Source of Joy

Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh

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4 Sins

For four sins, a person is partially punished in this world, while the principal punishment awaits him in the World to Come: idolatry, illicit relations, murder – and lashon hara is equivalent to them all. ~ Shemiras Halashon citing Talmud Yerushalmi

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The Chofetz Chaim’s Mother

The Chofetz Chaim had a daughter by the name of Rebbetzin Feiga Zacks. Rebbetzin Zacks lived a very long life. I remember seeing her in Yerushalayim when I was a bachur. She lived in Yerushalyim and she would tell over that she remembers hearing when the  Chofetz Chaim was becoming very, very famous, and people wanted to know from his mother, “What zechus did you have to have the Chofetz Chaim?” She thought about it and said, “I don’t really know. There is nothing special that I did”.

They pressed her further and asked her to please think. She said, “If you want to know, there is one thing. On the day that I got married, my mother asked me for a moment of my time. She sat down with me quietly and handed me a siddur. She said to me, my daughter, today you are zocheh to walk down to the chuppah. My tefilah is for you to be zocheh to very soon have a family, and you should be zocheh to raise your children in Torah and yiras shamayim. You’re job is to daven for them. That is why I bought you a siddur for the day of your chasunah. That is the key.” The Chofetz Chaim’s mother said, “If you want to know why I think I was zocheh to the Chofetz Chaim it’s because whenever I had a free moment, I would take out my siddur and cry for my little Yisroel Meir, for my little Srulik to become a talmid chacham and a yarei shamayim. ~ R’ Yechiel Spero

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A Dream Come True – Video

This short video is worth watching.  It is about the story of a Sefer Torah that was dedicated in memory of an IDF soldier who was killed in 2006.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N1g8JlG3aRQ

 

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You are a Miracle

You have eyes that can see, ears that can hear, you have nerves on your fingertips that can feel, you have taste buds in your mouth and you have the ability to think and remember, you are a wonderful machine that has no counterpart, and never will have a counterpart among the creations of men.

You’re a miracle. Stand and look in the mirror and admire the handiwork of Hashem. ~ R’ Avigdor Miller zt”l

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Aggravation from Business Dealings

The one who has a high level of trust in Hashem will not have any aggravation due to his business dealings because he knows that  whatever is occurring is being orchestrated by Hashem and is for his best. ~ Chovos Halevovos
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The Image

How you treat others is how G‑d treats you. How you forgive them is how He forgives you. How you measure them is how He measures you.

When you show empathy for the plight of another human being, G‑d takes empathy in your plight.

When others slight you and you ignore the call to vengeance that burns inside, G‑d erases all memory of your failures toward Him.

When you see the image of G‑d in another human being, then the image of G‑d becomes revealed within you. ~ R’ Tzvi Freeman

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A Conversation with Hashem

This past shabbos, I heard Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt quote a line I posted previously from the Rogotchover Gaon; “When I pray, I talk to God; When I learn [Torah], God talks to me.” But he added something so deep: When we say Shema, which is both Torah and tefilah, it is a true back and forth conversation with Hashem, which makes our daily recitation of Shema that much holier and another reason we must say each word so carefully and with the right kavanah.

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Neglected Mitzvos

There are some mitzvos which are, unfortunately, so neglected that failure to observe them is not generally condemned.  Nevertheless, it is considered loshon hora to relate that a person is remiss in fulfilling that mitzvah.  ~ Guard Your Tongue

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The Chofetz Chaim’s Home

Someone once came to the Chofetz Chaim’s house to speak with him. She noticed that his house was extremely simple.  There was just a table, a few chairs and a small portable kitchen.  She asked the Chofetz Chaim, “Where is your couch?  Where is your nice furniture?” The Chofetz Chaim replied, “Tell me, when you go to a hotel, do you bring your couch, your table, your chairs and all your other furniture along?”

“Of course not,” she replied.  “Well, why not?” asked the Chofetz Chaim.”  “Because I’m not planning on staying there for a long time; I’m only there for a few days and then returning home.” The Chofetz Chaim smiled and said, “That’s exactly how I look at life; I’m not here forever.  I am just passing through this world and in a few years my neshamah will be going back home!” ~ From the book, The Gadol HaDor

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