This way you can diagnose your friends whether he is a good or bad person
The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, head of the Shuva Yisrael institutions, explains in detail about the Parshat Bukati, which is read on Shabbat in the synagogue
Aryeh Zamir, submitted on behalf of Shuva Israel
18/05/2022
Wednesday, 18 May 2022, 08:05 Updated: 08:13
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The simplest way is to check on the person whether his actions are nice or not to look at his children (Photo: ShutterStock)
This coming Shabbat we will read in the synagogue the parsha in my constitution where the Torah says "and if from the field his possession will be dedicated a man to the Lord and your value was according to his seed."
The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto
, head of the Shuva Yisrael institutions, explains a great element of this; the children of man testify to him whether his way is true and correct.
And here it is possible to clarify and say, when you see a person who keeps a nice tallit mitzvah, a nice etrog, proper tefillin, or any other mitzvah that a Jew keeps, the world measures him and examines him in two types of people.
People who love him, will say how handsome his deeds are, how righteous this Jew is, how strict he is in the commandments, how devoted he is to keep our holy Torah.
People who do not love him, will say how proud he is, how much he tries to stand out, how many unpleasant deeds, how many deeds are not for heaven's sake.
So every act that man does, his lovers examine him for good, his haters for evil.
If so, how will we know the truth whether man acts for heaven's sake or not, how will we know whether through him a good way or not?
But one should know that the simple way is to check on the person whether his actions are nice or not to look at his children, if his children walk in the way of God and behave in good behavior, a sign that he also in the beginning walked in the way of God, and his behavior was decent and honest behavior.
If his sons are going a bad way, the test is that he too went a bad way and his behavior was unfair behavior, and his actions were not for heaven’s sake.
And in this we can be precise in this week's parsha Real and right way or there was no decent way and no right way.
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