RIGHT, LEFT, AND CENTER

There is a very well-known saying from the Talmud that Rabbeinu brings in Torah 57: that we shouldn't deviate either to the right or to the left from what the Chazal (as well as the tzaddikim and their contemporary students) teach us.

But why, in fact, shouldn't we do that? My favorite answer comes from R' Nasan Maimon (but ultimately, of course, from Rabbeinu in Torah 48 Tinyana): because this world is a very narrow bridge! If we wiggle too much, it's very easy to fall. But if we stay firmly on course, then indeed there is nothing to fear.

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