Aleph Elul

 Boqer tov on this very crisp & beautiful Aleph Elul!


    A few moments ago, as I was reading through a book of Jewish thoughts, published in London in 1920, selected and arranged by the then Chief Rabbi Dr J. H. Hertz, I came across this quote from Maimonides:


    A FATHER'S ADMONITION


    "Fear the Lord the God of thy fathers and serve Him in love, for fear only restrains a man from sin, while love stimulates him to good. Accustom thyself to habitual goodness, for a man's character is what habit makes it. The perfection of the body is a necessary antecedent to the perfection of the soul, for health is the key to the inner chamber. Measure thy word, for by multiplying words thou increasest error. If thou find in the Law or the Prophets or the Sages a hard saying which thou canst not understand, stand fast by thy faith and attribute the fault to thine own want of intelligence. Place it in a corner of your heart for future consideration, but despise not thy religion because thou art unable to understand one difficult matter.


    Love truth and uprightness - the ornaments of the soul - and cleave unto them; prosperity so obtained is built on a sure rock. Keep firmly to thy word; let not a legal contract or witnesses be more binding than thine verbal promise, whether in public or in private. Disdain reservations and subterfuges, evasions and sharp practices. Woe to him who builds his house upon them. Abhor inactivity and indolence, the causes of destruction of body, of penury, of self-contempt - the ladders of Satan and his satellites.


    Defile not your souls by quarrelsomeness and petulance. I have seen the white become black, the low brought still lower, families driven into exile, princes deposed from their high estate, great cities laid in ruins, assemblies dispersed, the pious humiliated, the honourable held lightly and despised, all on account of quarrelsomeness. Glory in forbearance, for in that is true strength and victory."


    In light of it being Elul, the above words carry much weight for all of us as we seek to draw closer to the God of our salvation. We can hear the voice and words of Yeshua HaMashiach in what the Rambam says above.


Rosh Chodesh Elul Tov!





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  1. Thank you. Beautiful passage.
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    1. I thought so too. I do wish we still spoke and wrote like that!

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