Letting Go

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2016
  • Another Yoel Gold classic!
    Sponsored by Yanki & Lauren Hofstatter
    This three minute story will change your relationships forever.
    In the turbulence of World War II, his family had one ticket to life. Then his best friend betrayed him. Years later, they met again.
    For more videos and stories from Rabbi Yoel Gold visit www.InspireClips.com
    Video Produced by: Moshe Bree www.MosheBree.com

Комментарии • 23

  • @sarahzabare7063
    @sarahzabare7063 Год назад +1

    Rabbi Gold, thanks for sharing this beautiful story of an awesome Holocaust survivor! B'H' he was rewarded with multi-generations of new families!

  • @kristine6996
    @kristine6996 5 лет назад +5

    It is something between him and his old friend. Their encounter after the war,with or without a Hug,was Divine, in my opinion. That's a lesson too. 🕯

  • @ZeligPliskin
    @ZeligPliskin 6 лет назад +3

    Wow!!! Understanding why a person did what he did enables us to let go of the resentment.that is natural for a person to feel. This story brings out this important and valuable attitude. An important lesson to learn!!

  • @veteran2x
    @veteran2x Год назад +2

    Such a chizuk!!! Lately, I was thinking of the tikkun on loshon hara, and I think its ahavat khinam, and the key to ahavat khinam, its forgiven and moving on in life.... In this video, the amount of love and forginess that he had after the hololaust to move on and build a bait of Torah, is really impressive. I cannot stop watching and thinking about this story. Thank you so much for your video.

  • @rivkacoverdale9672
    @rivkacoverdale9672 7 лет назад +3

    Powerful story of forgiveness.

  • @davidjasse1228
    @davidjasse1228 7 лет назад +7

    wow, that man is a tzadik and example for us all

  • @rdovidlefkowitz7800
    @rdovidlefkowitz7800 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you Rabbi Gold

  • @Gruntig2008
    @Gruntig2008 8 лет назад +5

    powerful! thank you.

  • @webdoar
    @webdoar 4 года назад +2

    Oooooo you had me in tears on this one!

    • @gabrieljordan352
      @gabrieljordan352 3 года назад

      a tip: watch series at flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.

    • @kareemezra1350
      @kareemezra1350 3 года назад

      @Gabriel Jordan Yup, been watching on Flixzone for years myself :D

  • @ttee6990
    @ttee6990 5 лет назад +2

    oh my goodness! this reminds me of an experience i had definitely nowhere near this. nothing compares to this. its something that reminds me how to let go and move on despite being brutally hurt. and that my friend is one of the hardest things in life. hamavir al midosav is one of the biggest things in the torah. look at rochel emeinus. she stayed quiet even though she really didnt need to to help her sister leah. its a huge big thing to remain quiet despite being hurt and not to retaliate. i can tell you how hard it is. only hashem knows how much we do that noone else knows.

  • @andytones2163
    @andytones2163 8 лет назад +2

    Wow! Powerful.

  • @Esungolow
    @Esungolow 8 лет назад +2

    Chilling!

  • @welearn9993
    @welearn9993 3 года назад +1

    Awesome!!!!

  • @421sap
    @421sap Год назад

    B''H, In Moshiach Name, Amen.

  • @dbmgna3951
    @dbmgna3951 5 лет назад +1

    Yad HaShem, Free will. Such chesed that HaShem has given us free will and the ability to give the benefit of the doubt. Such a huge challenge and yet this man strove do do HaShem’s Ratzon. May he have aliyot.

  • @ttee6990
    @ttee6990 5 лет назад

    anyone who feels that mark shrieber is hurtful i urge you to report is as harassment. and it can possibly be taken down the comment. i urge you to as i am horrified by that comment

  • @mschribr
    @mschribr 8 лет назад

    First, the good friend did not kill the family. The Germans killed the family.
    We are missing part of the story. To be forgiven, the good friend must do things to merit forgiveness. Did the good friend do things to merit forgiveness?
    Maybe the grandfather should look at himself. The grandfather knew Jews were being slaughtered. So if his good friend did not have a way to survive, he might take the visas as his only alternative for his family to live. What purpose would it serve to tell his friend where he hid the visas? Maybe if he had not told his good friend, his family would be alive. Maybe the grandfather was forgiving himself for the tragic mistake he made.

    • @Lori_L
      @Lori_L 8 лет назад +3

      The problem with that view of forgiveness is that it can cause a lot of heartache. Unforgiveness really harms the person who was wronged. Forgiving someone isn't saying that what they did is OK. It is letting go of your own anger and starting to move on. You no longer are burdened with anger and resentment. Not forgiving someone can keep you prisoner if it depends on the condition of the other person.

    • @mschribr
      @mschribr 8 лет назад +1

      Not forgiving means holding a person responsible for suffering they caused. You can be angry at somebody without the anger taking control of you. After some time you forget about the incident and the person. And you do move on. But if somebody mentions them then you remember. You realize they never said sorry. They even deny what happened. Or they say it was your fault. They even did it again to someone else. They deserve punishment, not forgiveness. You pray they will get what they deserve. Before you forgive someone they should ask for forgiveness, regret their actions, never do it again and compensation for the damage they caused.

    • @ttee6990
      @ttee6990 5 лет назад

      mark what should i tell you. cant you just see the simple thing that happened here? that mr so and so family got killed due to the selfish behavior of another supposedly freind? mark, you missed the point. go back and listen again. i really hope none of such stuff ever happen to you so you wont have to understand it. yet if you want to try to you really can. your answer is more hurtful and pours salt on the wounds of the survivors. so stop your nonsense. some of your comments are an insult and i wish it were erased. too painful