Transforming The Lowlife To Priceless - Jewish HaShkafa (99)

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Apr 18, 2023
Transforming The Lowlife To Priceless - Jewish HaShkafa (99)

After learning so much about the negative aspects of the lowlife, the Chazon Ish will take us on the next path of transforming the lowlife to becoming a priceless person. While the evil within will try to convince you its impossible, the holy Torah will show you what you must do to make it actual. Learn, Apply, Share and Be Holy.

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0:00:00 Introduction

0:03:23 Perception vs Reality of a "lowlife"

0:04:48 The cure to lowlives & How does a former lowlife look like today

0:05:25 Growth-focused lectures touch a nerve

0:06:26 Knowing: only half the battle (common mistake) (Chazon Ish)

0:08:10 Knowing: igniting the desire for self-improvement (Chazon Ish)

0:09:55 All of the ethical teachings will amount to nothing, if a person doesn't have the desire to change (R. Yonah)

0:10:14 The goal of Jewish Ideology: Become better, it's a must

0:11:48 Perception vs Reality of a "lowlife" (cont.)

0:12:58 Lowlife: lacks a spiritual connection with the Creator

0:13:16 Lowlife: can sometimes be oneself

0:14:04 Lowliness: lack of refinement/emptiness of the soul (Chazon Ish)

0:14:45 Lowly state at creation (i.e., lowlife) (Succah 52b)

0:24:23 Simply doing good acts doesn't make a person good

0:25:44 Lowly state at creation (i.e., lowlife)

0:26:17 Criticizing others as lowlives without self-reflection

0:26:54 Lowly state at creation: No training needed to be a lowlife

0:27:39 Cure for lowly state at creation: Toil in Torah (Chazon Ish)

0:29:32 Toil in Torah: sharpen brain, tire out body—lowliness melts away—study mussar (Chazon Ish)

0:30:20 Judaism: Teaches to think vs Christianity: Teaches to follow, not think

0:34:04 Cure for lowly state at creation: Toil in Torah (Chazon Ish) (cont.)

0:37:41 The Delicious Book: How to Serve G-d Better

0:42:35 Mashgiach tells lowlife who questioned his status about Rav Shach's story

0:55:33 Torah priority and character development through life's parts

0:56:14 When a person has no Torah, parts become the whole

0:59:00 Torah-life vs Lowlife

0:59:57 Children: top reason to improve oneself immediately

1:02:34 Rav Kanievsky's exemplary parental honor

1:07:43 R. Chanina Ben Dosa: It's not the arod that kills but rather the sin that kills

1:15:07 Conclusion

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