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The Journey Begins Today [Day 161 - Orchos Tzaddikim | Repentance 18]

Season 2 Published 11 hours ago
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In this lesson from the Gate of Repentance (Shaar HaTeshuvah), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe presents the second source of inspiration for teshuvah: the awareness of aging and life's finite nature. As a person's physical strength begins to diminish, it should awaken a deeper awareness that this world is only a temporary stop on the journey to eternity. Rather than fearing old age, the Torah encourages us to view it as an opportunity to prepare for the World to Come by strengthening our relationship with Hashem through repentance, Torah study, and mitzvah observance. The greatest tragedy is not growing older—it is growing older without preparing for the eternal future that awaits every soul. 

Rabbi Wolbe explains that one of the greatest obstacles to repentance is spiritual blindness. Many people sincerely believe they are "doing just fine" and therefore see no need for change. Like a sick person who refuses to acknowledge an illness and therefore never seeks treatment, a person who fails to recognize their spiritual deficiencies will never pursue the healing power of teshuvah. Others become so consumed with careers, possessions, and physical pleasures that they neglect the eternal needs of the soul. The Torah reminds us that while every person shares the same physical destiny, each person's spiritual destiny is determined by the choices they make during their lifetime. 

The episode concludes with a practical roadmap for anyone seeking to strengthen their Judaism. Rabbi Wolbe emphasizes that it is never too late to begin, no matter a person's age or background. He encourages listeners to focus first on the foundational mitzvos that define the Jewish covenant—Shabbos, kashrus, and tefillin (and for women, Shabbos candles and the mitzvah of family purity)—before expanding into additional areas of Torah observance. He beautifully compares Shabbos to the World to Come, explaining that just as no preparation can be made once Shabbos begins, no additional mitzvos can be performed once a person enters eternity. Every Friday afternoon serves as a weekly reminder that now is the time to prepare, to grow, and to invest in what lasts forever.
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This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Peter & Becky Botvin

Recorded at TORCH Centre in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on November 24, 2025, in Houston, Texas.
Released as Podcast on July 12, 2026
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We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)
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Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life.  To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback, please email: awolbe@torchweb.org

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