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Identify that Prayer #17

“…may Your compassion be aroused, Hashem, our God, and give goodly reward to all who sincerely believe in Your Name. Please reply with the answer either on the website or by simply replying to this email. For those of you … Continue reading

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Change of Plans

If things do not go the way you wish them to be, you should then wish them to be the way they are in reality. ~ R’ Mordechai of Lekhivitz zt”l

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No Dealings

The Holy One Belssed Be He desires no dealings with a baal lashon hara and does not wish to save him from misfortune. ~ The Chofetz Chaim citing a Midrash

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Turning Side to Side Until You Fall Asleep?

Rabbi Yeruchem Levovitz related, “Someone once asked me how many times I turn from side to side in my bed at night before I finally fall asleep. At first I was surprised by the such a strange question. Then the … Continue reading

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Self-Worth

My wallet can be embarrassed from his wallet, but I myself will not be embarrassed from him.

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Mistakenly Wealthy

If you have bitochon, you are truly a wealthy person.  If, however, the situation is that people mistakenly think that you have bitochon, it is just as if you are mistakenly thought to be wealthy. ~ R’ Yosef Yozel Hurwitz … Continue reading

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Taken for Granted

When we have something for a long time we usually take it for granted. From the day we were born we have breathed air and seen sunlight and the beauty of nature. We have had sight, hearing, taste, smell, and … Continue reading

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The Arizal’s Wisdom

The Arizal said that all his wisdom was due to the merit of his feeling great joy when he performed a mitzvah. ~ Sefer Charaidim

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Out of Character

Sometimes we refrain from a worthy action which we feel would be “out of character,” failing to realize that it would be out of character not with us, but with the evil inclination within us. ~ R’ Shraga Silverstein zt”l

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Lag Ba’Omer and Mothers Day

Lag Ba’Omer marks the passing of the great sage, R’ Shimon Bar Yochai who taught that three people who eat together at a table and share words of Torah, it’s as if they ate at God’s table. If you happen … Continue reading

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