Mesilas Yesharim

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Mesilas Yesharim

Bridge the gap between knowing and living Torah values. Rabbi Ari Klapper's detailed study of this foundational mussar text addresses the frustrating reality: we know what's right, but struggle to embody it. Practical character development, fear and love of Hashem, spiritual growth through stories and real-world examples. Change is harder than learning all of Shas, but it is possible with consistent effort and authentic guidance.

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    Ep. 75 – Even the Greatest People

    Chizkiyahu HaMelech experienced some of the most miraculous events in Tanach—an entire Assyrian army dropped dead overnight, and Hashem literally turned back time for him. Torah knowledge flourished under his reign, and he was unquestionably a tzaddik. Yet for one small infraction—showing the Babylonian king the inner storage rooms of the palace—his children were punished, destined to become servants in Babylon. The Mesilas Yesharim's message rings clear: even the greatest tzaddikim don't escape judgment for small mistakes. If Hashem held Chizkiyahu accountable, what makes you think He's overlooking your slip-ups?You might think, "That's only for gedolim—Hashem judges them harshly but goes easy on regular people." Wrong. Hashem judges everyone; He simply does it according to their level. The fortunate ones get their punishments in this world so their Olam Haba stays intact. Nobody gets away with anything—it's only a question of when and where the reckoning comes. Are you living with the awareness that Hashem has a cheshbon for you? Will you take your life seriously before it's too late?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 74 – What am I in Front of Hashem

    Michal bas Shaul criticized David HaMelech for dancing undignified in front of the slave women—and was punished with barrenness. Wasn't she right? A king should carry himself with dignity, and David's public dancing seemed beneath his station. But David's response cut through to the core: "I wasn't dancing for the commoners—I was dancing before Hashem. And before Hashem, I am nothing." The Mesilas Yesharim teaches that Michal's mistake wasn't her concern for kavod haMalchus; it was her failure to recognize that no human status matters when you're standing before the Ribbono Shel Olam.Moshe Rabbeinu, the greatest human to ever live, understood this perfectly—he saw himself as merely a vessel for Hashem's message. David HaMelech grasped it too: "In front of Hashem, I would lower myself even more if I could." You might be a Rav, a Rosh Yeshiva, a respected leader—but what are you in front of Hashem? Can you hold both truths: that you have responsibilities and dignity in this world, but before Hashem you're nothing? This episode strips away ego and forces the question: Do you know your place kolapei Hashem?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 73 – Smallest Detail

    Yosef embalmed his father without Hashem's permission—and died 27 years earlier than his brothers. David HaMelech called Torah words "songs"—and Uzzah was killed during the celebration of bringing the Aron to Yerushalayim, grinding the simcha to a halt. The Mesilas Yesharim hammers home a relentless truth: Hashem doesn't overlook the little things. Not for gedolim, not for you. Every small infraction, every misplaced word, every careless thought—it all counts. You might think Hashem only judges the big stuff, but the details are where judgment lives.Does Hashem know every thought you have? Yes. Even the ones you don't act on? Yes. Even if you're "just average" and not a gadol? Yes—Hashem judges everyone on their level, but He judges everyone. You're not small; you're building generations that will come from you, and every tiny choice ripples forward. This isn't meant to crush you—it's meant to sharpen you. Take each moment seriously, do better in the details, and you'll see it's possible. Are you paying attention to the little things, or are you coasting on autopilot?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 72 – The Test of Hishtadlus

    Yosef HaTzaddik asked the Sar HaMashkim to remember him—and got two extra years in prison. Why was asking for help considered wrong? The Mesilas Yesharim unpacks an astonishing distinction: Yosef's bitachon was flawless, but his hishtadlus was misguided. He knew the Sar HaMashkim couldn't be trusted, yet he asked anyway because he felt obligated to "do something." That wasn't hishtadlus—it was grasping at straws, an act of desperation disguised as effort. True hishtadlus means making realistic efforts in line with what Hashem expects, not manufacturing actions just to feel like you tried.How often do we work extra hours convincing ourselves it's responsible, while trading away learning time, family time, and spiritual growth? There's always a trade-off, and we're terrible at seeing it objectively. Are you doing genuine hishtadlus, or are you just busy for the sake of being busy? Can you tell the difference between productive effort and pointless spinning? This episode challenges you to evaluate your choices honestly—and maybe ask a Rav or Rebbe for an outside perspective, because your bias is stronger than you think.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 71 – What is Your True Intention

