Talking about the wrong crowd "He was told that he and his future children would be more accepted in the religious community if he never spoke about his past and tried his best to act like everybody else." This is very wise advice. Instead of encouraging us to be the bold ones and continue the endure constant negativity we face, how about trying to change the FFB culture to be more accepting?
2. Yosef
11/13/2013
"He was told that he and his future children would be more accepted in the religious community if he never spoke about his past and tried his best to act like everybody else." This is very wise advice. Instead of encouraging us to be the bold ones and continue the endure constant negativity we face, how about trying to change the FFB culture to be more accepting?
3. yehudit
11/11/2013
so true!!! And of course, when we deny our true selves, we can't serve Hashem properly because He gave us circumstances, talents and personalities to serve Him uniquely. When we deny those we deny ourselves our true relationship with Hashem. We can't he honest with Hashem if we aren't honest with ourselves. A wonderful and encouraging article.
4. yehudit
11/11/2013
And of course, when we deny our true selves, we can't serve Hashem properly because He gave us circumstances, talents and personalities to serve Him uniquely. When we deny those we deny ourselves our true relationship with Hashem. We can't he honest with Hashem if we aren't honest with ourselves. A wonderful and encouraging article.
11/13/2013
Talking about the wrong crowd "He was told that he and his future children would be more accepted in the religious community if he never spoke about his past and tried his best to act like everybody else." This is very wise advice. Instead of encouraging us to be the bold ones and continue the endure constant negativity we face, how about trying to change the FFB culture to be more accepting?
11/13/2013
"He was told that he and his future children would be more accepted in the religious community if he never spoke about his past and tried his best to act like everybody else." This is very wise advice. Instead of encouraging us to be the bold ones and continue the endure constant negativity we face, how about trying to change the FFB culture to be more accepting?
11/11/2013
so true!!! And of course, when we deny our true selves, we can't serve Hashem properly because He gave us circumstances, talents and personalities to serve Him uniquely. When we deny those we deny ourselves our true relationship with Hashem. We can't he honest with Hashem if we aren't honest with ourselves. A wonderful and encouraging article.
11/11/2013
And of course, when we deny our true selves, we can't serve Hashem properly because He gave us circumstances, talents and personalities to serve Him uniquely. When we deny those we deny ourselves our true relationship with Hashem. We can't he honest with Hashem if we aren't honest with ourselves. A wonderful and encouraging article.