Vayetze 5786 - The Right Kind of Argument
Description
Have you ever been in an argument and wondered if it was worth it? This week’s episode explores a profound teaching from Rav Yisroel Meir Druck, shlita, about Yaakov’s pillow of stones. When multiple stones began arguing over who would have the honor of supporting the tzaddik’s head, Hashem performed a miracle and combined them into one - but why didn’t the miracle go further and transform them into a comfortable pillow? The answer reveals a counterintuitive truth: not all disputes are destructive. Some arguments - the right kind - can actually become sources of comfort and eventually stand as monuments to truth.
Drawing from Rashi and the Midrash on Bereishis 28:11-18, we discover three essential tests to determine if your disagreement is truly a machlokes l’shem shamayim, a dispute for the sake of Heaven, and when conflict can strengthen rather than destroy.
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