I heard Rabbis say sometimes it is okay to /pretend/ to be angry, as a way to warn people. For instance, your son runs into the street. You yell and act angry to scare him into not doing it again. But you try not to feel the anger yourself.
(This would assume you're at the highest levels of being a Tzadik and your self control is so keen that your challenges are about controlling your emotions. Not many of us are at that level).
Righteous anger.... I don't know. Not sure how to judge what is righteous and what isn't.
Jesus said to be angry and sin not. It's the sin or broken fellowship with God that is the issue. Not the anger.
Jesus Christ had righteous anger.
I heard Rabbis say sometimes it is okay to /pretend/ to be angry, as a way to warn people. For instance, your son runs into the street. You yell and act angry to scare him into not doing it again. But you try not to feel the anger yourself.
(This would assume you're at the highest levels of being a Tzadik and your self control is so keen that your challenges are about controlling your emotions. Not many of us are at that level).
Righteous anger.... I don't know. Not sure how to judge what is righteous and what isn't.