Be Protected from the War of Gog and Magog

The Gemara (Shabbos 118a) states the following:

Anyone who fulfills the obligation to eat three meals on Shabbos is spared from three misfortunes:

(1) From the pangs of Moshiach (the suffering that precedes the advent of Moshiach);

(2) from the judgment of Gehinom; and

(3) from the war of Gog and Magog (before the Final Redemption, Gog, King of Magog, will lead the nations in a cataclysmic war against the Jews in Eretz Yisrael, as described in Ezekiel 38-39).

If you haven’t been careful to have a third meal on Shabbos until now, you might want to start.

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Looking Back

When you look at the world, and the episodes that are painful and hard for us, you should look at the outcome, and you will see a great wonder.

Many things happen to us that we don’t want, but in the end, it turns out to be good for us. 

~ Chovos HaLevavos (Bechinah 5)

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The Power of Our Thoughts

We must believe that everything is for the good and that everything is from Hashem.

The belief itself has the potential to turn everything around and cause the good to occur.

Sifsei Tzaddik writes, “When one believes in nature, matters generally don’t change, but when one believes in Hashem, things can change in a moment.”

~ R’ Elimelech Biderman 

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Opinions?

When Jewish lives are endangered, one does not ask the opinion of others.

~ The Lubavitcher Rebbe zt”l

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How We Can Win

In Devarim Rabbah, it is noted that even though Achav’s generation worshiped idols, they remarkably emerged victorious in every war due to their avoidance of lashon hara. Conversely, the Yerushalmi (Peah 1) highlights that Dovid’s generation was filled with righteousness, but they experienced defeat in every battle due to their tendency to engage in lashon hara.

Reflecting on this powerful insight, let us take this lesson to heart and make a commitment to refrain from engaging in lashon hara. By doing so, we may never fully comprehend the countless lives we can potentially save through the profound power of our words.

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Responses to the Question of the Week!

Click the following link and be inspired by the commitments people have made to help Klal Yisrael during this time: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bHZEYFGP0_cS7gG-WSyM3aw1za5wHqvIsTon8HMooKo/edit?usp=sharing  

I’ll highlight a few below: 

Saying Tehillim, learning it, and saying it slowly.  

Saying Nishmas, Parshas Haketores, and Kriat Shema al Hamitah.

Some people have committed to wearing tzitzis, tefillin and kashering their kitchen.  

All types of chesed and tzedakah were mentioned. 

Many people are working on Ahavas Yisrael, being more patient with people and judging them favorably.  

People have committed to not speaking lashon hara in general or even for an hour a day.  

Some people are now davening shachris/mincha/maariv and with more kavanah.  

Others are lighting shabbos candles early and ending it late.  

Many men are guarding their eyes and many women are dressing more tznius. 

People are learning more Torah, doing Shnayim Mikra, and some have signed up for a new chavrusa (go to Partners in Torah). 

More people are now going to minyan, and people who had been going are getting there earlier. 

I’ll just end with this.  A friend told me that he joined a WhatsApp Group where each person has committed to putting tefillin on each day and then taking a picture of their arm and sending it to the group.  The group is currently full with 1026 members and he literally receives 1000s of pictures each day.  Incredible!

We each have different starting points, but can all commit to doing something extra. Hatzolocha on whatever it is you have chosen to do and may it be a z’chus for Am Yisroel!

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2 Stations

A man was created not for his station in this world, but for his station in the World to Come.

It is only that his station in this world is a means towards his station in the World to Come, which is the ultimate goal. 

~ Mesilas Yesharim

Click here to answer the Question of the Week: https://forms.gle/YxJTbhT2fJ6WUFao7

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Bulletproof

In times like these, it is truly inspiring to witness the chessed of Klal Yisrael.

However, it’s essential to remember that it’s not the bulletproof vest itself that saves a soldier’s life; rather, it’s the mercy aroused in Heaven when a Jew donates a bulletproof vest that safeguards the soldier.

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Control

You don’t always have control over what happens, but you do have control over what you do with the experience. 

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Question of the Week

As we’ve discussed, each of us must respond to the call of duty in our own unique way, be it through prayer, acts of kindness, or other means.

Spiritually, what commitments or actions have you undertaken or do you plan to undertake to support the well-being of Klal Yisrael?

Please submit your answer, which we will share at the end of the week. It may inspire others to do something similar!

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