Brief Summary
This video discusses the permissibility of saying "remembered for good" about non-Jews, particularly in light of Donald Trump's actions. It references the Sefer Chassidim, which states that it is permissible to speak favorably of both Jewish and non-Jewish individuals who have done good deeds for Israel, with the emphasis being on their actions rather than their religious affiliation.
- Trump is remembered favorably for his positive actions towards Jews.
- The Sefer Chassidim permits speaking well of non-Jews who have benefited Israel.
- The key factor is the individual's actions, not their religious identity.
Trump's Positive Legacy
The speaker begins by stating that Donald Trump is remembered favorably for the good he did, especially for the Jewish people. He acknowledges that Trump made significant positive contributions and managed the country effectively.
Sefer Chassidim on Remembering Non-Jews Favorably
The discussion shifts to the Sefer Chassidim, which addresses the question of when it is permissible to say "remembered for good" about a non-Jew. The text explains that if someone, whether Jewish or non-Jewish, has done a good deed for Israel, it is permissible to speak favorably of them. The Sefer Chassidim emphasizes that the crucial factor is the person's actions and contributions, not their religious background.

