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Tue, Apr 05 2016, 10:28 pm
Our next door neighbor , an older woman who is married, needed help with a light bulb in her house. Her husband was at work and so she called us to see if we could help her. I was not home so teen ds went over to help her out. Wonderful right- yes, except for the fact that teen ds was worried about helping her because it could be yichud. Am I missing something here.. Is this normal for a teen to think of this kind of thing. I was happy he helped, but disappointed that he even had second thoughts about helping someone. I don't really think Hashem wants us not to help one another- feeling confused and a bit sad that helping someone was overshadowed by worrying about doing something wrong. any advice?
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Tue, Apr 05 2016, 10:32 pm
You should teach your kids to help people while keeping halachos. Your ds just needed to prop the front door open.
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