eating as a human being means eating with acceptable…

Page 15 eating as a human being means eating with acceptable manners, dignity, and refinement. For example, when the tells are Roche yeshiva arrived in America, they were appalled to see yeshiva students drinking soda directly out of a bottle. Some other practical examples, provided by Rabbi are on Cutler gives a sense of what their ferrets can mean in a yeshiva setting: throwing a paper on the floor of the yeshiva displays they lack of their hearts. Not only is it a violation of the laws of the proper sanctity and all due to a place of holy learning, it also be speaks a lack of concern and sensitivity to the dignity of one's fellow students. Another example would be taking a book from the library and not returning it to its place.

— from Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit)

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