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bared chest. The word  (song) is contained in the phrase
 (head for Hashem). His entire being was dedicated to Hashem.

 The Gemara cites an incident in which a man’s tzitzit averted sin. The
 woman he wished to consort with was so overcome that she converted and
 married the man in a permitted fashion.

 Zimri brought the Midianite woman “before the eyes” of Moshe and Bnei
 Yisrael. This indicates that sin begins with the eyes.
 The Gemara relates that the Satan disguised himself as a woman, nearly
 convincing Rabbi Akiva to sin. If not for a warning from Above, he would
 have succeeded.
 A person should always make sure he is consulting with the right
 party  and  remember  Chazal’s  instruction  not  to  indulge  in
 conversations with women.

 Sound advice to protect oneself from sin:
 – Contemplate the purpose of tzitzit

 – Protect the eyes from forbidden sights/sites
 – Prevent excessive talking with women
 – Ask Hashem for Heavenly mercy














 “Behold! a man of the Children of Israel came
 and brought a Midianite woman near to his
 brothers before the eyes of Moshe and before

 the eyes of the entire assembly of the Children
 of Israel; and they were weeping at the entrance                                                                                                                                                                #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Bamidbar-EYAL | 17 - B | 18-08-19 | 13:48:26 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS
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