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LZ 615 G
Granted those who possess a decent morality would never stoop to homicide, even if they lived in a violent city. But how do convictions crumble with values that aren't so black and white? Rabbi Leff looks at the pulls which affect our bechira free will choices, and examines how even the simple exposure to negativity over time can erode the integrity of our beliefs.
LZ 615 H
There are three not so helpful midos that interfere with getting to know more about: ourselves, others, the Torah and Hashem. Rabbi Leff explains the process for overcoming each specific inner barrier, and what practical steps we can take to create warmer, closer relationships.
LZ 616 B
The power of speech is a unique gift that sets humans apart from other living beings. How much do the words we say really matter? What is the worst that could possibly happen from the lashon harah we say? Rabbi Leff explains these concepts and emphasizes that speaking well of each other will upgrade the vital connection between our words and actions. He further explains how speech is the greatest tool for connecting man to man, as well as between man and God.
LZ 616 C
In this inspiring talk, Rabbi Leff enumerates all the benefits of positive speech, from enhancing your personal dignity to increasing the unity amongst Klal Yisrael.
LZ 616 D
It has been justifiably noted that all the terrible things that have ever befallen the Jews are a direct result of lashon hara, derogatory speech. Rabbi Leff digs down to the core roots of this very tenacious opponent.
LZ 617 A
Curbing negative speech could be more successful by tracing it back to its root source. Rabbi Leff describes various punishments that visit a speaker of Lashon Hara and the deeper character flaws that led to it. He also looks at jealousy, arrogance and the feeling of self-worth.
LZ 618 A
Rabbi Leff looks into the process needed for correcting the hurt we've done to a friend and how to repair the emotional pain it may have caused. Hear how to promote this concept to build a more cohesive sense of unity in your community.
LZ 618 B
Rabbi Leff's encyclopedic knowledge of cities, kehillot, and the finer details of Jewish involvement within those communities paints a realistic picture of what the ideal Torah community should look like. Hear hands-on advice for those wishing to play a meaningful role in building and shaping your community.
LZ 618 D
If our surroundings have such a huge negative influence on us, how careful do we need to be to protect ourselves? And if we were to only cling to those on a higher level, would people then stop interacting with each other? So where do we draw the line between living in a cave to allowing outside influences into our homes and lives? Rabbi Leff explains the boundaries according to the Rambam.
LZ 626 B
Teaching children to be 'menschen' is top priority. So at what stage does their 'playing' end, and serious character building begin? And more, to what extent are parents responsible for their child's life decisions? Rabbi Leff sets out the parameters and realigns misconceptions that undermine basic educational standards that should prevail in the home.