Tuesday, February 26, 2013

KOL HASHONEH HALACHOT BECHOL YOM MUVTACH LO SHEH'HOO BEN HA'OLAM HABA

Translated from Yalkut Yosef:

1. It is a Mitzvah to run to Shul (Bet Kenesset, Synagogue) and when doing any type of Mitzvah, as it says in Hoshea (6:3) Let Us Strive to Know Hashem. Even on Shabbat which is known that an individual is forbidden to take a Pesiya gasa (crude step) one can still run to Shul. How much more so should one avoid stopping in the middle of their way to a Mitzvah to chat with a friend, because this action will cause him to be late. One should walk quickly to the Mitzvah from the moment they leave their home and when they near the Shul they should walk faster/run.

2. One should not enter a Bet Kenesset (synagogue) in speed or run inside, rather they should stop at the entrance and enter like they are entering a room before a king.

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