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Hey friends! What's up Chevra?! How are we supposed to view people who seem truly evil in our world? We dive into one of the most challenging questions in Jewish thought: how do we look at people who commit terrible acts? This isn't about being naive or ignoring real harm, but about understanding what our tradition teaches us about the nature of evil and human potential. We explore how the Torah guides us to see beyond actions to the soul within, while still maintaining boundaries and protecting ourselves and others. It's a delicate balance between compassion and wisdom, between seeing the divine spark in everyone and acknowledging the reality of destructive behavior. If this resonates with you, hit that like button and share it with the Chevra! ---------------------------------------------------------- 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Exclusive Content Sign up here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@ChevraRavMosheChaim/join 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Private Chizzuk Group Sign up here 👉 https://subscribepage.io/join-the-chevra 🔹Visit the Website 👉 https://www.ravmoshechaim.com/ 🔹Newsletter 👉 https://ravmoshechaimchevra.substack.com/ 🔹Discover Beautiful Sacred Art 👉 https://bit.ly/chevra-art 🔹Join us in Yeshiva - in Jerusalem! APPLY HERE👉 https://foundations.aish.com ---------------------------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Opening thoughts 2:15 The Torah's perspective 4:30 Practical boundaries 6:45 Finding balance 9:00 Closing reflections #Torah #Judaism #Ethics #Evil #Compassion #JewishWisdom #Morality #RabbiMosheChaim #Chevra #Spirituality #HumanNature #AishHaTorah