Rav Simcha Zissel Ziv, The Alter of Kelm
“Nothing in nature is perfect; everything requires correction.”
From Sparks of Mussar by R Chaim Ephraim Zaitchik
Rav Simcha Zissel Ziv, The Alter of Kelm
“Nothing in nature is perfect; everything requires correction.”
From Sparks of Mussar by R Chaim Ephraim Zaitchik
> “Nothing in nature is perfect; everything requires correction.”
Oh the Chareidim will be mad at you for posting this. It’s kefirah. What about their Gedolim?
Cute. Actually I’m sure most Gedolim would agree about the imporance of Tikun HaMiddos. đ
On this point, I think the story brought down in the Tiferes Yisrael’s peirush at the very end of Mishnayot Kiddushin about Moshe Rabbenu and his self admitted need to correct what was his natural perosnality, would force everyone to agree to this point of RS”Z.
That is true, thanks! Sadly, most people, this blogger included, are not so pro-correction/growth.