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Emuna is …

November 27, 2014
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated and sponsored L’iluy nishmat Rav Zev Shimshon ben Yaakov Tuvie Halevi zt”l.  May his neshama eternally rest and bask in the Divine radiance of the Shechinah HaKedosha among all of the tsaddikim who have departed from this world, Amen.

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Emuna is the faith that all You do is good for us. That You are infinitely wiser than us, and understand better than we what we must go through in life to reveal our strengths and actualize our potentials.

Emuna helps us when we look back at the trials of our lives.

Emuna helps us deal with the past. To come to terms with the difficulties and failures, hardships and the blows, that life showers on us. It is the faith in knowing it was all for the best. That for some reason beyond our comprehension it had to be this way.

But Bitachon assists us with the present and the future. It is my uncalculated trust, the warmth all around me, right now, at this moment, because You are with me. It is the confidence that You will provide only good things for me in the future because You are the ultimate source of good.

It is jumping from the cliff, while knowing that the landing will be soft, because Your arms will be carrying me.  It is the conviction that You will chase away all of life’s monsters. That you are there with me in each and every new venture.

While Emuna confronts the pain of my past falls, Bitachon is the confidence that enables me to attempt to take that next step forward.

(By Chana Weisberg)

Tehillim 146:5

November 26, 2014
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Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is dedicated l’iluy nishmat Moshe Ben Esther a’h.  May his neshama bask in the Divine radiance of the Shechinah HaKedosha among all of the righteous who have departed from this world, Amen.

“Happy is the person whose help is in the G-d of Yaacov, whose trust is on HaShem, his G-d”  (Tehillim 146:5)

Imagine the feeling of joy, delight, and comfort of a small child who trusts in his parents for love, protection, and care. Hashem is our spiritual parent, and loves us without end. In fact, the Ba’al Shem Tov ztk”l said, “I wish that I could love my child as much as HaShem loves the greatest sinner in Israel.” Therefore, a person who sincerely trusts in Hashem also finds tranquility, security, and happiness.

When Yaacov went to Egypt to escape the famine, Hashem promised him, “I will be with you and I will protect you and I will bring you back.” In this light, the passuk says, “Happy is the person whose help is in the G-d of Yaacov.” That is, just as Yaacov had peace of mind because he knew that Hashem would watch over and help him, so too, whoever trusts in Hashem will be filled with happiness and calmness.

Hashem assures us with the same guarantee of protection that He promised to Yaacov Avinu. Hashem created the heavens, earth, and sea. Therefore, since He is the Master of all, He has the capability to protect a person in every location, no matter what.

A Story on Positive Perspective

November 25, 2014
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A little girl walked daily to and from school. Though the weather that morning was questionable and clouds were forming, she made her daily trip to school. As the afternoon progressed, the winds whipped up, along with thunder and lightning.

The mother of the little girl felt concerned that her daughter would be frightened as she walked home from school, and she herself feared that the electrical storm might harm her child.

Following the roar of thunder, lightning, through the sky and full of concern, the mother quickly got in her car and drove along the route to her child’s school.

As she did so, she saw her little girl walking along, but at each flash of lightning, the child would stop, look up and smile. Another and another were to follow quickly, each with the little girl stopping, looking up and smiling.

Finally, the mother called over to her child and asked, “What are you doing?”

The child answered, smiling, “Hashem, just keeps taking pictures of me.”

You Belong in this World

November 24, 2014
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Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is dedicated and sponsored l’iluy nishmat Yehuda Leib ben Mordechai a’h.  May his neshama bask in the Divine radiance among all the tsaddikim who have departed from this world, Amen.

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Divine providence goes beyond what happens directly to me. Hashem’s master-plan is not limited to what directly impacts me yet extends to all events that occur in my presence.  Whatever I witness through my ears, eyes, heart or even nose is meant for me to experience, grow and learn from.  Nothing is happenstance; nothing. Although it may appear that certain occurrences have little influence on my life, nonetheless they are closely ordained by Hashem to the last minute detail.

In fact as we take a closer look into this idea we can sense that our next breath depends entirely upon Hashem.  Our existence is because He wills it so. In that case, we each ‘belong’ in this world and play a great role in the universe.  This should energize and pump us with meaning and self-worth.

The idea is to look at Divine intervention and recognize that each one of us is important.  Hashem ‘longs’ for a relationship with us and wants us to have the best life has to offer.  What is the best? Hashem Himself is the best; a bond with the source of all life.

We wake up each morning and thank Hashem for re-creating us today.  We appreciate our own existence since we understand that life is a gift.  Just because we have lived until now, Hashem is not obligated to continue to give us life.  Every moment is a gift.

No need for paranoia.  Let’s just renew our mindset on how precious a gift we are being given daily, moment by moment, to live under the watchful eye of a caring and loving Hashem.

A Viewpoint on Suffering

November 20, 2014
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We all experience different challenges throughout our lives…

Some challenges are easy to overcome.