    Yaakov Avinu locked his daughter Dina in a box to prevent her from marrying Eisav—and was punished for it. How could refusing to give your daughter to a rasha be wrong? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals a stunning dimension: Yaakov wasn't punished for protecting Dina, but for the simcha he felt while doing it. He should have been pained that his own brother had fallen so low. And there's another layer—Dina possessed such spiritual power that she transformed Shechem's selfish lust into genuine love, testified by four expressions the Torah uses to describe his feelings. If she could flip a rapist's heart, imagine what she could have done for Eisav.This isn't about second-guessing the gedolim—it's about recognizing that Hashem sees past our actions into our intentions. You can do the technically correct thing with the wrong kavana, and it matters. Are you being honest with yourself about why you're making the choices you make? Can you admit when self-interest masquerades as righteousness? Hashem knows the truth even when we hide it from ourselves. This episode demands brutal self-honesty: What is your true intention?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 70 – Being Careful with Every Word

    Words can wound deeper than weapons. The Mesilas Yesharim takes us to a painful moment: Rochel Imeinu, desperate for children, cries out to Yaakov, "Give me children!" His response? "Am I God?" The midrash says this required a tikkun—not because Yaakov was wrong, but because even the greatest tzaddikim can hurt someone with words they don't intend. Years later, Yosef used similar language to comfort his brothers, fixing what his father had broken.Every word you speak makes a roshem, leaves an imprint. You might think you're helping, that your intentions are pure, but if your words wound someone who's already hurting, there will be consequences. Sometimes people speak without realizing the damage—they don't know someone's background, their pain, their story. Onaas devarim, hurting with words, is an issur d'Oraisa. Can you measure your speech carefully enough to avoid crushing someone's spirit? Will you recognize that even small slights need correction, and that the person most qualified to fix them is often the one who felt the pain? This episode demands: speak with sensitivity or pay the price.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 69 – Fixing the Crack in the Foundation

    Even Avraham Avinu—beloved of Hashem, the man who stood against the whole world—wasn't immune from judgment. The Mesilas Yesharim brings a startling midrash: when Avraham asked, "How do I know I'll inherit the land?" Hashem responded, "By your life, your children will be strangers in a foreign land." A small crack in emunah, a tiny question, required correction through centuries of suffering in Mitzrayim. Does that seem extreme? It's not about punishment—it's about fixing what's broken.Avraham was the foundation of Klal Yisrael, and even the smallest flaw in a foundation affects everything built upon it. Hashem doesn't punish vindictively; He corrects precisely. Every action you take ripples into your children, grandchildren, and generations beyond. You're not just living for yourself—you're shaping the future of your family and the Jewish people. Will you recognize this responsibility now and work on yourself before it needs fixing later? Or will your small mistakes become your descendants' heavy burden?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 68 – The Average Guy

    Let's be honest—most of us are "regular people." The Mesilas Yesharim drops us into the third level, the largest category: those motivated by reward and punishment in this world. Forget Olam Haba for a moment; even Olam Hazeh operates on a system of judgment. Every Rosh Hashanah, Hashem examines every detail—your words, your kavanos, your actions, everything. Even great tzaddikim get gezeiros for death; even reshaim sometimes get wealth and long life. We don't understand the cheshbon, but shouldn't that make us more careful?The Gemara contrasts the ganav (burglar) and the gazlan (mugger): one fears man, the other fears neither man nor God equally. Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai wished his students would fear Heaven as much as they fear people. That's the bar—Halevai! Every nukta, every tiny detail matters, even in Olam Hazeh. If your Rebbe were standing in the room, would you commit that aveira? But Hashem is standing there. The derech of Torah isn't just about Olam Haba—it's about living the best life right here, right now. Are you sensitive enough to recognize the judgment happening around you every single day?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 67 – Before It's Too Late

    "I'm okay, I'm average"—these words are the Yetzer Hara's favorite lullaby. The Mesilas Yesharim exposes the dangerous patience that convinces us we don't need to be so firm, so committed, so intense about Avodas Hashem. You miss davening sometimes, barely make it home before Shabbos, fall asleep in the soup—but hey, you're not a rasha, right? Meanwhile, when it comes to vacations and cars and keeping up with the neighbors, suddenly average isn't good enough anymore.Koheles warns that once you're dead, there are no more deeds, no more cheshbonos, no more chances to fix what you missed. You can do teshuva at the end, but you can't reclaim those years of learning you skipped, those mitzvos you pushed aside. The Gemara speaks of an upside-down world where what's real over there looks fake over here. Will you wake up when it's too late and realize you invested everything in illusions? This episode is your alarm clock—before the opportunity expires and the world you thought mattered reveals itself as worthless.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 66 – Use Your Natural Jealousy

