Rabbi Moshe Haber

Rabbi Moshe Haber Orchot Yashar: True Control 6.7.26

20 min · 7 jun 2026
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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/eivz3p0n203arg130abxh/The_High_Cost_of_Anger.png?rlkey=cf16p5hdqzdmiw72m358kwvqy&dl=0 The Dangers of Anger and the Trap of Intimidation·Jun 7, 2026 This teaching explores the profound psychological and spiritual dangers of anger and intimidation, framing them as forces that erode one’s character and connections. Anger is described as a "fit of rage" that causes a person to lose their wisdom, judgment, and sense of self, effectively destroying their own life from within. The source also warns against being an intimidating presence, which stifles communication and prevents others from functioning authentically. Such behavior often serves as a mask for personal insecurity rather than a sign of true strength. Ultimately, the text encourages a path of patience and building, suggesting that greatness is found in being approachable and maintaining self-control. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vku8s4g7a6hnttqvt2bs6/The_Architecture_of_Control.pdf?rlkey=nwgqr3x6phojohg9dkbfnyihj&dl=0

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