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Podcast: The daily Hayom Yom with Rabbi Yosef Katzman
Episode: Hayom Yom 3 Tammuz - The sigh of a Jew sets him up in a good place
Description: אַאַזְמוּ"ר אָמַרMy revered grandfather, the Rebbe [Maharash], once said: אַ אִידִישׁעֶר קרעֶכץ וואָס קוּמט חַס וְשָׁלוֹם בְּסִבָּה פוּן אַ נִיט גוּט גַּשְׁמִי“Even when the sigh of a Jew is occasioned by an unfavorable material circumstance (Heaven forbid), אִיז אוֹיך אַ תְּשׁוּבָה גְדוֹלָהthis too is a significant act of teshuvah. בִּפְרַט אַ קְרעֶכץ בְּסִבָּה פוּן אַ נִיט גוּט רוּחָנִיAll the more so, a sigh due to an unfavorable spiritual situation אִיז אַוַדאַי אוּן אַוַדאַי אַ תְּשׁוּבָה מַעַלַיְתָאis most certainly a lofty level of teshuvah. דעֶר קְרעֶכץ שְׁלעֶפּט אַרוֹיס פוּן עוֹמֶק רַעIt drags one out of the depths of evil, אוּן שְׁטעֶלט אַנִידעֶר אִין אַ מַעֲמָד טוֹבand sets him up in a good place.”Text and Translation courtesy of Sichos in EnglishFor questions and follow-up: [email protected]