The Debt Disease
Breslev Israel is delighted to introduce Rabbi Shalom Arush's amazing new guide to financial freedom, B'Gan HaOsher...
Breslev Israel is delighted to introduce Rabbi Shalom Arush's amazing new guide to financial freedom, B'Gan HaOsher...
We live in an upside-down world. With today's twisted moral standards, those who were kind enough to loan the money...
When it's crystal clear to a person with basic decency that defaulting on a debt is morally wrong – as is harming another...
Borrowing money is like walking into a minefield – you know how you enter the situation, but you don’t know if you’ll ever be rescued...
Borrowing money destroys one’s trust in Hashem. Trust in Hashem invokes Divine abundance, so borrowing money is counter-productive to one’s livelihood…
A person who lives within his means doesn’t tremble every time the phone or the front doorbell rings. He doesn’t avoid people and sleeps like a baby at night.
When a person borrows money, the Divine Abundance that was supposed to be his is transferred to the lender, and the one who borrowed is left with nothing.
Everyone regarded the husband as a model of virtue, but in private, he was a beast. He constantly degraded his wife. Little did he know what that cost him…
It is absolutely out of the question for a husband to make his wife responsible for supporting the family. It is his responsibility, not hers…
Rebbe Nachman teaches that a man's money comes through the radiance of his wife's soul, through the shining and expansion of the 'lights' of her soul.
A husband must make sure that his family never feels that he cannot support them. Under the marriage canopy, he promised his wife that he will care for her needs…
One of the most harmful traits to domestic harmony is a husband’s stinginess. Hashem commands even a poor man to honor his wife beyond what he can afford...
The scrooge has no emuna and is afraid of his money. He worries about tomorrow, despite the fact that he walks around with a loaf of bread under each arm...
This is the tale of a nice family from Middle America – The Plastic family. They found a "perfect solution" that fulfills any need they may have...
Borrowing money as a last resort to buy bread is somewhat understandable, but borrowing huge sums to take Bermuda vacations or to drive a luxury car?!
Rebbe Nachman said about himself that had he not waited patiently for Hashem to fulfill his needs, he’d have become nothing better than a travelling salesman…