    Jealousy burns when your neighbor gets promoted and you don't. It's natural, it's ugly, and the Mesilas Yesharim says—use it. The second level of motivation takes that very human feeling of envy and redirects it toward Olam Haba. Yes, you should work on your middos and overcome jealousy entirely, but if you're not there yet, at least channel it productively. Imagine standing in Olam Haba watching the person you looked down on in this world enjoying a mansion while you're stuck with scraps. That fire you feel now about gashmiyus? Feel it about ruchniyus.The gemara teaches about the upside-down world—those who seem low here are high there, and those who seem high here are exposed as empty. If you're willing to feel jealous over a Tesla or a dinner honor, why not feel that urgency about eternal rewards? This isn't the highest madreiga, but it's honest. It meets you where you are and says, "You want more? Work for it now while you can." Are you brave enough to admit your jealousy and redirect it toward something that actually lasts?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 65 – Guaranteed Investment

    What if there was an investment that never failed? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals a stunning truth about working toward Olam Haba: unlike businesses that collapse or deals that fall through, every ounce of effort you put into Avodas Hashem produces results. The Chovos HaLevavos breaks down every action into three stages—decision, effort, and accomplishment. You control the first two; Hashem controls the third. But even if the third doesn't happen, you still get reward for your intention and work.Think about the architects who designed plans for the new World Trade Center—six firms competed, five lost everything, their work tossed in the garbage. But Torah doesn't work that way. You set your alarm for Shacharis and the power goes out? You still get sechar. You plan, you try, you invest—it counts. Every single bit. Why would anyone choose to invest in a world that offers no guarantees when Olam Haba is a sure thing? Can you afford not to work when the return is eternal and the effort is never wasted?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 64 – Excuses

    "I'm not a rasha—I'm just average." Sound familiar? The Mesilas Yesharim confronts the dangerous comfort of mediocrity, the voice that says, "Why work so hard? I don't need to be the frummest guy in shul." These are the people who want Olam Haba-lite, a small share of Gan Eden without the investment. But here's the wake-up call: when you get there and see the mansions while you're handed a closet-sized shack, you'll realize that "okay" was never good enough.There's a brutal honesty in this teaching. If you demand six types of herring at your kiddush and three kinds of cholent, why are you satisfied with scraps in Olam Haba? If you hustle for the nicest car and house in Olam Hazeh, why settle for less in eternity? Teshuva is always available, but you can't reclaim the years you didn't learn, the mitzvos you didn't do. Are you spending your life working for chicken fat while real treasure sits untouched? This episode strips away the excuses and asks: do you want the best, or are you just pretending?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 63 – Long Term Investments

    You lock up money for five years without touching it—why? Because you believe in the return. The Mesilas Yesharim drops us to the second level of motivation: those who serve Hashem not purely for its own sake, but because they want Olam Haba. It's not the highest madreiga, but it's honest. And here's the reality check: if you're willing to sacrifice now for financial security later, why wouldn't you invest even more for an eternity that actually matters?This life, even if you live to ninety, is microscopic compared to forever. Young people think it's long; old people wonder where it went. Every madreiga in Olam Haba depends entirely on what you build here—the harder you work, the higher you rise. But are you chasing diamonds or chicken fat? Are you stuffing your pockets with what will turn to dust, or are you collecting the Torah and mitzvos that hold eternal value? This episode asks the uncomfortable question: if you believe in Olam Haba, why aren't you investing like you mean it?Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 62 – Compared to Others

    We all measure ourselves against others—but are we measuring the right things? The Mesilas Yesharim explores the first level of Zerizus: those completely committed to serving Hashem because it's simply the right thing to do. These individuals reach toward Yiras Cheit, constantly concerned that even the smallest misstep might compromise their service. It's a lofty madreiga, far above where most of us stand. Yet here's the trap: when we see people above us, we call them fanatics; when we see people below us, we call them lacking. Meanwhile, we convince ourselves we're perfectly positioned.Chazal teach that every person will be "burned by the chuppah of their friend"—not from jealousy, but from recognizing, "I could have been there too." What if the gap between you and greatness isn't talent or background, but simply consistent effort? The gedolim we admire started where you are now. Can you look up without feeling threatened? Can you look down without feeling superior? This episode invites you to see potential instead of comparison, to recognize that your friend's spiritual heights aren't there to shame you—they're there to show you what's possible when you commit.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 61 – The Need for Guidance

