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1. Corny Schwarz

1/19/2017

Let’s hear more about “guarding ones eyes”

I'd like to hear much more about this. It feels like R. Shalom Arush mentions "guarding ones eyes" in every single text and shiur. So, it seems of utmost importance. What about us folks living in a secular enviroment? I don't watch TV, that's an easy one. But as soon as I step out of my house there is immodesty and profanity abound. Lurid advertisments on billboards, people dressing and acting like clowns. I have to interact with these people at work, in offices, on public transportation…

2. Corny Schwarz

1/19/2017

I'd like to hear much more about this. It feels like R. Shalom Arush mentions "guarding ones eyes" in every single text and shiur. So, it seems of utmost importance. What about us folks living in a secular enviroment? I don't watch TV, that's an easy one. But as soon as I step out of my house there is immodesty and profanity abound. Lurid advertisments on billboards, people dressing and acting like clowns. I have to interact with these people at work, in offices, on public transportation…

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