BUT

There are some obstacles that seem impossible to beat…

What is the one big secret that will allow us to overcome every single challenge in life?

In this video below, I will share with you my very personal story of victory

and the one tool I use to overcome my daily hurdles.

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Warm Wishes,

Orit

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Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of the beautiful neshamot who were injured in yesterday’s horrific terror attack.  May we uplift this time of unity and bring merits to Klal Yisrael by praying for their complete recovery and safety of all Jews around the world, Amen.

Chaim Yechiel ben Malka

Shmuel Yerucham ben Baila

Eitan ben Sarah

Ari ben Bracha

Avraham ben Cherna

Ron ben Ruth

Our lives are a reflection of the lives of our Avot and Imahot.   This week’s parsha Toldot discusses the difficulty of Rivka Imeinu in conceiving.  It is written in the Gemara Tanchuma, “Hashem desires to hear the prayers of the righteous.”

Rationale tells us that it cannot be – how is it that Hashem ‘yearns’ for us to cry out in Tefillah, out of pain and suffering? Yet, when delving further into the words of our holy Sages we come to learn that Hashem ‘longs’ for the greatness and wholesomeness of the righteous which comes as a result of their heartfelt prayers.

Our perception of life is distorted.  Our belief is that Hashem loves us only if we are gifted with all that we need. But our needs are not necessarily beneficial for us in the long term.  Here is the time once again to reiterate that our vision is limited. We are finite beings and can only see the here of this world.  As parents we know that the future is always at the forefront when we guide and care for our children.  We are always relating the impact of what we are doing today to the effect it will have on tomorrow.

Hashem ‘knows’ that we are here on a mission; to partner with our Creator and strive to reveal perfection and G-dliness in everything.  He ‘knows’ that we do not want to leave this world the same way we entered, but in an elevated more perfected state. The challenges of life bring us to look for Hashem and bond with the Only One who is truly able to help; shower us with compassion and embrace us with strength.

Thus it is this place that Hashem awaits us to arrive; to the recognition of Ein od Milvado, there is No One Else But Hashem!!  That is perfection. That is wholeness.  That is the pathway to righteousness.  That is the road every Jew must travel.  Please Hashem may it be b’rachamim, Amen.

To view this week’s shiur on Parshat Toldot and insightful words of consolation on recent events please view HERE.

How Involved is Hashem?

November 19, 2014
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about how I began seeing the world through the eyes of emuna.

The seeds had been planted in my youth,

but it wasn’t until I was diagnosed with MS 9 years ago

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Orit Esther

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Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of the beautiful neshamot who were injured in yesterday’s horrific terror attack.  May we uplift this time of unity and bring merits to Klal Yisrael by praying for their complete recovery and safety of all Jews around the world, Amen.

Chaim Yechiel ben Malka

Shmuel Yerucham ben Baila

Eitan ben Sarah

Avraham Shmuel ben Shaina

Ari ben Bracha

Avraham ben Cherna

Ron ben Ruth

A very important principle in developing our emuna is to believe that Hashem knows all creatures down to the minute details. Another words it is essential to know that Hashem is ‘personally involved’ in everything that occurs in the cosmos and takes an ‘active part’ in all matters of the universe.  Understanding and recognizing that Hashem knows and governs everything is the basis for belief in Divine providence.

Thoughts such as, “Why would Hashem bother Himself with my ‘little’ problem?” refute the concept that Hashem is the Master Planner of existence.  This denial may not only come as a result of erroneous thinking but can stem from emotionally feeling rejected, G-d forbid, by Hashem.  The harsh realities of the times we live in unfortunately strike us with pain.  Some are led to question the presence of a loving and caring Hashem.

Yet we should continuously internalize the knowledge and live with the keen awareness that Divine providence is part and parcel of every Jewish soul.  The greater effort we extend into understanding how ‘involved’ Hashem is in our lives, the stronger our emuna will be.

Hashem is Here

November 18, 2014
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Today’s Daily Dose of Emuna is sponsored and dedicated L’iluy nishmat Eliezer ben Fivel z’l.  May his neshama bask in the Divine radiance among all of the tzaddikim who have departed from this world, amongst them the kedoshim who were brutally killed in today’s terrorist attack, Amen.

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“Conceal shall I conceal My face on that day” (Sefer Devarim, 31:18). Galut (the Exile) is a twofold concealment, wherein the concealment itself is concealed. The Ba’al Shem Tov HaKadosh teaches that so great is this concealment, that one is not even aware of the concealment; one may even come to think of the darkness as light. How does it feel to be in exile?  Alienation – a feeling of division between Ahm Yisrael and Hashem. So great is the separation that we don’t even sense that He is with us.

Therefore the exile is an exile of the mind in addition to the body. There is a great sense of abandonment and isolation as though the nation of Israel is left on their own.  However, the very name of Yisrael implies Yashar Kel, straight with Hashem; we are always bonded with our Creator.