    You want to serve Hashem with everything you've got—but how do you know you're doing it right? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals that the highest level of Avodas Hashem comes from those who pursue both quality and quantity in their mitzvos, never resting until they reach their fullest potential. But here's the crucial insight: this fire must burn with wisdom, not anxiety. Without proper guidance, even the purest intentions can lead someone astray.Shlomo HaMelech praised "the one who is fearful always"—not obsessive fear, but the healthy concern that asks, "Am I truly serving Hashem correctly?" How do you distinguish genuine spiritual growth from unhealthy extremes? The answer lies in seeking a Rav, a Rebbe, a guide who can help you navigate the path. Can you climb without asking for help? Will your passion lead to greatness or collapse without direction? This episode challenges you to recognize where you are and seek the guidance that turns sincere devotion into sustainable transformation.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 60 – Don't Jump Too Fast

    Have you ever been swept up by inspiration only to crash back down when reality hits? The Ramchal warns that raw zeal without measured growth can lead to spiritual burn-out and despair. While the newly inspired may vow 100 percent devotion overnight, without gradual refinement and honest self-assessment, that fervor often fizzles—and may even breed discouragement. Why do we mistake overwhelming passion for true progress? This episode will show you the path of steady ascent—teaching you how to temper inspiration with practical steps, enlist wise mentorship, and build enduring spiritual habits.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 59 – Understanding What You are Doing

    Have you ever questioned whether your zeal for mitzvos springs from clarity of purpose—or from anxiety and habit? The Ramchal teaches that the highest service, "shlomei hadas," arises when one truly knows they were created to sanctify Hashem alone and pours their entire being into that mission. Yet without mature understanding, even sincere fervor can masquerade as obsessive compulsion. How do you distinguish wholehearted devotion from restless drive? This episode will show you how to cultivate genuine understanding by deepening your grasp of Divine purpose, ensuring every step is energized by true clarity.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 58 – Pure Servant of Hashem

    Have you ever met someone whose every breath seemed dedicated to a higher purpose? The Ramchal teaches that the first rung on the ladder of ruchnius is "shlomei hadas"—those with complete clarity of Divine mission. While the world chases fleeting pleasures or vague ideals, these souls know they were born solely to sanctify Hashem's Name. Why do so many of us dilute our devotion with distractions? This episode will introduce the path of the "pure servant"—revealing how unwavering focus on Kiddush Hashem transforms work, leisure, and even temptation into opportunities for spiritual elevation.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 57 – Real Meaning in Life

    Do you ever wonder why you're really here? The Ramchal teaches that our deepest vitality springs from recognizing life's Divine purpose—without it, every choice feels empty, and atheism becomes a license for aimless drift. From the self-sacrifices of our forebears to the unwavering conviction of our Sages, history brims with living proof that belief in Hashem transforms existence into a mission rather than a mistake. Why does true conviction ignite such courage? This episode will unveil how immersing yourself in Torah narratives and Divine service can anchor your purpose and imbue every moment with real meaning.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 56 – Sensitivity Training

    Have you ever missed a hidden blessing because your heart was dulled to life's finer nuances? The Ramchal teaches that Torah learning is the ultimate sensitivity training—sharpening our spiritual "sense organs" so we recognize true good and recoil from subtle evils. Too often we stroll through mitzvos and moral choices on autopilot, unaware of the precious opportunities hiding in plain sight. How might your relationships deepen if you perceived every act of kindness as a Divine gift? This episode will show you how immersive Torah study rewires your instincts—so you instinctively gravitate toward holiness.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 55 – What am I Doing

    Have you ever tracked your bank balance more closely than your soul's trajectory? The Ramchal teaches that true avodas Hashem begins with two questions: "What is the right path?" and then "Am I actually walking it?" We're quick to audit our businesses yet neglect to pause and ask whether our daily routines align with our Divine purpose. Why do we expend mental energy on vacations and investments, yet rarely on our spiritual growth? This episode will guide you through the time-tested practice of cheshbon nefesh—daily self-accounting that turns thought into action and habit into holiness.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 54 – Hashem Wants You All the Time

