Monday, August 25, 2008

Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser Evening of Hisorerus


70 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first step of doing Teshuva is Charata- regret. In short, on must feel bad about commiting the sin, but more importantly, feel bad for having forsaken Hash-m.

The next step is to admit you did it(Vidoy)and daven to Hash-m. Pour out your heart and say exactly how you feel, what you think and what you need and daven to be answered.

The 3rd step is to just leave the sin-azivas hachet. (some say this is the 1st step b/c if one is still in the same environment or around what provokes them to sin, their Teshuva is Batul b/c they can still commit the sin afterwards.)Leave the purpose behind your sin somewhere else. don't place yourself in an area in which you feel like you are testing yourself and that you will like fail. (EVERYONE has a weakness, and discover yours and build it to a stregnth)

and the last step is to make amends and say to yourself and Hash-m you will not do it again- kabalas al ha'usid. (this is a difficult "promise" to make b/c we never know what the future holds, but we must do everything in OUR power to make sure we don't fall back into the Yetzer's trap and sin [make gedarim for ourselves]. The biggest way to accomplish these steps are to DAVEN wholeheartedly to Hash-m Yisbarach, our father in heaven.)

Unknown said...

There are no sins that are beyond Teshuva. Welearn in Sha'arei Teshuva that even Hir Hurei Teshuva-thoughts of repentence already lift one to a higher level.

Anonymous said...

there are 3 stages of doing Teshuva:
the first is to have just thoughts of Teshuva- regret
the second is to do Teshuva on a simplistic level- out of fera of punishment.
the third and highest level is to do Teshuva is out of love for HAsh-m. By davening wholeheartedly and turning ourselves into a new person, we can all achieve this level.

computer technition said...

Teshuva is cumulative. For every moment one does teshuva, it is added to a sumtotal to add Kaparos.

Anonymous said...

Lashon Hara is forbidden to everyone- even to one's relatives, including one's husband or wife.
-Chafetz chaim

Anonymous said...

a person who regularly speaks Lashon Hara is considereda Ba'al Lashon hara.
-Chofetz Chaim

Anonymous said...

if someone wants to judge his friend favorably, the Chofetz Chaim says he will always find a way to do it.

Anonymous said...

we begin Saying Ledovid Hash-m from Rosh Chodesh Elul. The Tefilla can be be found in any Tehillim perek 27 or at the end of Aleinu L'shabe'ach (Shachris or mincha or Maariv).

Anonymous said...

Rosh chodesh elul is Sunday aug 31 and Monday sept 1st

Anonymous said...

the high Holodays- Rosh Hashana Begins on:
MOND -SEPT 29th at Sunset and continues on tues- SEPT 30 and wednesday- OCT 1ST

and Yom Kippur begins on wed. OCT 8at sunset.

Anonymous said...

R’ Noach of Lechovitch once said, “worrying is a sin.”

Anonymous said...

R’ Nachman of Breslov once said, “whoever speaks malicious words will fall into poverty.”

Anonymous said...

R’ Nachman of Breslov once said. “talking is the vessel through which Hash-m’s abundance is received.

Unknown said...

A Tikun for Lashon Hara is studying Torah enthusiastically, serving Hash-m from the heart and speaking the truth.”- R’ Nachman

Anonymous said...

R’ Pinchas said, “don’t be satisfied with just appealing to a person to repent. HELP him!”

Anonymous said...

R’ Rafael of Bershid said, “Don’t see the evil in everyone else and the good in yourself; see the good in everyone else and the evil in yourself.”

Anonymous said...

The Trisker Rav once said, “Hash-m’s seal is true. If you tell a lie, you are guilty of forging His seal.

Anonymous said...

This new place is grate, now we can see where to meet You and to listen

Anonymous said...

Rabbi Goldwasser, is there any, any even small possibilities for You to come to London with some shiur ? Please...

Anonymous said...

I whish I could come, It will be for sure impressible, Rabbi Goldwasser why you don't make a world tour ?

Anonymous said...

Rabbi, do You intend to make a tape or CD from that event ? Please do it for us fare from NYC

Anonymous said...

With envy we are following Your preciously lecture in USA. We know it's not nice to be envious, but we would like to see You in person also in Europe !

Anonymous said...

What thoughts should on ehave when they hear the blow of the Shofar?

Anonymous said...

ANSWER TO QUESTION OF THOUGHTS DURING BLOW OF SHOFAR PART II---

a person should remember that this inspires the rememberence of Yitzchak's Shofar....

