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Emuna: Why we need it and why I need you!

December 11, 2013
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Everything is from Hashem!  This statement is nothing new to the readers who have been with the Daily Dose of Emuna for quite some time.  Yet as many of you write to me on a regular basis it is a difficult challenge to push the emuna button when hardships arise. The question that is repeatedly asked, “How do I get the emuna in my mind to affect my heart and impact my feelings so I will pulsate with emuna vibes through and through?”  I want to feel it, but I don’t!

It is the struggle of our current generation and a crucial necessary tool we need to learn every moment possible in order to lead happy, more fulfilling and emotionally balanced lives.  Chazal teach us that just as a body needs food, the soul needs emuna.  Without emuna the soul suffers and the result; negative emotions begin to flood our entire being.

Many think that I have reached my emuna pinnacle and don’t get frustrated with the curve balls thrown to me in life.   I am on an emuna journey just like you traveling the path to see and feel Hashem’s existence in every aspect of my life.  My emotions often ‘get in the way’ too and I must learn in my own way to ‘Cast my burden onto Hashem’ just like the rest.

I began writing the emuna articles in order to teach myself that Hashem loves me more than ever and is walking side by side with me everywhere I go.  I never thought anyone else needed to learn the same message like I did. Two and a half years have passed since then and thousands of you have inspired me to keep writing and teaching the crucial message of why we need Hashem in our lives.

B’chasdei Shamayim, I know the impact is widespread and it has changed coutless lives.  Rabbeim have written to me, though I prefer not to mention names, that they themselves have tremendously benefitted from the emuna lessons since they are real and practical and are taught with such passion.   What a humbling experience.

This is why the forthcoming book “180 Degrees in 180 Days’ is so essential to the Klal.  Everyone needs this and I need your help to make this book.  This is going to cost me to produce, design and edit, so whatever you can contribute please do.  As little as $5 – as much as a million dollars and you’ll get great rewards both material and spiritual because every dollar you give, it’s a mitzvah going toward Torah learning.

In fact in order to make this book a reality it only takes 120 people to contribute $102 (the gematria of the word EMUNA).  It can be spread out over 6 months; just under $18 a month.  I know Hashem will see this project through, but I also know that He wants me to spread the wealth and reward with the people who benefit from the emuna lessons and know how it has affected their lives first hand.

Please take the time to contribute.  Every dollar is a note of appreciation that you are sending The Daily Dose of Emuna that you care and want it to continue.  I can’t do this alone. Please join me.

All contributions can be made either via paypal email oritriter@gmail.com, credit card via http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/daily-dose-of-emuna, check or wire bank transfer. For contributions of $180 or more we can send you a tax deductible receipt, which is of greater value before the 31st of December 2013.

All donations can be used from Ma’aser as they are 100% being used for Torah learning.  Thank you for your generous support. Please pass the word on!

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Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Raphael Elisha Meir ben Devorah a six year old who is tremendously suffering from brain cancer.  May Hashem shower him and his family with all of the yeshuot in the zechut of the miracle of Chanukah and may he be completed healing amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

Last night R’Aryeh Wolbe in Houston responded to the critical medical situation of Rafael Elisha Meir ben Devorah (Cohen), who is suffering with aggressive brain cancer.  The doctors gave the parents the devastating news that “there is nothing more we can do for him.”

R’ Wolbe said right now Rafael Elisha’s fate is in Hashem’s hands and he needs our tefillos.  Please daven for a speedy recovery for Rafael Elisha Meir ben Devorah.   He may have days to live, the doctors don’t know.

An update on the earlier message. 

The parents were going to try Antineoplaston Therapy at the Burzyinski clinic, which I said in a previous email.  A number of you sent a note saying that that clinic has issues, which is also why the FDA withheld approval.  Nonetheless, the parents have comfort knowing that 30,000 people signed the White House petition for FDA approval for compassionate use of an experimental medication that may have the potential to save his life  (sign the petition) and that they are receiving support worldwide from the Jewish nation.   Mrs. Cohen was in tears when she spoke with R’Wolbe.

In addition the family does have to pay medical bills to keep him alive.  You can donate here:

http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/help-raphael-elisha-meir-ben-devorah-cohen/104108?utm_source=cohen+plea&utm_campaign=urgent+plea&utm_medium=email .

 

The goal is $100,000 and when I just donated the total was $75,147. 

Awareness

December 10, 2013
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Da’at is the expansion of one’s spiritual awareness.  We acquire it by working on heightening our spiritual sensibility; a lifetime task being that our conscious mind was sent into exile at the same time when our physical essence was.

Therefore when our da’at, a state of conscious expansion (our ability to see beyond the here and now), is in exile our finite thinking minds are constricted.  The goal: to search beneath the surface and rise above this narrow place.