The exile will continue to grow until we reach the point where our heartfelt crying is so powerful and broadcasts the message, “We can’t live without You Hashem.  We need Your revealed presence back in our midst.”  Such is the spiritual level we should strive to attain, particularly when tragedies occur.

Although Hashem is ‘hiding’, hiding implies that He is here, but that we can’t see Him.  Hashem is here…always with us.

 

The Story of Our Lives

November 17, 2014
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated l’iluy nishmat Ariella Rivka bat Avraham a’h.  She was certainly a most precious soul, to be taken from this world at just a bit over 8 years old.  I can still hear her angelic voice singing to me … her innocence and love of life, certainly worthy to strive towards. Thank you Ariella, for inspiring my life and the lives of so many others.  May her neshama bask in the radiance of the Shechina HaKedosha together with all of the righteous souls who have departed from this world, Amen.

This weeks coming Parshat Toldot speaks of so many profound meaningful lessons one of which is finding meaning in the face of life’s struggles. The greatest challenges are here to teach us who we are – if we are willing to ask the questions and confront the answers.

We are all pregnant with two nations inside of us battling to reign. Inevitably we ask the same question Rivka Imeinu did when she felt the tug of war during her pregnancy, “Im Keyn, Lama Zeh Anochi (If life is like this… with so much suffering… Why am I?)”

We indeed are carrying life inside, the potential to build a spiritual edifice in a spiritual desert.  The desire to elevate, seek meaning and define life’s purpose is constantly ‘nagging’ at us.  However, life has a conniving way to lure us into the frills of entertainment decorating this world too.

Our souls ignite aglow when we experience an uplifting Tefillah. We then realize that life is here, no need for anything more.  Next we find ourselves in Esav-consciousness being driven by our ego tendencies.  A fight until the end; a battle of the fittest!  Let us realize and accept that we need both for our personalities to evolve and attain higher goals.

Rivka searches on high for her answer.  She asks, ‘Why am I this way’.  She wants purpose and understands there is meaning in life. She gets an answer but not a complete understanding of why.  Yet, she keeps seeking – after all the search is what is important.

The search is what life is about.  We are all combating to seek the upper hand and elevate ourselves in the process.  This is the story of our lives.

Purpose + Challenge = …

November 13, 2014
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Attaching rich meaning and purpose to life’s challenges equips us with the vital gear to combat them. A person would be happy to dig a hole no matter how difficult the task appears, knowing that he will be planting a garden in that pit and soon enjoy a beautiful floral display.

In fact often times it doesn’t matter if we personally benefit from the hardship rather than someone else; as long as it is of value.  Willingness to work out at the gym is likely to be stronger if we hold onto the foresight and long term goals associated with healthy exercise.

It is basic human instinct to resist difficult occurrences.  Nonetheless it is of great significance as it adds to character growth.  The level of greatness that one can attain through challenging times is possible particularly because he is lifting himself up while feeling weighed down.

There are valuable lessons we can learn from yesterday’s midrash regarding the three possible reasons for enduring hardships.  Could it be that we have been chosen to show our strength by example to others while we experience difficulties?  Maybe the troubles are meant to elevate us personally in ways that were previously hidden?

Yet, the possibility always stands that we may not comprehend the reason why and not be able to answer the ancient question, “Why me” or “Why them” or “Why do bad things happen to good people?” Yet we have a better chance of accepting even that which we cannot grasp with our limited mind by learning Emuna.  Knowing that Hashem eternally loves us and is guiding us through life moment by moment, day by day ties purpose into challenge.

The new Daily Dose of Emuna motto:  Hashem (Purpose) + Challenge = “I can handle it!”

Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

November 12, 2014
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This undoubtedly is the most asked question! The Midrash Bereishis Rabbah (32:3) gives three metaphors in trying to tackle this ancient question that probes the minds of both young and old:

* Rabbi Yonatan explains:  a potter checking his pots (by tapping their surface) does not hit the weak pots that would crack.  Yet, he checks the strong pots that can withstand numerous hits without shattering.  So too does Hashem test the strongest of His children.

*Rabbi Yossi ben Chanina teaches:  when a flax dealer knows that his flax is of superior quality he does not hesitate to beat it as this causes it to thicken.  However a thinner piece of flax will crack when whipped.

* Rabbi Elazar explains:  When a farmer has two cows one strong and one weak, which one will he use to carry the heavy load?

The first teaching seems to suggest that checking the pots is for the purpose of the pot and not for the potter in order to demonstrate to the pot how strong it truly is. The second lesson learned from Rabbi Yossi is that hitting the flax strengthens the flax itself and increases its quality and ability to withstand hardship.  Rabbi Elazar in the third explanation brings down that difficulties helps strengthen others by example.

Tomorrow we will delve further into these three metaphors, yet we can be certain of one thing; there is meaning behind all hardships.

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