    Do you relegate your spiritual life to weekends and holidays, as if Hashem clocks out on Monday morning? Chazal teach—and the Ramchal underscores—that our service of Hashem is not a part-time hobby but a full-time calling. Yet we often live split lives: "Shul Ari" on Shabbos, "Business Bob" during the week, never stopping to ask what Torah says about our daily routines. Why do we treat morning coffee and office meetings as neutral zones outside Divine awareness? This episode will reveal how to transform your entire day into a living Torah, recognizing Hashem's desire for your constant companionship.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 53 – Take Stock of Your Life

    Do you ever feel like life's rushing past without you even noticing? The Ramchal draws on Chazal's call to "make a cheshbon nefesh," teaching that true progress demands pausing to take honest account of where we stand. We juggle short-term thrills and long-term goals yet rarely ask: "Am I building the life I truly want?" Why do we pour energy into fleeting pleasures when our spiritual balance sheet goes unchecked? This episode will guide you through the art of spiritual auditing—mapping your priorities, pinpointing hidden losses, and crafting a clear action plan.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 52 – The Treasure of Listening

    What happens when you admit you don't have all the answers and truly seek wise counsel? The Ramchal teaches that navigating life's thorny maze requires humility to follow those who've already seen the path. Too often we charge ahead on autopilot—certain we know best—only to find ourselves lost in dead ends. Why do we resist the guidance of Torah's sages when their perspective can illuminate hidden pitfalls? This episode will unveil the priceless value of honest listening—showing you how to approach true guides with openness and courageously follow their direction.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 51 – The Garden Maze

    Have you ever wandered through life convinced you're headed toward the center, only to realize you've been going in circles? The Ramchal compares our spiritual journey to a garden maze—its hedges so alike that without a clear guide, every turn can feel like progress yet lead away from the goal. We may follow popular paths only to find ourselves lost in confusion. Why do familiar choices so often mislead us? This episode will map out the Divine blueprint for escape—revealing how only those who've navigated these twists before can point the way, so you trust proven Torah wisdom through life's labyrinth.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 50 – Corrupted Logic

    What happens when people bring "proofs" for the most twisted behaviors? The Ramchal teaches that in our dark world, the yetzer hara's power to corrupt logic runs so deep that people will passionately defend the indefensible. We see this tragically today—supporters of mass murderers convinced they're championing justice, individuals justifying destructive habits as beneficial. Why do seemingly rational people embrace such warped reasoning? How can we protect ourselves from similar self-deception? This episode will reveal how to anchor yourself in Torah truth and resist the corrupted logic that makes cruelty appear compassionate.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 49 – The Second Mistake

    When have you justified the unjustifiable with a clever argument? The Ramchal warns that the yetzer hara wields a twisted logic—making evil deeds appear noble and noble deeds look oppressive—by distorting the little light we have in this dark world. Just as we see moral clarity warped into license for cruelty today, from condoning violence to excusing every personal indulgence, the darkness makes good look bad and bad look good. How does twisted reasoning blind us to truth? This episode will expose the subtle fallacies that barrage our hearts and equip you to recognize—and reject—the perverse proofs that mask evil as good.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 48 – The Darkness of this World

    Have you ever been blinded by your own goodwill or dazzled by the world's bright distractions? Chazal warn us that life's darkness either hides pitfalls altogether or twists what we see into dangerous mirages. The Ramchal reveals how too much chesed without din can warp our priorities and lead us astray. Why do acts of kindness sometimes become license for excess? How can a glimmer of pleasure masquerade as genuine joy? This episode will illuminate the twin perils of hidden and distorted darkness—teaching you how to balance compassion with discernment and develop the spiritual eyesight needed to navigate life's shadows.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 47 – Can You See

    Have you ever walked through life convinced you're wide awake when you're actually stumbling in the dark? Chazal teach that without daily cheshbon nefesh we become blind to our own missteps—tripping over hidden pitfalls while mistaking shadows for substance. We may boast about our Torah learning yet fail to grasp the blindness lurking beneath our routines. Why do we cling to petty disputes when the real dangers go unseen? This episode will shed light on practical steps to open your spiritual eyes, cling to the Torah's lamp, and transform stumbling into steadfast growth.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 46 – Stop and Think

    Do you ever race through your day without pausing to catch your breath and your bearings? The Ramchal teaches that true z'hirus begins with mindful accounting—"Stop and think!"—before and after every action, just as Chazal urge us to make daily cheshbon nefesh. Yet in our hurried lives, we plow ahead on autopilot, unaware of the small missteps that steer us off course. What patterns have you locked into by habit rather than intention? This episode will show you the simple framework of weighing choices before you act and reflecting on outcomes afterward.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 45 – Wait a Second.... What am I Doing

