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Caring For Others
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What does it mean to care for another Jew? Rav Frand explains that it’s not only about wanting them to be happy, but it’s thinking about what YOU would want and truly caring that much for others as well. Listen to the full shiur by R' Yissocher Frand on our app that can be downloaded on the Apple App Store here 👉https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/all-parsha/id1551823233 Or the Google Play Store here 👉https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ou.allparsha&pli=1 Check out our Website here 👉https://allparsha.org/
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Don Ban infect says that what the Basic
saying over here is that I should want
for my friend just as good as I have it.
Which means I want to have a comfortable
life. I want to be healthy. I want to
have good children. I want to have a
good marriage. I want to have a nice
house etc. Raman says what this is
saying is that you should want for
yourself whatever you want in life that
you should want the same thing for your
friend. He should have it as good as
you. Because many times I'll say okay
this fell can be as wealthy as I am but
not as smart as I am. And even if I want
to give him everything, he'll wealthy as
I am, smart as I am, etc., etc., but not
as much as me, not as good as me. You
know, he can all be wealthy, but not as
good as me. He can have a wonderful
marriage, but not as good as me. That's
what the Torah is saying over here. That
you should want for your friend just as
good as you have it.