Matthew Gindin

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Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna (5650-5729), a teacher in Chevron, writes: The main thing is to learn mussar with analysis every day. Without this, a person is totally wild; he is like a beast that pursues every attractive sight, and he has no control over himself. A person should also contemplate his actions before he performs them, when he does them, and after the action is done. (Haacher He’asef, p. 57)
Remove Anger from Your Heart
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