Anonymous said...

ANSWE TO QUESTION OF SHOFAR BLOWING PART III-- A person should also remember that they are being mekayim a mitzva deoreisa!!

Unknown said...

A person should be thinking about Teshuva as it says in the Navi...

Anonymous said...

does anyone know where I can find articles on chinuch by Rabbi dovid goldwasser?

Anonymous said...

there is an article "teaching the children" by rabbi dovid goldwasser on a website called: http://www.rabbi-dovid-goldwasser.org/

Anonymous said...

where can I read more articles on teshuva and tefilla that rabbi dovid goldwasser has written? i really enjoy his style of writting and method of teaching.... its soo down to earth and practical.

Anonymous said...

I saw a great article by rabbi dovid goldwasser_ if anyone is interested, on http://www.rabbi-dovid-goldwasser.org/

i hope this helps!!!

Anonymous said...

There is nothing new under the sun – it has already existed in the ages before us

Anonymous said...

Everything has its season, and there is a time for everything under the heaven

Anonymous said...

It is better for man to earn less with tranquility, than to earn much more through difficult labor and aggravation.

Anonymous said...

Better a dry piece of bread with peace in it, than a house full of contentious celebrations.

Anonymous said...

There is nothing better for people than to be happy with their lot in life and do what is right in G-d’s eyes while they are yet alive.

Unknown said...

The thoughts of the wise turn to the house of mourning, for it inspires one to repent; the thoughts of a fool turn to the house of feasting.

Unknown said...

One who loves money will never be satisfied with money

Unknown said...

One who loves money will never be satisfied with money

Unknown said...

The thoughts of the wise turn to the house of mourning, for it inspires one to repent; the thoughts of a fool turn to the house of feasting.

Unknown said...

One who loves money will never be satisfied with money

Unknown said...

One who loves money will never be satisfied with money

Anonymous said...

One who increases possessions increases his worry

Anonymous said...

One who uses false scales will eventually become impoverished

Anonymous said...

The merits of the righteous protect the world

Anonymous said...

A three-ply cord is not easily severed

Anonymous said...

Do not be hastily upset, for anger remains in the heart of fools

computer technition said...

If one repays good with evil, evil will not depart from his house

computer technition said...

A man of understanding speaks sparingly

Anonymous said...

He who walks with wise people shall become wise; but a companion of fools shall suffer

Anonymous said...

Like an ornamental garment on a cold day, so is one who sings songs to a sorrowful heart

Anonymous said...

Hear, my son, the reprimands of your father, and do not forsake the teachings of your mother

computer technition said...

One who is incarcerated cannot free himself from jail (Berachos 5b)

computer technition said...

When a person leaves the synagogue he shouldn't take long strides, but when he is on the way there he should run (Berachos 6b)

Anonymous said...

Even if a sharp sword lies upon a man's neck, he should not give up his hope for mercy. (Berachos 10a)

Unknown said...

Everything is in G-d’s Hands except for the fear of Heaven (Berachos 33b)

Unknown said...

In the same manner as one blesses for the good one should bless for the bad. (Berachos 48b)

Unknown said...

The experience of sleep is one-sixtieth of death (Berachos 57b)

Unknown said...

Just as people's faces are different, so too are there individual differences in their opinions and knowledge (Berachos 58a)

Unknown said...

Just as people's faces are different, so too are there individual differences in their opinions and knowledge (Berachos 58a)

Unknown said...

Thunder was created to make our hearts tremble (Berachos 59a)

Unknown said...

Everything G-d does for us is for the good (Berachos 60b)

Unknown said...

If a person wishes to squander away his money, let him hire workers and not stay with them. (Bava Metzia 29b)

Unknown said...

If a person wishes to squander away his money, let him hire workers and not stay with them. (Bava Metzia 29b)

Unknown said...

Correct yourself first and then correct others (Bava Metzia 107b)

Unknown said...

Those who are besieged by anger have no life.(Pesachim 123b)

Anonymous said...

Forty days before a child’s creation it is decided in Heaven whom he or she shall marry (Sotah 2a)

Anonymous said...

Regarding any person who has arrogance Hashem says, 'He and I cannot dwell together in the world.'" (Sotah 5a)

Anonymous said...

G-d pays a person in a measure equal to his mitzvos or his aveiros (Sotah 8b)

Anonymous said...

A mitzvah protects and saves a person from harm (Sotah 21a)

Anonymous said...

Milah is so great that it has the same importance as all the mitzvos of the Torah (Nedarim 32a)