Rabbi Ari Klapper, Real Judaism, Eli Podcast Productions
Mesilas Yesharim
Bridge the gap between knowing and living Torah values. Rabbi Ari Klapper's detailed study of this foundational mussar text addresses the frustrating reality: we know what's right, but struggle to embody it. Practical character development, fear and love of Hashem, spiritual growth through stories and real-world examples. Change is harder than learning all of Shas, but it is possible with consistent effort and authentic guidance.
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Rabbi Ari Klapper, Real Judaism, Eli Podcast Productions
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Jul 7, 2026
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Ep. 84 – Do You Want to Know What Hashem Really Wants 07.07.2026 5:28
Stop guessing—Hashem already told you what He wants. The Mesilas Yesharim teaches that the path to zerizus is through Torah engagement. You want to hear God's voice? Open a sefer. You want to know what He expects? Learn halacha. There's a silly song that says, "I want you to be my Rebbe, tell me what to do." That's shtuyot. The Torah is your Rebbe. The Chovos HaLevavos says t...
Ep. 83 – What are You so Busy With 30.06.2026 7:26
You're too busy—but what are you busy with? The Mesilas Yesharim begins Perek Hey by identifying the first thing that steals our zerizus: being overwhelmed by meaningless activity. People claim they have no time, yet they spend hours scrolling through their phones. WhatsApp, social media, YouTube clips—it's sucking the life out of us. One bachur downloaded an app to track his phone usage,...
Ep. 82 – Take Advantage Before it is Too Late 23.06.2026 5:31
Hashem doesn't look the other way. The Mesilas Yesharim closes Perek Dalet with a stark declaration: if Hashem ignored aveiros, there would be no justice in the world. We see evil people seemingly getting away with terrible things and wonder where the justice is. But Hashem runs the world with perfect din—no one escapes, ever. Human courts fail, governments won't act, but Hashem's just...
Ep. 81 – The Secret of Teshuva 16.06.2026 6:42
Teshuva doesn't just erase an aveira—it uproots it retroactively, as if it never existed. The Mesilas Yesharim unveils an unbelievable chesed: when you do proper teshuva, the pleasure you got from the sin is replaced by the pain you feel for having done it. That pain itself becomes the justice, fulfilling the requirement to fix what was broken. This isn't din—it's rachamim collaboratin...
Ep. 80 – True Regret 09.06.2026 6:16
You ate the most delicious steak of your life—perfectly grilled, melting in your mouth, pure bliss. Then they tell you it was your mother. That's charata. The Mesilas Yesharim teaches that true regret means you wish you never did it, even if you enjoyed every second of it at the time. People confuse "I won't do it again" with "I wish I never did it." A baal teshuva migh...
Ep. 79 – Where is there Room for Mercy 02.06.2026 6:14
If Hashem judges every detail and punishes every aveira, where's the mercy? The Mesilas Yesharim poses this philosophical question: Hashem takes everything into account—big and small, reward and punishment—so where does rachamim fit in? The answer: without rachamim, the world wouldn't exist at all. According to strict din, you should be struck down the moment you rebel against Hashem. Ever...
Ep. 78 – There is Justice in the World 26.05.2026 5:06
The Yetzer Hara whispers, "Don't worry—Hashem will forgive you." Don't listen. The Mesilas Yesharim declares that Hashem is emes, and emes means no one gets away with anything. You see terrorists walking free, reshaim prospering, and you wonder where the justice is. It's there—you just don't see when and where it lands. The fortunate ones pay in this world; the unfortunat...
Ep. 77 – Take Every Second Seriously 19.05.2026 5:15
One misplaced dot in a computer program and the whole thing crashes. We use this analogy to shatter the illusion that God overlooks details. If Hashem rewards every tiny good deed, He's also accounting for every small aveira. People walk around saying, "God knows how hard it is for me—He'll look the other way on this one." No, He won't. Hashem doesn't forget anything. Eve...
Ep. 76 – Nothing Gets Overlooked 12.05.2026 7:10
Rabbi Yochanan cried when he reached the pasuk, "I will be a swift witness against you." Why? Because Hashem's judgment is fast—no time for excuses, no room for justifications. The Mesilas Yesharim teaches that when an eved's master judges both the heavy and light matters equally, that servant has no way out. People love to say, "God doesn't really care about the small s...
Ep. 75 – Even the Greatest People 05.05.2026 3:48
Chizkiyahu HaMelech experienced some of the most miraculous events in Tanach—an entire Assyrian army dropped dead overnight, and Hashem literally turned back time for him. Torah knowledge flourished under his reign, and he was unquestionably a tzaddik. Yet for one small infraction—showing the Babylonian king the inner storage rooms of the palace—his children were punished, destined to become serva...
Ep. 74 – What am I in Front of Hashem 28.04.2026 4:31
Michal bas Shaul criticized David HaMelech for dancing undignified in front of the slave women—and was punished with barrenness. Wasn't she right? A king should carry himself with dignity, and David's public dancing seemed beneath his station. But David's response cut through to the core: "I wasn't dancing for the commoners—I was dancing before Hashem. And before Hashem, I am...
Ep. 73 – Smallest Detail 21.04.2026 4:51
Yosef embalmed his father without Hashem's permission—and died 27 years earlier than his brothers. David HaMelech called Torah words "songs"—and Uzzah was killed during the celebration of bringing the Aron to Yerushalayim, grinding the simcha to a halt. The Mesilas Yesharim hammers home a relentless truth: Hashem doesn't overlook the little things. Not for gedolim, not for you. E...
