Monthly Archives: October 2023

Before the Miracle

Before God performs a miracle for him, a person first falls upon bad times – the difficulty of which is determined by the greatness of the miracle [about to be performed on his behalf]. ~ R’ Nachman of Breslov zt”l … Continue reading

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Thinking of You

R’ Zadok of Lublin used to say that whenever you think of Hashem, He is thinking of you; but Hashem thinks of you in proportion to the amount of consciousness with which you think of Him.  To put it in … Continue reading

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Never Lost

A Jew is never lost on his journey.  Wherever he finds himself, God has a reason for placing him there. ~ R’ Mordechai Pogremansky zt”l

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Courage

A soldier once said, “What is courage?  Courage is fear that has said its prayers.” 

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We Have All Been Called Up!

Someone forwarded the following inspirational message: While many people have been drafted to the army to defend Eretz Yisrael, in truth, we have all been called up.  We just have to figure out which division we belong to. Are we among those driving … Continue reading

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We will Prevail!

When I ponder the miracle of the survival of the Jewish people, it is in my mind greater than all the miracles and wonders that God performed for our ancestors in Egypt, in the wilderness and in the land of … Continue reading

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The Process of Prayer

When a person prays to God, it is not merely that God ‘listens’ to his prayers from above and responds accordingly.  Rather, the process of prayer itself refines the person spiritually, rendering him a suitable receptacle for additional Divine blessings.  … Continue reading

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The Mitzvah of the Day

On the first day of Sukkos, the Torah commands us to fulfill many mitzvos: sukkah, lulav, esrog, simchah, etc. On the rest of the days of Yom Tov, there are just two mitzvos (midiOraysa): sukkah and simchah. But on Shemini … Continue reading

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It’s all on You

When approaching a mitzvah, a person should view it as if it is his only mitzvah, as if he is the only person in the world and as if this is the only day on which he can perform it. … Continue reading

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Transform the Temporary to Eternal

Although a sukkah is only a temporary dwelling, in certain respects, we treat it as if it were our regular home – eating, drinking and studying Torah in it.  This, too, is the way we should treat the world at … Continue reading

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