Monthly Archives: September 2011

Taking Care of Your Health

“To serve G-d you need a healthy body as well as a healthy soul.  How can you meditate, pray or study properly when the body’s wellness is neglected?  Taking care of your body so that the soul can flourish is … Continue reading

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A Gift

“What if you gave someone a gift, and they neglected to thank you for it – would you be likely to give them another? Life is the same way. In order to attract more of the blessings that life has … Continue reading

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Don’t be Fooled by the Evil Inclination

“What good is a football victory of 100-0 if there wasn’t an opponent on the field? Why does God send our souls down to this lowly material world? Hey, it’s all a test! Can I really find God and discover … Continue reading

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Hashem Believes in Us

“Everybody believes in G-d, hopefully.  But do you know how much G-d believes in us?  The world still exists.  That means G-d believes in us; believes that we can fix everything.” ~ R’ Shlomo Carlebach zt’l

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Earthquake

“Just as an earthquake can be felt in any part of the world, by a sufficiently sensitive instrument, so too, the actions that one does, in some way, affects everyone else in the world.” ~ R” Yerucham Levovitz zt”l from … Continue reading

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Preview the Reward

“Were every Jew able to preview the reward that comes to those who restrain their tongues, the resolve to refrain from speaking loshon hora would be unshakable.”  ~ From the teachings of the Chofetz Chaim

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Faith

“Faith is not about everything turning out OK;  Faith is about being OK no matter how things turn out.”

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Emuna Shlema

“Some believe in a faraway Creator, or a Creator that has some undefined, removed, and minor influence on their lives.  Few fully connect the tiny and mundane details of their daily lives to emuna and to Divine Providence.    Emuna … Continue reading

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Parshas Shoftim

“The Torah demands of the Jewish People: ‘Judges you shall appoint upon yourself.‘  The Torah is telling every person who is in a position of power, whether he is a judge, an officer, etc. that the same criteria and set … Continue reading

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Emuna means…

“Emuna means that we accept everything that happens to us as Hashem’s will.  And, when we need help, a solution to a problem, our daily needs, or whatever we desire, we speak to Hashem.” ~ The Garden of Emuna

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