Welcome, dear listeners, to Daily Ethics of our Fathers. Imagine you're at the supermarket, your cart's full, and you're about to check out when you see someone with only a few items in line behind you. What do you do? Pirkei Avot teaches us, "Let your fellow's honor be as dear to you as your own." It's not just about waiting in line; it's about everyday respect. This simple act of kindness, allowing someone to go ahead of you, embodies this teaching. It's about being mindful of others, treating their time and dignity as we would want ours treated. When we live by this wisdom, we create a ripple effect of goodwill and community spirit. So next time you're in line, remember this lesson. By honoring others, we uplift ourselves. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.