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Growth

The same way that parents only grow into their role by actual parenting – because one cannot learn parenting without having children – writers grow by writing, and leaders grow only by leading. We don’t grow by sitting back and … Continue reading

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Together

Every person is made better through others. Since each individual has unique qualities that others may lack, the understanding that, together, we form one whole allows us all to complement and perfect one another. ~ R’ Schneur Zalman of Liadi … Continue reading

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Shining Star

The Abarbanel teaches us that Klal Yisroel are compared to stars because like a star shines in the night…So too, even in the dark moments and difficult times, a Yid still shines bright!

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Do Whatever You Can

Be very happy, and treasure everything you do in the service of Hashem.  Think, “I wouldn’t trade this merit for all the money in the world!”  This applies even to a single good word, thought, or deed. Though it may … Continue reading

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Inspiration

The proper path to serving Hashem is not to rely on external inspiration, as this is only temporary. Rather, personal, daily, and consistent motivation—through contemplating your service to Hashem—is the true path. ~ Rabeinu Yona, Pirkei Avos, 1, 14.

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The Election

While many feel anxious about the election, we should remember that bitachon—our reliance on Hashem—can genuinely affect the outcome. Through our faith, we have the ability to make a real impact. Yet, we must also recognize that, ultimately, Hashem will … Continue reading

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Why We Daven

By Davening and verbalizing our needs, we are impressing upon ourselves that we are totally dependent on Hashem for every single thing.  ~ Chovos  Halevavos

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A Timeless Question

One question is always relevant: How can I use this to move forward? ~ Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller-Gottlieb

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A Two-Way Street

Emuna is not just about believing in Hashem. It’s about realizing that Hashem believes in you! ~ R’ Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l

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Something in Common

A person who takes a walk of 100 feet and a person who walks 2000 miles have one major thing in common. They both need to take a first step before they take a second step. ~ R’ Zelig Pliskin

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