One of the fundamental ways to work towards living with a more keen awareness of Hashem’s existence is to regularly ask the vital life questions:  “Where is my place in this world?” “What difference can I make with my limited stay here?” “What can I do to make my life more meaningful?”

The risk we take when leaving our da’at in exile is the possibility that we will experience more difficulty when hardships c”v come our way.  The antidote is to widen our vision and begin focusing on the ‘big picture.’  There is an afterlife, there is eternity, there is reward and consequences for every thought, every action and every iota of effort and longing we extended to hold onto our emuna.

Seeing beyond the now will most certainly require constant reinforcement and work.  The payoff:  eternity!

Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Tova Esther bat Leah Mariyam.  She lives in RBS and at present the doctors have told the parents that her child will eventually pass away from her condition.  They are currently undergoing genetic testing to determine if their diagnosis is correct, and, if it is, which strain of the condition her daughter (may) have (though all other signs point to the suspected condition).  Let us all unite and daven for rachamei Shamayim to be showered upon her and may she merit a complete healing amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

The cold begins…

December 9, 2013
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Tevet is the coldest month of the year and therefore lends itself to craving for bodily contact and warmth.  ‘All follows after its beginning’; we learn from here that being that Tevet starts with the intense warmth and embrace of the Chanukah candles it holds within it the power to illuminate even the darkest and coldest of months.

This enlivens our emuna as it hints to the fact that although we may be experiencing numbness and confusion, a sense of loneliness due to the challenges in life, the message from Hashem to us is:  I am here with you guiding you along your path.  No matter what happens the message is an eternal one for us always to remember!

The koach (strength) we hopefully accumulated during the awesome Chanukah holiday keeps shining and glowing and B’H will enable us to rededicate our lives to living with emuna shleimah. 

Once again, it is not a matter of understanding what is happening in our lives, it is a sense of trusting that it is all good and we simply cannot see the entirety of it right now.  But one day, B’H b’rachamim, we will.

 

 

 

 

Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Avraham ben Bracha, an 18 years old student who just found out that he has stomach and liver cancer.  Please Hashem shower this beautiful neshama with rachamei Shamayim and shower him with a complete healing amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

The fallen sparks

December 5, 2013
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As we are experiencing the last miraculous lights of Chanukah we are still able to embrace the Ohr Haganuz, the hidden light of creation.  There is a deep Kabbalistic elucidation that teaches the events that brought about the shattering of the vessels. These vessels essentially are parts of creation which could no longer contain the ohr haganuz when it shined in full force and as a result were scattered and descended to the lower worlds; our world as we know it.

Each one of us carries selected sparks from these fallen sparks and comes into contact with them at different stages of our lives.  Although these sparks are described as ‘fallen’ they still hold within them some of the hidden light.  One of the greatest tasks in life is for us to ‘redeem’ these sparks and return them back to their source on high through living a life of Torah and fulfilling the mitzvot.

Every Shabbat this hidden light peaks through and shines onto the Jewish souls to assist them in rectifying their personal sparks connected to their individual souls.  Consequently, when we involve ourselves in the holy aspects of Shabbat we are repairing our souls. Let us see how.

In effect when we observe Shabbat we are receiving an amazing gift from Borei Olam.  The hidden light, which glimpses forth on Shabbat, is compared to a magnet which acts to draw that flicker of light embedded in the fallen sparks.   Beginning with our pre-Shabbat spiritual and physical preparations and continuing forth by honoring Shabbat itself, we are for all intents and purposes strengthening our vessels to ‘catch’ this hidden light which is enclosed in our fallen sparks.

To bring this multifaceted notion to a simple point – when we properly prepare and observe Shabbat we are providing a holy abode for the ohr haganuz to stay until it ascends back to its source on motzei Shabbat.  The more actively involved we are in making ourselves holy, the more we are able to retain the holy light that beams each and every Shabbat.

Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Elisha Meir Raphael ben Devorah a six year old who is tremendously suffering from brain cancer.  May Hashem shower him and his family with all of the yeshuot in the zechut of the miracle of Chanukah and may he be completed healing amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

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Please sign this petition to help save Refael Elisha Cohen who is six years old and very sick with brain cancer.

Please see note below from his father and mother, who are very special people and are at their wits end.

No money being asked for, just a few moments of your time to sign a petition that just may save his life.

Please feel free to forward on.

They need 100,000 signatures for the White House to consider granting an approval  for a medicine that has the potential to save their 6 year old son and 2 other kids with rare brain tumors.

They would really appreciate if you could sign and pass on!

Click here to sign a petition

 

The entire plot

December 4, 2013
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Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the hatzlacha of the entire Last family.  May they be blessed with health, happiness, joy and an abundance of spiritual and material bracha amongst all of Am Yisrael in the zechut of Chanukah, Amen!

