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Fixing Our Mistakes - Rabbi Shmuel Silber
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foreign
the planning of funeral was more
difficult than the death of a loved one
meaning what the imara explains that
there was a sense of competition about
who could put on a nicer funeral there
was pressure to spend exorbitant amounts
of money on burial shrouds on a casket
on a more elaborate levia more elaborate
funeral to the point that the guimara
says that sometimes for certain families
the stress the financial stress of
planning a funeral was more acute and
more intense than the stress than the
pain then the difficulty of the loss
itself to the point that igimaru says
that some families went to such Extreme
Measures
sometimes families felt such Financial
pressure to put on an elaborate funeral
that they do not have the funds for that
they would literally abandon the body of
their loved one allowing for someone
else to take care of the burial could we
even imagine such a thing a financial
pressure so intense for a levia to put
on a funeral that families literally
gave up the opportunity of Performing
that cancer performing their act of
kindness for their loved one abandoned
the body and left the responsibility of
burial upon the Greater Community
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decided that he left in his last will
and testament I want to be buried in a
simple linen shroud and the burial
practices that we have to this very day
piston the idea that today we use a
simple shroud simple shrouds linen
shrouds a simple casket is all thanks to
rub again Leo so is an incredible
guimara just to see the evolution of
Aloha but I think that there's another
incredible lesson as well
which is sometimes in life we see things
that are broken we see situations that
are broken we see circumstances which
require repair
and it's so tempting to talk about it or
to lament it or to complain about it but
the children teaches us something so
profound when you see something that's
broken so stand up and fix it when you
see something which is in a state of
disrepair roll up your sleeves and try
to do something about it when you see
something that is misfiring that is not
really being conducted in the
appropriate way don't talk about it
don't fetch about it don't lament about
it don't gossip about it
do something about it be a leader be
proactive take the steps to write that
which is wrong take the necessary action
to engage in corrective
in corrective Dynamic activity says it's
so easy to sit by the sidelines and talk
about all the things that are wrong all
the things that are broken but the job
of a Jew is to become a leader and to do
something about it because we all saw
there was a problem and he did less
talking and more acting each and every
day we come across things in life that
are in a state of disrepair maybe it's
disrepair in my own personal life maybe
it's disrepair in my personality a sense
of disrepair in my life relationships
and we talk about these things and we
analyze these things and we discuss
these things we lament these things
teaches us when you see something that
is broken when you see something that is
in a state of disrepair in the greater
World in your relationships and in
yourself
find the courage to take action find the
courage to roll up your sleeves and try
to fix that which is broken wishing
everyone a wonderful day