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Suggestion #10 – Speak Softly and Smile

Last two suggestions before Yom Kippur: Let’s work on the very first piece of advice that the Ramban gave his son in his Igeret HaRamban: “Get into the habit of always speaking calmly to everyone. This will prevent you from … Continue reading

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Suggestion #9 -Don’t Procrastinate

Let’s work on two items today:  Saying brachos with more kavanah and not forgetting to say a bracha achrona. How often do we say a bracha on food without thinking?  The Arizal taught, “The primary matter which leads to ruach hakadosh is … Continue reading

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Suggestion #8 – A little less conversation

Let’s work on not talking to our friends in shul, especially during the Torah reading, chazaratz Hashatz and other times that it is forbidden to speak.   I won’t discuss the scary things Chazal say about one who violates these halachot, … Continue reading

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Suggestion #7 – Before you go to Sleep

Here are a few suggestions to implement before going to sleep: Bedtime Shema – There are so many reasons to say this. I’ll just point out two briefly: When we sleep, our neshamos leave us and go up to Heaven … Continue reading

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Suggestion #6 – The Power of Tehillim

Perhaps, if you are not doing so already, add saying some Tehillim to your daily repertoire.  The power of reciting Tehillim is well documented.  The Tzemach Tzedek, went so far as to say: “If people would realize the power of … Continue reading

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Suggestion #5

Let’s work on coming to shul on time or even early! First consider this quote: “It was worthwhile for Hashem to create the world, and to keep it existing for six thousand years, just for one person to recite ‘Baruch … Continue reading

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Suggestion #4

However much Torah we are learning, we can probably learn more.  I don’t think there has ever been a time history where the opportunity to learn Torah was more accessible to the average person than it is today.  There are … Continue reading

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Suggestion #3

When we speak lashon hara about someone else, it essentially allows the Satan to speak lashon hara about us.  By speaking lashon hara, we literally give the Heavenly prosecutor the right to prosecute us for our sins. This is measure … Continue reading

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Suggestion #2

One of the most famous parts of the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur davening is when we say “Teshuvah (repentance), Tefillah (prayer) and Tzedakah (charity), will remove the evil decree.” Certainly Teshuvah and Tefillah belong here, but why is Tzedakah included among the … Continue reading

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Suggestion #1

As discussed in my previous post, over the next couple of weeks, I am IY”H going to post different ways that we can each attempt to improve ourselves. Let’s get started with working to improve our davening experience. One way … Continue reading

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