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Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Saddiqim: Unfinished, But Growing 7.15.26

20 min · 15. juli 2026
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episode Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Saddiqim: The Measured Compass 7.13.26 artwork

Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Saddiqim: The Measured Compass 7.13.26

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7pnkktbycin1x98sjouut/Measuring_Character_Through_Balance.png?rlkey=6l9zg26ktyy1szh372e4udtl6&dl=0 Introduction The Compass of Character: Finding Balance in Doing Good Jul 13, 2026 The provided text captures a discourse on the necessity of balance and spiritual direction when cultivating one's character. While many people possess a sincere desire to do good, they often cause harm because they lack the moral compass required to navigate complex social and ethical situations. True character development, or middot, is defined as the art of measurement, requiring an individual to weigh their actions against the fear of heaven rather than personal ego. The speaker emphasizes that even positive traits can become destructive if they are not tempered by an integrated perspective that considers the needs of others. Ultimately, the goal is to weave all virtues together with a sense of divine presence, ensuring that one’s drive is channeled into truly righteous outcomes. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/srbrw7ef2q00e8nbdsk36/The_Architecture_of_Character.pdf?rlkey=2wakgbtofgrbg15xwdykkm0xf&dl=0

13. juli 202628 min
episode Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Yashar: The Peril of Obsession and the Power of Ego 7.12.26 artwork

Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Yashar: The Peril of Obsession and the Power of Ego 7.12.26

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/6mc2ci6mcczocn2chzf8g/The_Trap_of_Small_Obsessions.png?rlkey=lyrunpwasjvu3h2a1u2m7d2dc&dl=0 The Peril of Obsession and the Power of Ego Jul 12, 2026 This lecture explores how uncontrolled character traits and obsessive thoughts can lead even the most brilliant individuals toward self-destruction. Using historical and biblical figures like Balam, Doeg, and Gehazi, the speaker illustrates how ego and the desire for respect can distort a person's logic and ruin their potential. The text emphasizes that slight insults often trigger irrational, extreme reactions that can devastate families and professional lives if left unchecked. To combat this, the speaker advocates for extreme honesty with oneself and the development of inner strength to ignore social slights. By viewing aggressive or insulting people as insecure and insignificant, individuals can prevent others from exerting control over their emotional well-being. Ultimately, the source suggests that protecting one's peace requires a conscious decision to stop letting negative interactions take up space in one's mind. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/6bcl8o4cmvdidb8et1n71/The_Architecture_of_Obsession.pdf?rlkey=lz67fgxxu91rbmuci5bzzpa1o&dl=0

12. juli 202626 min
episode Rabbi Moshe Haber Perashat Matot-Maasei: The Pipeline of Blessing: Wealth, Wisdom, and Purpose 7.10.26 artwork

Rabbi Moshe Haber Perashat Matot-Maasei: The Pipeline of Blessing: Wealth, Wisdom, and Purpose 7.10.26

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ks8neqk3i8md01mabgaes/The_Pipeline_Mindset_Comparison.png?rlkey=djug1tl5lxmnnmnhr3sh0ovmr&dl=0 The Pipeline of Blessing: Wealth, Wisdom, and Purpose Jul 10, 2026 Analysis of the biblical request by the tribes of Reuben and Gad to settle outside the Land of Israel. The Rabbi highlights Moshe’s intense reaction, explaining that his anger stemmed from a perceived lack of spiritual vision and a focus on material wealth over national purpose. By prioritizing their livestock over their children, these tribes displayed a mindset similar to the spies, who allowed personal interests to derail their divine mission. Haber argues that possessions and talents are not meant for selfish accumulation but should function like a pipeline to serve others and fulfill God's plan. He concludes that true prosperity comes to those who act as generous conduits, as a clear channel for blessing invites further divine abundance. In this view, achieving the finish line of one's purpose requires using every gift as a tool for a higher cause. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u0dk7wci2xq97c9wximrp/HaRotze_SheYahkim_Yadrim.pdf?rlkey=4qrmxkd2j58n8tzg3pfc0ybew&dl=0

10. juli 202625 min