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Rabbi Moshe Haber Path of the Just -Personal Character: The Only Track to Spiritual Greatness 6.10.26

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/eapo78gj51u401m6qx463/Ladder_of_Character_to_Greatness.png?rlkey=fcsmp7r9i7d9gvvrxjcl3huhl&dl=0 Chapter 26- The trait of Kedusha/Holiness page 520-521 Personal Character: The Only Track to Spiritual Greatness Jun 10, 2026 This text features a lecture by Rabbi Moshe Haber regarding the final stages of spiritual growth as outlined in the classical work Path of the Just. The speaker emphasizes that personal character development is the singular, essential track to achieving true spiritual greatness and divine connection. Rather than seeking mystical powers in isolation, an individual must focus on refining their inner traits, such as overcoming anger, practicing humility, and remaining resilient under social pressure. By transforming one's disposition and conduct, a person becomes more refined and "angelic," eventually allowing them to access supernatural levels of holiness. The Rabbi illustrates this concept through a modern example of a Kabbalist in Israel whose greatness is reflected in his tireless patience and joy while serving a diverse public. Ultimately, the source argues that working on oneself is the primary mission of human life and the only way to reach the pinnacle of the spiritual ladder. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/o5d0mw8gw9s58q5erw20d/The_Main_Street_Ladder.pdf?rlkey=t9uf3gzl2tcy0v2yswl4btvqi&dl=0

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