Q:What should we think about when we hear about the girl who lost her life by being run over by a bus in Borough Park?
Tag: Olam Habo
Rav Avigdor Miller on Yissochor and Zevulun
Q: When it comes to a Yissochor and Zevulun partnership, where one learns and one gives money to support him, does the one who’s putting all the work into the learning, does he get more reward than the one who gives the money?
Rav Avigdor Miller on The Death of a Tzadik
Q:At the outset of the shiur the Rav said that we shouldn’t be upset when tzaddikim are niftar from this world. But shouldn’t we be upset because we don’t have their guidance and also that we don’t have the protection they give us by just existing?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Working For Olam Habah
Q: If Hashem could do anything, why couldn’t He just give us Olam Habah without us having to work for it our whole lives?
Rav Avigdor Miller on How Do We Know About Olam Habo
Q:What do you tell someone who says that two people are being buried now — one was a tzadik his whole life and one was a rasha – how do we know that the tzadik is going to a good place and the rasha to a bad place? Is there proof for that?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Fear of Death
Q:You said tonight that death is just a change, moving from one place to another? If so, why does everybody fear death? And how should we overcome that fear?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Irreligious Israeli Soldiers in Olam Habah
Q:I’d like quote for the Rav an anecdote from some of the greatest roshei yeshiva and thinkers such as Rav Chaim Shmuelevitz zatzal and the previous Vizhnitzer Rebbe zatzal that the irreligious Israeli soldiers have one of the most honored places in the World to Come. And, yibadeil l’chaim tovim, Rav Moshe Feinstein, said that most of the irreligious world, ruba de’ruba, are considered tinok shenishba and only a small amount are considered resha’im. In light of this would…
Rav Avigdor Miller on How to Console the Mourner
Q:What is the best consolation to give someone who is sitting shiva, lo aleichim v’lo aleinu?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Olam Habo
Q:The Rav said that we should get into the habit of always thinking about Olam Habo. Can the Rav maybe describe what Olam Habo will be like? How should we try to imagine it in our minds?
Rav Avigdor Miller on Television Sewage
Q: How can one convince a man who watches movies and television shows to stop doing so?