ Pirkei Avot ’

Good Jew for Android

Nine apps rolled into one. Glossary, Biographies, Calendar, Headlines, and more. The Good Jew is an app for anyone interested in learning a little more about Jewish history and customs. Developer focused on breadth of knowledge, combining several app concepts into one neat package. There is a news feed to the Jerusalem Post, Haaretz, and the Forward, a Wisdom [...]



Judaism In The 21st Century

Rabbi Ari Sytner delivers an entertaining and informative presentation named  ”Judaism In The 21st Century: How The iPhone Is Changing The Way We Observe The Torah“. Rabbi Ari Sytner is the spiritual leader of  Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue in Charleston,  South Carolina.  He “was born in Brooklyn and raised in upstate Monsey, New York, [...]



Wedding of Ilana and Natan

A bit of private info on the “News” this time. We’ re pleased to inform you that Natan Rolnik and Tais Ilana Gaon stood under the Chuppah on Sunday. We’ve mentioned our friend Natan many times while reviewing his Jewish apps: Mesilat Yesharim, Pirkei Avot, Wallpaper Calendar, Make Me Frum, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Selichot, myTefillin, Rashei Tevot (Hebrew Abbreviations) [...]



Learning From Everyone (Pirkei Avot 2:17)

“Rabbi Yosi said, ‘Prepare yourself for Torah study, for it is not an inheritance and let all of your deeds be for the sake of Heaven.’” Each one of us desires to grow in wisdom and to achieve clarity in Torah knowledge. To this end, Rabbi Yosi offers sound advice, “Torah is not an inheritance.” [...]



Your Precious Diamond (Pirkei Avos, 5:26)

. “Ben Bagbag said: Turn it and turn it – for everything is dependent upon it.” What is this great thing that everything, i.e., all success, depends upon it? It is the dedication to Torah study. We understand Torah is important because it teaches us the path of goodness. However, why didn’t the text simply [...]



The Precious Diamond Within Us (Pirkei Avot, 4:1)

“Ben Zoma said: Who is wise? The person who learns from every person. Who is strong? The person who overcomes his passions. Who is wealthy? The person who is happy with his portion. Who is honored? The person who honors others.” This passage of Ben Zoma presents a formula for spiritual success. The following parable [...]



Positive Vision (Pirkei Avot 4:20)

. Rabbi said: Do not look at the vessel; rather look at what is inside. There is a new vessel that is filled with aged, vintage wine; and there is an old container that is completely empty – it contains not even a scent of new wine. It is human nature to associate the quality [...]



Setting A Straight Course (Pirkei Avot, 2:7)

The more advice, the more wisdom. The ancients used to say, “Take advice and follow your own judgment.” Although this statement seems contradictory – in truth – it reveals a great secret. A person who is asked to give advice cannot see the whole picture because he is viewing the problem from “the outside.” Whereas [...]



Eternal Diamonds (Pirkei Avot, 2:16)

“Rabbi Tarfon said: If you learned a great amount of Torah, you will receive a great reward.” A man traveling on the road found a pouch full of precious diamonds. He quickly returned to his house in order to get a closer look at his find. When he opened the pouch the sparkling gems lit [...]



Sunshine Smile (Pirkei Avot, 3:16)

“Rabbi Yishmael said, ‘Greet every person cheerfully.’” Every member of Israel is descended from our Patriarchs – Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaacov. When we meet any person who is from the People of Israel, we remind ourselves that they are the offspring of our holy Forefathers. Therefore, it is important to greet them with happiness and [...]



Pirkei Avot

Hillel said, “Do not say, ‘I will reveal private information to a friend because no one will ever know what I said.’ - For ultimately it will become known.” The quality of our interpersonal relationships rests primarily on the nature of our conversations. If we speak pleasantly and positively, our lives will be filled with many [...]



The Joy of Spirituality (Pirkei Avot, 4:2)

“Ben Azai said: The reward of a Mitzvah is a Mitzvah. The performance of a Mitzvah awakens joy in the soul of man. What’s more, the delight and joy that we experience through performing the Mitzvah is a separate Mitzvah, in and of itself. That is, HaShem counts the pleasure and happiness that we feel [...]



Love Peace and Love People (Pirkei Avos, 1:12)

“Hillel said, Be from the students of Aaron – Love peace and seek peace; love people and draw them close to study Torah.” The following story from the Talmud illustrates the incomparable blessings that a person receives for fulfilling the Mitzvot of  ”loving peace and loving people.” Once, Rabbi Beroka was in the market square [...]



Bring Light and Joy to Your Soul (Pirkei Avot 2:16)

Rabbi Yehoshua said, A  “bad” eye, the negative impulse, and hatred removes a person from the world. Man stands at the gateway between the physical world and the spiritual world. The only creation composed of both a material element and a holy soul; he lives in both worlds simultaneously. The purpose of man’s existence is [...]



Pirkei Avos (A Key for Success)

“Hillel said, ‘Do not say, I will reveal private information to a friend because no one will ever know what I said. – For ultimately it will become known.’” The quality of our interpersonal relationships rests primarily on the nature of our conversations. If we speak pleasantly and positively, our lives will be filled with [...]