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14

May

Where is God to be found? In the place where He is given entry
Kotzker Rebbe

09

Feb

Do the following once a day. (if this is too much, maybe do one/day)
1. Spend 30 seconds thinking of Olam Haba
2. Say once “I love you Hashem”
3. Do one hidden act of chesed.
4. Be like Hashem who lifts the humble, say something to encourage someone.
5. Spend 1 minute about what happened yesterday (cheshbon hanefesh).
6. Your actions should be l’shem shamayim (say once during meals)
7. Look into someone’s face and think – I’m seeing a tzelem Elokim
8. Just like Hashem’s face shines on us, give someone a big smile.
9. When saying “malbish arumim”, think about the great gift of garments.
10. When reciting the words, “If I forget you, Yerushalayim…,” sit on floor and think of loss of Yerushalayim (privately, 1 second).
Rav Avigdor Miller zt’l

02

Aug

As far as I know, to the furthest extent of my memory, I never harmed anyone, nor did I ever hurt a person’s feelings
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein

26

Jul

One should not think about others and their matters unless it is for the purpose of benefiting them, whether for their bodies or their souls. Besides this, one should not think about them at all whatsoever
Toras Rabbi Yisrael Salanter - section Darkei HaAvodah

04

Jul

It is against their own insoluble problem of being human that the dull and base in humanity are in revolt in anti-Semitism. Judaism, nevertheless, together with Hellenism and Christianity is an inalienable component of our Christian Western civilization, the eternal “call to Sinai” against which humanity again and again rebels.
Herman Rauschning