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When Efrat got engaged to her husband, she was so [music] happy. He was such a great guy. But with all the happiness, in the back of Efrat's mind was a lot of [music] concern, as was in the mind of her husband. Because you see, they both came from beautiful families, but they were both poverty-stricken [music] families. There was no idea how they would even be able to make the khaseneh, everything that they needed to be able to have a beautiful bias ne'eman. And as it got closer to the khaseneh, and nothing was being [music] purchased, Efrat began to worry more and more. And Efrat began to worry more and more. And one day she remembered that she had a great-aunt who [music] lived in Tiveria, who told her one time, "Efrat, if you ever need anything, feel comfortable coming to me. Maybe I could help you." And Efrat decides, that's her hishtadlus. She gets onto a tender that goes from Jerusalem to Tiveria. She sits down next to a woman, and the tender begins to travel. About a half an hour into the journey, she realizes that the three guys who were rather raucous and rowdy were all talking lashon hara. And Efrat was so careful with shmiras
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- 0:07When Efrat got engaged to her husband, she was so [music] happy. He was such a…
- 0:38Efrat began to worry more and more. And one day she remembered that she had a…
- 1:08Efrat was so careful with shmiras halashon. It bothered her tremendously, and she put her fingers…
- 1:38coming up ahead. I'm going to let you out there, but I'm telling you, I wouldn't…
- 2:08sitting next to her sees Efrakt and goes, "Baruch Hashem, I was so concerned about you.…
- 3:08You know, it says that if a person wants life, they shouldn't speak lashon hara. Life…
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