tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538026753449287703.post7744830142002465755..comments2024-02-26T11:19:58.885+02:00Comments on Frum N' Flipping: Parshat Noach: Doers and BelieversFrum N' Flippinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08916430533625318667noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538026753449287703.post-14647928333828386512009-10-26T12:16:08.317+02:002009-10-26T12:16:08.317+02:00ouch!! sometimes a passuk or a prayer is the only ...ouch!! sometimes a passuk or a prayer is the only way you can help. And while the tangible help is always the help that is most recognized, as you pointed with noach--don't underestimate the impact of the intangible. As for the yeshiva guys answer--im not sure if this is it, but there a famous comment from one of the chassidic rebbe to re-read the rashi-noach mei ketanei amanah hayah maamin-noach believed in those who had very little emunah and he was confident that even those small people would do teshuvah before the flood came. V aino maamin sheyavo hamabul--and he didnt believe that the mabul would be necc. bc he believed that those with little faith could change. gives a different reading on Noach. BradAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538026753449287703.post-7224168240807927622009-10-23T15:43:47.244+02:002009-10-23T15:43:47.244+02:00Amen, sister!
As soon as you posed the question I...Amen, sister!<br /><br />As soon as you posed the question I thought the same thing. The Eibishter can let it slide a bit in our relationship with Him-He's forgiving. <br /><br />But with people? You better be careful. In that He doesn't give a lot of wiggle room. <br /><br />That's is why R' Steinman had to issue a statement that people pursue Hashem while stomping on their families and friends. Our relationships in this world counts when it comes to the relationship with the Big Guy.Troinoreply@blogger.com