    Have you ever realized midstream that you're on autopilot? The Ramchal warns that without daily cheshbon nefesh—pausing each day to "wait a second" and audit our deeds—our actions slip into mindless routine. We can repeat good habits until they become hollow, never noticing when we veer off course or settle for mediocrity. How would your day change if you stopped each morning to ask, "What am I doing and why?" This episode will teach you how to carve out consistent "stop and think" breaks, keeping your spiritual trajectory aligned with your highest goals.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 44 – Do Things Better

    Do you ever clock mitzvos off your list without tasting their sweetness? The Ramchal teaches that beyond performing good deeds, we must "feel" them—examining the quality of our kavanos and the depth of our engagement. It's easy to assume that showing up counts for everything: standing for Shemoneh Esrei, opening a chumash, or raising our cup on Purim. But are we really immersing our hearts in the avodah, or merely going through the motions? This episode will show you simple yet powerful ways to upgrade your service—refining your focus, amplifying your kavanah, and infusing every deed with genuine feeling.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 43 – Am I Really Doing a Mitzvah

    Do your mitzvos sometimes feel like empty rituals rather than soul-fueling acts? The Ramchal teaches that performing a mitzvah without genuine kavanah is like drinking from a mirage—on the surface you're "doing" the commandment, but your nefesh remains thirsty. We may rush through Purim l'chayims or recite brachos by rote, yet miss the heart of the avodah. How often do we pause to ask, "Am I fulfilling this mitzvah for its true purpose or just to check a box?" This episode will guide you to excavate the inner life of your mitzvos, transforming duty into delight so each commandment becomes a genuine encounter with Hashem.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 42 – What Am I Doing

    Have you ever looked back and realized you've been sleepwalking through your own story? The Gemara in Eruvin delivers a shocking truth: it might have been better never to be born—unless we seize the chance to "check our ways" while we still can. Yet most of us shy away from that mirror, preferring comfortable narratives to hard truths. What hidden detours have you been taking? How different would your choices be if you paused to ask, "Is this the right path for my nefesh?" This episode will guide you through the crucial steps of cheshbon nefesh—defining what deserves your commitment and courageously comparing that to your daily reality.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 41 – Truly Know Yourself

    What truths lie hidden beneath your self-image? The Ramchal teaches that genuine growth begins when we confront our real standing, not our preferred fantasy. It's easy to coast on comfortable illusions—"I'm fine as I am," "It's not my fault"—but those self-deceptions steer us off-course. Why do we cling to excuses instead of embracing the power to change? This episode will guide you through the vital practice of cheshbon nefesh—honest self-audit that roots out hidden flaws, ignites lasting improvement, and truly aligns your path with Hashem's purpose.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 40 – Develop Your Instinct

    What if your soul's survival depended on split-second reflexes? The Ramchal teaches that true z'hirus isn't only thinking before you act—it's training your instincts so that when temptation strikes, you respond correctly without hesitation. Just as a commando drills for crisis, we must forge spiritual "muscles" to look away from forbidden scenes and seize fleeting opportunities for mitzvah. How do you reprogram reflexes that betray your higher purpose? This episode will show you how to lay the groundwork today through targeted mental rehearsals and deliberate habit-building, so when the next nisayon arrives, your instinctive response steers you toward holiness.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 39 – What is Really Important in Life

    When was the last time you paused to ask what will matter when you look back on your life? The Ramchal teaches that true greatness comes from daily cheshbon nefesh—taking stock of our purpose and our performance. Yet we often chase fleeting thrills only to wonder at eighty where the years went. Why do we invest energy in trivial pursuits when our spiritual balance sheet goes unchecked? This episode will guide you through the two-step process of cheshbon nefesh: first, clarifying what really deserves your devotion, and second, honestly assessing whether your daily actions match that vision—so you build a life you'll be proud to remember.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 38 – Help Yourself

    Have you ever waited for divine rescue without lifting a finger? The Ramchal teaches that while Hashem is our ultimate Helper, He won't save us unless we first open our eyes and take action. It's tempting to blame our struggles on fate or cover our ears and pretend nothing's wrong, but without genuine self-awareness and effort, even miracles remain out of reach. Why do we expect Hashem's support when we won't support ourselves? How can you ignite your own will to change before calling out for aid? This episode will inspire you to begin with honest self-examination—showing you how to "help yourself" by opening your eyes to challenges, awakening your inner resolve, and turning to Hashem with heartfelt tefillah.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 37 – Being Honest with Yourself

