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The Mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael

Podcast von Rav Shlomo Katz

Englisch

Geschichte & Religion

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Our men's chabura started to learn the mitzvah of אהבת ישראל, through the Gemara, the Rambam, Chabad and Rav Kook.

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The Purpose of a Chabura of Friends

What’s the real purpose of a chabura—a close-knit group of friends committed to spiritual growth? In the heartfelt and powerful final episode of the series exploring the mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael, Rav Shlomo Katz explores how true friendship isn’t just a bonus on the path of serving Hashem—it’s the foundation. Through Torah, stories, and the lived experience of his own community, Rav Shlomo unpacks the spiritual depth of sacred friendship: not just learning with each other, but growing for each other. This episode is a journey into: * Why a chabura isn’t a social circle—it’s a vessel for transformation. * The difference between friendship, love, and deveikus (soul-attachment). * Why we must not only share our pain with a friend, but also our holiness. * How commitment and trust build the kind of inner circle where real growth becomes possible. * The deeper meaning behind holding someone’s hand through their struggles. With personal stories, teachings from the Piaseczna Rebbe and Chassidic masters, and a moving dedication to a lost friend, Rav Shlomo brings us into the heart of why we need each other, not just to get through life, but to elevate it.

2. Juli 2025 - 1 h 1 min
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I Can Never Justify Your Pain

What gives us the right to explain someone else’s suffering? In this emotionally charged and spiritually deep shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz opens a window into one of the most subtle yet critical aspects of Ahavat Yisrael: refusing to define someone by their pain, flaws, or current state. With teachings from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Tanya, and the Torah itself, Rav Shlomo challenges us to see others—and ourselves—as works in progress, never final products. He reminds us that true love isn't about turning a blind eye, but knowing when to gently sweep things under the table and when to courageously show up with compassion. This episode explores: * Why you can look inward and reflect on your own suffering, but can never justify someone else’s. * The difference between love that heals and judgment that wounds. * How to be the kind of person whose presence radiates nonjudgmental love. * When (and if) giving mussar can ever truly help, and the deep introspection required before doing so. This is a shiur about the deepest kind of empathy, the holy restraint of not speaking, and the courage to simply sit beside a fellow Jew in their pain, without trying to explain it away.

2. Juli 2025 - 58 min
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Redefining Self-Love: Seeing You the Way I Hope You See Me

We tend to be most agitated not when someone lies about us — but when they see something true about us that we’ve tried to keep hidden. In this deeply honest shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz brings us into the inner world of a maamar that reframes what it really means to “love your fellow as yourself.” At the core is one of the most disarming truths in Chassidus: Just as I see my flaws — and choose not to hold them against myself — so too, I must learn to look at you. Real Ahavat Yisrael doesn’t mean being blind to another’s faults. It means choosing not to give them emotional weight. Just as we instinctively cloak our own shortcomings in compassion, we are asked to hold that same surrounding love (ahavah makif) toward others. In this Shiur: - Why we tolerate our own flaws — but resent others for noticing them - The mystical role of “surrounding love” (ahavah makif) - How to love someone without denying their reality - What “don’t do to your friend what is hateful to you” really means - The radical Chassidic view of compassion as a conscious override If we can learn to hold others with the same soft hands we use to carry our own hearts, then we begin to fulfill the mitzvah not only with intention, but with integrity.

2. Juli 2025 - 54 min
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Kamocha: If You Don’t Love Yourself, You Can’t Love Me

What does it actually mean to love another “like yourself”? In this honest and emotionally charged shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz unpacks the depth of the word “kamocha” — like yourself — in the mitzvah of Ve’ahavta l’rei’acha kamocha. This isn't about being nice or agreeable. It's about the raw inner work of learning how to treat others with the same nuance, patience, compassion, and depth that you (sometimes secretly) extend to yourself. But what if you don’t love yourself? What if your internal dialogue is cold, angry, or disconnected? Then that becomes the ceiling for how much love you can give someone else. That’s where the work begins. In this Shiur: - Why we often feel alone even when surrounded by others - How self-compassion is the key to unlocking real love for others - What it means to "see the sign" hanging over every person: Work In Progress - Why your inner world always leaks into your outer relationships - How living as a soul — not as a performance — changes everything This shiur is a gentle but urgent reminder: before you ask how much you love others… ask how you speak to yourself. Because the mitzvah doesn’t just say to love — it says to love like you love you.

2. Juli 2025 - 53 min
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Loving That Which My Beloved Loves

What would life feel like if we stopped performing and started showing up — soul to soul? In this refreshingly raw shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz guides us through the spiritual work of emotional honesty, vulnerability, and deep internal cheshbon hanefesh. We explore how Ahavat Yisrael demands that we not only tolerate each other, but truly see each other — beneath the layers, behind the roles, beyond the masks. Drawing from Tanya and Chassidic thought, Rav Shlomo unpacks what it means to move from ego-based relationships to soul-based connections. It’s not just about loving others — it’s about having the courage to show up as you really are. In this Shiur: - What happens when we stop hiding behind religious or emotional armor - Why being known is scarier — and holier — than being liked - How to make space for someone else's perspective without judging it - The spiritual trap of looking “put together” while feeling disconnected - Why doing the mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael means doing inner work first This shiur is a wake-up call to bring more realness, more softness, and more presence into our relationships — with others, and with ourselves. Because the deepest love begins not when you say “I love you,” but when you say “I see you… and I’m still here.”

2. Juli 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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