
Ep. 56 - Extreme Sensitivity
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Ep. 56 – Extreme Sensitivity
What if the most dangerous thing about Shabbos isn’t what you do—but what you ignore? How do we train ourselves to treat Shabbos like we're truly standing before the King?
In this urgent and emotionally charged episode, Rabbi Klapper explores the concept of poshe'a—spiritual negligence—and why even unintentional mistakes on Shabbos must be taken seriously. From forgotten Eruv Tavshilin to casually fiddling with muxa, he makes the case that small habits reflect deeper attitudes. Shabbos isn’t just a set of rules; it’s standing lifnei haMelech. Just as a soldier in the king’s guard is judged by the shine of his buttons, we too are judged by our awareness, our preparation, and the kavod we bring into Shabbos. Through halachic sources and striking analogies—like a driver who blames his broken glasses for an accident—Rabbi Klapper teaches us that forgetting isn’t innocent when it becomes a lifestyle.
This episode invites you to rethink how seriously you take the “small things”—because when the King is present, nothing is small. Whether it’s how you dress, how you speak, or how you act in private, Shabbos demands our full awareness. And with it, the chance to become who we were meant to be.
Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!