    Do you dare to face the unvarnished truth about your own motives? Our master, the Ramchal, teaches that the loftiest service begins with middas emes—raw honesty before Hashem and oneself. Yet so often we spin comforting stories—“I’m too tired,” “Everyone else does it,” “It won’t hurt”—just to dodge the sting of guilt. What distortions keep you from seeing your real priorities? When was the last time you confronted your own contradictions instead of brushing them aside? How might embracing brutal self‐truth unlock genuine growth? This episode will guide you to shatter the illusions you cling to, harness Divine aid in your inner battle, and build an avodas Hashem rooted in authenticity rather than self-deception.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 36 – Think Before it Happens

    Have you ever found yourself scrambling for a solution only after the crisis has struck? Mesilas Yesharim warns that the yetzer hara floods our lives with relentless demands so we never pause to prepare. But Chazal implore us, “Put your heart onto your ways” (Mishlei 23:19)—to build foresight before the storm. Why do we leave our spiritual “crisis management” until we’re already under fire? How might calm reflection today spare us from panic tomorrow? What if the secret to resilience is less reaction and more anticipation?This episode will teach you how to carve out quiet moments for honest self-audit, develop instinctive safeguards against temptation, and establish “pre-game” strategies for your avodas Hashem—so that when challenges arise, you meet them with confidence rather than chaos.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 35 – Are You Thinking

    When was the last time you paused to question your own actions? Mesilas Yesharim warns that the yetzer hara’s greatest weapon is relentless pressure that robs us of reflection, turning us into mindless horses charging headlong into sin. A fleeting guilt can haunt you—so much so that you grind it down through repetition until you feel nothing at all. Why do we allow external stress to drown out our inner voice? How often do we simply obey impulse rather than ask, “What am I really doing?” And what would happen if you reclaimed just a moment to think before you act?This episode will show you how to recognize the subtle tactics of the yetzer hara, build the habit of thoughtful resistance, and transform automatic reactions into deliberate steps toward holiness—so that every choice you make is grounded in awareness and empowered by purpose.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 34 – Stop Running!

    What’s driving you forward without a moment’s pause? Mesilas Yesharim warns that unchecked momentum can carry us straight into peril—like horses charging into battle without thought. The navi Yirmiyahu lamented our generation’s headlong rush into sin, oblivious to the ruin in our path. Why do we barrel through life on autopilot, doing “what everyone else does”? How often do we fail to ask, “Am I running toward holiness or off a cliff”? And what if the antidote is simply to halt, reflect, and choose deliberately?This episode will teach you how to break the cycle of blind conformity—showing you practical steps to pause, assess your direction, and move forward only when your heart and mind are aligned with Hashem’s will—so that every stride you take leads you closer to true purpose rather than disaster.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 33 – Purposely Closing Your Eyes

    Have you ever chosen ignorance over self-preservation? Mesilas Yesharim warns that ignoring clear dangers to our nefesh is like willingly marching into a fire. While we instinctively flee physical threats—red lights, speeding cars—the subtler blaze of ta’avah often ensnares us because we shut our eyes to reality. Why do we swipe social media feeds when we know the soul-erosion it brings? How can we risk our spiritual future for a fleeting dopamine hit? What would change if we treated threats to our nefesh with the same urgency as a blazing inferno?This episode will open your eyes to the hidden fires around you, teach you how to refuse the invitation to look away, and empower you to guard your soul with clear-sighted vigilance—so you walk safely toward your eternal destination.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 32 – Care About Yourself

    Have you ever hurt yourself by turning a blind eye to your own well-being? The Ramchal teaches that true growth begins with z’hirus—paying genuine attention to your life’s path. Too often, we ignore warning signs—like risking our health or our reputation—simply to save a moment or spare discomfort. Why do we willingly trample over our own happiness? How would our choices change if we truly valued our nefesh and treated it as Hashem’s precious gift?This episode will challenge you to open your eyes, recognize the stakes of every decision, and develop the self-care that forms the bedrock of all avodas Hashem—so you live fully, safely, and in alignment with your soul’s highest purpose.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 31 – Keep Your Eye on the Goal

