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Step #1

Rabbeinu Yonah says: The first step in Avodas Hashem (serving G-d) is knowing who you are and where you come from.  Because if you don’t know that, you can’t start your mission.  ~ R’ Yisroel Majeski

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Here’s the Difference

What’s the difference between one who has emuna and one who does not?   Peace of mind.   The one with emuna is at peace, and the one without is in turmoil. ~ R’ Elimelech Biderman

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You Can Do This!

Just as one is obligated to believe in Hashem, so must one believe in himself.  ~ R’ Tzadok Hakohen of Lublin

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Prayer is a Way of Life

Tefilah (prayer) is all-inclusive. Tefilah includes bitachon, trusting Hashem. Tefilah includes ahavas Hashem, love of Hashem. Tefilah includes bechinah, studying what Hashem does for you in this world… Tefilah is a way of life; that’s what you’re in this world for.  ~ R’ Avigdor Miller zt”l

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You’ll get Past This

Someone told the Tchebiner Rav zt’l that he was very worried about his children who were getting older and have not found shidduchim. The Tchebiner Rav told him the following story: “Early in the morning on erev Yom Kippur, someone was going to … Continue reading

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Mirror

A face is like a mirror.  If you smile at others, they will smile back. If you frown, they will do the same. Kindness inspires kindness. It doesn’t make a difference what’s in your heart, if there’s worry or fear: when … Continue reading

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Past, Present and Future

A person’s task in life is to be grateful for the past, active in the present, and hopeful for the future.   ~ R’ Shlomo Wolbe zt”l 

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One Groan

The Rebbe of Ruzhin zt”l once heard his daughter complaining about something and said to her, “One groan brings on more tzaros, whereas one praise brings on more goodness.” 

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Worried about Tomorrow

The gemara (Sotah 48b) tells us that if a person has enough bread to eat today, he is lacking emuna if he worries about what he will eat tomorrow.  But this only applies to one’s self.  When it comes to … Continue reading

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Be Yourself

If I could do what you can do, and you could do what I can do, then the Ribbono shel Olam would not have created us both.  We each have our own talents and skills and mission. You look around, and … Continue reading

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