Are you inadvertently forcing the people you love to hide their deepest mistakes out of fear? In this heartbreaking and profound lesson, Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, shlita shares a tragic story of a Jerusalem car crash where a young man fled the scene, leaving his friend to die in terror of being blamed. Discover why the sages of Jerusalem blamed the community’s culture of judgment for this tragedy, and why the month of Elul demands that we become compassionate listeners rather than constant judgers under G-d’s eyes.
• The devastating story of a yeshiva student who fled a fatal car crash
• Why a culture of constant blame and judgment forces people into dangerous silence
• How the month of Elul calls us to heal our relationships by becoming vessels for others’ pain
Watch this video until the end to learn how to stop the cycle of silent suffering.
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