Ep. 72 – The Test of Hishtadlus 14.04.2026 5:42
Yosef HaTzaddik asked the Sar HaMashkim to remember him—and got two extra years in prison. Why was asking for help considered wrong? The Mesilas Yesharim unpacks an astonishing distinction: Yosef's bitachon was flawless, but his hishtadlus was misguided. He knew the Sar HaMashkim couldn't be trusted, yet he asked anyway because he felt obligated to "do something." That wasn't...
Ep. 71 – What is Your True Intention 07.04.2026 5:03
Yaakov Avinu locked his daughter Dina in a box to prevent her from marrying Eisav—and was punished for it. How could refusing to give your daughter to a rasha be wrong? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals a stunning dimension: Yaakov wasn't punished for protecting Dina, but for the simcha he felt while doing it. He should have been pained that his own brother had fallen so low. And there's anothe...
Ep. 70 – Being Careful with Every Word 31.03.2026 5:42
Words can wound deeper than weapons. The Mesilas Yesharim takes us to a painful moment: Rochel Imeinu, desperate for children, cries out to Yaakov, "Give me children!" His response? "Am I God?" The midrash says this required a tikkun—not because Yaakov was wrong, but because even the greatest tzaddikim can hurt someone with words they don't intend. Years later, Yosef used s...
Ep. 69 – Fixing the Crack in the Foundation 24.03.2026 6:11
Even Avraham Avinu—beloved of Hashem, the man who stood against the whole world—wasn't immune from judgment. The Mesilas Yesharim brings a startling midrash: when Avraham asked, "How do I know I'll inherit the land?" Hashem responded, "By your life, your children will be strangers in a foreign land." A small crack in emunah, a tiny question, required correction through...
Ep. 68 – The Average Guy 17.03.2026 7:51
Let's be honest—most of us are "regular people." The Mesilas Yesharim drops us into the third level, the largest category: those motivated by reward and punishment in this world. Forget Olam Haba for a moment; even Olam Hazeh operates on a system of judgment. Every Rosh Hashanah, Hashem examines every detail—your words, your kavanos, your actions, everything. Even great tzaddikim get...
Ep. 67 – Before It's Too Late 10.03.2026 7:18
"I'm okay, I'm average"—these words are the Yetzer Hara's favorite lullaby. The Mesilas Yesharim exposes the dangerous patience that convinces us we don't need to be so firm, so committed, so intense about Avodas Hashem. You miss davening sometimes, barely make it home before Shabbos, fall asleep in the soup—but hey, you're not a rasha, right? Meanwhile, when it comes...
Ep. 66 – Use Your Natural Jealousy 03.03.2026 8:32
Jealousy burns when your neighbor gets promoted and you don't. It's natural, it's ugly, and the Mesilas Yesharim says—use it. The second level of motivation takes that very human feeling of envy and redirects it toward Olam Haba. Yes, you should work on your middos and overcome jealousy entirely, but if you're not there yet, at least channel it productively. Imagine standing in Ola...
Ep. 65 – Guaranteed Investment 24.02.2026 7:38
What if there was an investment that never failed? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals a stunning truth about working toward Olam Haba: unlike businesses that collapse or deals that fall through, every ounce of effort you put into Avodas Hashem produces results. The Chovos HaLevavos breaks down every action into three stages—decision, effort, and accomplishment. You control the first two; Hashem controls...
Ep. 64 – Excuses 17.02.2026 7:38
"I'm not a rasha—I'm just average." Sound familiar? The Mesilas Yesharim confronts the dangerous comfort of mediocrity, the voice that says, "Why work so hard? I don't need to be the frummest guy in shul." These are the people who want Olam Haba-lite, a small share of Gan Eden without the investment. But here's the wake-up call: when you get there and see the ma...
Ep. 63 – Long Term Investments 10.02.2026 7:25
You lock up money for five years without touching it—why? Because you believe in the return. The Mesilas Yesharim drops us to the second level of motivation: those who serve Hashem not purely for its own sake, but because they want Olam Haba. It's not the highest madreiga, but it's honest. And here's the reality check: if you're willing to sacrifice now for financial security later...
Ep. 62 – Compared to Others 03.02.2026 5:52
We all measure ourselves against others—but are we measuring the right things? The Mesilas Yesharim explores the first level of Zerizus: those completely committed to serving Hashem because it's simply the right thing to do. These individuals reach toward Yiras Cheit, constantly concerned that even the smallest misstep might compromise their service. It's a lofty madreiga, far above where...
Ep. 61 – The Need for Guidance 27.01.2026 5:48
You want to serve Hashem with everything you've got—but how do you know you're doing it right? The Mesilas Yesharim reveals that the highest level of Avodas Hashem comes from those who pursue both quality and quantity in their mitzvos, never resting until they reach their fullest potential. But here's the crucial insight: this fire must burn with wisdom, not anxiety. Without proper gui...
Ep. 60 – Don't Jump Too Fast 20.01.2026 6:04
Have you ever been swept up by inspiration only to crash back down when reality hits? The Ramchal warns that raw zeal without measured growth can lead to spiritual burn-out and despair. While the newly inspired may vow 100 percent devotion overnight, without gradual refinement and honest self-assessment, that fervor often fizzles—and may even breed discouragement. Why do we mistake overwhelming pa...
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