    What happens when you lose sight of your true mission and chase life’s detours instead? Mesilas Yesharim reminds us that clarity of purpose—the foundational “why” for our existence—is the compass that guides every step of avodas Hashem. Too often, people confuse success, pleasure, or status with genuine kedushah, mistaking an Olympic medal or a fat paycheck for spiritual achievement. Why do our priorities become so skewed? How can we realign our ambitions when every distraction whispers “this is the goal”? What if the secret to meaningful growth is simply remembering that this world is just the gateway to something far greater?This episode will equip you to define your personal mission clearly, map out the step-by-step process from z’hirus to kedushah, and develop the focus to stay on course—so that every decision you make steers you toward lasting purpose and eternal reward.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 30 – Controling Your Own Mind

    What if the fiercest struggle you face isn’t external but inside your own head? Mesilas Yesharim challenges us to recognize that our minds—our very intentions—are the battleground where true avodas Hashem is won or lost. All day long, thoughts intrude: a catchy tune you can’t shake, worries that derail your davening, or desires that hijack your focus. How can we steer these wandering impulses back toward sacred purpose? What shifts when you decide that every intention, whether in work, learning, or prayer, is offered “lishmah” to Hashem? This episode will teach you practical steps to tame your inner dialogue, transform fleeting thoughts into moments of kavanah, and achieve the self-control that underpins genuine spiritual growth.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 29 – The Purpose of the Pleasures of the World

    Do you ever mistake a dopamine rush for your life’s mission? The Ramchal teaches that while Hashem designed Olam Haba as the ultimate pleasure palace, this world’s comforts serve a very different role. We live in a hedonistic culture that chases feel‐good moments, yet the true iker of our stay here is to confront tests and cling to mitzvos. Why are our greatest trials often wrapped in success and abundance? How can we distinguish Divine chizuk from mere distraction? What if the very pleasures you enjoy are invitations to deepen your service of Hashem instead of derailing it?This episode will show you how to reframe every blessing as fuel for your avodas Hashem—so that when pleasure comes, you harness it for growth, stay anchored in purpose, and earn your ultimate reward.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 28 – The Smallest Details

    Do you breeze through mitzvos without pausing to notice the tiny moments? The Ramchal reminds us that every detail—like a quarter‐carat on a diamond—can mean the difference between ordinary and extraordinary avodas Hashem. Yet we often dance at a chasuna or learn Torah mechanically, missing the chance to infuse each act with kavanah. How would your simchas choshen look if you stopped for just a beat to remember “I am making a mitzvah”? Why does a single thought before picking up Lulav elevate the entire mitzvah? What happens when we treat our service of Hashem like precious gold, sensitive to even the smallest nuances?This episode will show you how to transform your daily avodah by sharpening your awareness—so that every blink, every breath, and every move becomes an opportunity to draw closer to the true purpose of your soul.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 27 – Keeping Focus on What's Important

    Do you live life like a passenger in a car, or like the driver? The Ramchal reveals that while every living being has a nefesh—a basic soul that gives it life—a Jew possesses something infinitely higher: a neshama, a soul that originates in the highest realms. But here’s the paradox: our neshama has nothing to gain from the physical world. So why is it here? Why did Hashem place such a lofty, spiritual entity into a physical body? What’s the purpose of a neshama that is so far beyond this world, yet bound to it? This episode will guide you to see your true self beyond the distractions, align your guf (body) with your neshama’s purpose, and keep your focus on what truly matters.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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    Ep. 26 – Your Neshamah, Your True Self

    Have you ever treated your body like the destination instead of the vehicle? The Ramchal teaches that our neshama is a “treasure from the highest,” totally untouched by physical pleasures and yet lodged within our guf . We live by default as if the body—our senses, comforts, and status—is who we are. But what happens when you recognize that your real identity is this lofty soul, and that your body exists only to serve it? How do we realign our daily choices so our guf becomes a holy instrument rather than the master? Why does the neshama sometimes rebel at leaving the body, and what does that teach us about genuine avodas Hashem? This episode will unveil how to shift from being “the car” to becoming the driver, empowering you to live with purpose—body and soul united in sanctity.Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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Bridge the gap between knowing and living Torah values. Rabbi Ari Klapper's detailed study of this foundational mussar text addresses the frustrating reality: we know what's right, but struggle to embody it. Practical character development, fear and love of Hashem, spiritual growth through stories and real-world examples. Change is harder than learning all of Shas, but it is possible with consistent effort and authentic guidance.

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