Topics include: Why a person born into Torah observance needs more encouragement than one who chose that way of life; how oxen, sheep and goats represent different types of human egos; and the importance of speaking softly.
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May 12, 2012
softness
thank you for the reminder to maintain softness in our interactions with others, especially spouse and children. i want the teaching of my children to be from a place of trust, and closeness, not a pedestal. ..i think i am a sheep.
alicia Kent, WA
May 7, 2012
grateful
You have really been part of my torah/spiritual nutrition to rejuvinate my soul when i am busy at work and life in sometimes a very dark and lonely place and wish i was somewhere else like i a warm yeshiva feeling the shechinah and sharing her joy with fellow talmidim and eating and drinking words of Torah in the same way a baby breastfeeds from his/her mother and grows and becomes stronger. I like your sincerity and honesty and very much value you wealth of torah knowledge in times of fast change. Shalom!
Gav winnipeg
May 7, 2012
Thank you so much Rabbi Miller. Torah in 10 is such a gem - a pocket full of gems really ! You asked for comments re: our type of ego. It's good to know there are diff types - I'm not sure if I am a sheep or a goat - I don't think I'm the ox - hope not anyway. My husband says I am a rabbit cause I like salad, esp carrots and he doesn't !
Leah Cleveland, OH
April 23, 2012
Me Too
Rabbi Miller, I feel like I know you and love listening to your rapid-fire flow of clipped Brittish kabbalah. Much appreciation...
Gershon
May 21, 2011
CONNECTING
Thank you Rabbi Miller I appreciate the way you connect with your audience. You manage to convey much in a short amount of time. Shalom.
Kent, WA
winnipeg
Torah in 10 is such a gem - a pocket full of gems really !
You asked for comments re: our type of ego. It's good to know there are diff types -
I'm not sure if I am a sheep or a goat - I don't think I'm the ox - hope not anyway. My husband says I am a rabbit cause I like salad, esp carrots and he doesn't !
Cleveland, OH
Australia