Aish.com will now be publishing a new series of brand new articles on emuna by the Daily Dose of Emuna.  Check in regularly:  http://www.aish.com/sp/ph/Faith-in-God-A-Jewish-Perspective.html

Today, is Rosh Chodesh Tevet.  Today is the day to daven for coming back to teshuva.  Today is the day when Yismael did teshuva and we can tap into this spiritual energy.  Ask Hashem to enlighten the eyes of Klal Yisrael especially those who have strayed from the path of Torah.  It is praiseworthy to also light a candle in the merit of Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess.

The Greeks’ mindset was simply, “Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow you may die” – meaning focus on here and now – there is no future plan, only the present.  However, there is nothing further from the truth as the Jewish people are instructed to believe in the World to Come and eternal life.

If the concept of eternity is not placed at the forefront of our minds on a regular basis, we will fail to properly make our way through life in this world.  Eternal life is what makes this world worth living and investing effort in.  Without considering this fundamental piece, this world seemingly fails to serve truth and justice or reward and punishment.

How can we understand the odds and ends of this world when we only live through a chunk of it?  It is likened to coming into a movie a half hour after it has begun and leaving a half hour before it ends and expecting to understand the entire plot!  Yet there is a before and after, though we are not privy to see it all right now. We will though in due time, B’H.

With that in mind, it is much easier to live with the advice of Rebbi Nachman ztk’l – accustom yourself to give thanks to HaKadosh Baruch Hu.  We must work towards illuminating our words with gratitude since this will connect us to Hashem’s truthful light.  How?  Measure for measure by uttering words of truth and expressing appreciation for the goodness we believe that Hashem is constantly bestowing upon us, we eradicate falsehood and create an opening to faithfulness.

Honesty with one’s self is another powerful way to experience Hashem’s truthful reality.  I must see myself for who I really am; an eved Hashem (servant of Hashem). This is my truthful place and the sooner I accept my role, the clearer my path in life will become.

 

Zot Chanukah tonight, the eighth day of Chanukah, is the day that seals the judgments that were made in the Higher Heavenly Courts on Rosh Hashanah.  It is an auspicious day for beseeching our endless list of requests and wishes while building on our emuna to see and accept that it is all good.

Tonight is a special night to daven for zera bar kayama, children. We ask Hashem that in the merit of the eight day’s of Chanukah women around the world should merit celebrating the bris of their newborn children soon.  It is also a segula to daven for one’s zivug, soul-mate. 

The lights of Chanukah will accompany us throughout the year and illuminate our eyes to see through emuna glasses.  Take as much time as you can to gaze at the lights tonight.  Allow your vision to become blurry with tears  as though it is a bonfire while staring at the glow of the candles.  There is no clearer way to see life!

 

 

Soothing flames of clarity

December 3, 2013
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Today’s daily dose is dedicated l’iluy neshmat Osnat bat Carmela z’l.  May her neshama bask in the Divine radiance together with all of the tzaddikim who have departed from this world, Amen.

Sefer Bereshis describes how the world looked initially: tohu veh’vohu, total chaos.  Hashem then gave form to this disordered universe; each creature was given purpose thus providing direction in the universe.   This is one of the meanings behind the verse, ‘let there be light’ since light brought clarity in the place of where confusion previously was.

We can all relate to times of utter confusion in our lives whereby darkness reigns.  It is for this reason that we are instructed to place the menorah at our doorways so that the holy light of Hashem illuminate our paths as we walk through life.  The doorway and window sill are places of transition between our homes and the outside world.  We need the tefillah of Shema Yisrael on one side of the door and the warm embrace of the Chanukah lights on the other to direct us with clarity.

The warm light of Chanukah gifts us with lucidity that we can share with others.  The dynamics of a flame is such that we can share it with others while not decreasing its ability to continue to shine with the same energy.  When we see our life as whole and complete, view our existence as a gift that is filled with goodness, then we can give of ourselves to others without feeling that we are extracting from ourselves.

Therefore one of the tools we need in order to keep that light is to acknowledge our inner light, our ability to shine and warm others; our healthy emotional state of being.  In front of the Chanukah lights let us ask Hashem to heal our wounds with His awesome soothing flames, amen!

The Real Victory of Chanukah

December 2, 2013
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Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Leah Tamar bat Shira Golda.  She is a three year old girl undergoing urologic surgery today.   May HaKadosh Baruch Hu send the malach Raphael to guide the hands of the doctors and may Leah Tamar bat Shira Golda merit a complete healing amongst all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

 

There were a number of victories won on the Greek battlefront.  One of which is taught to us in the bracha of Al Hanissim, “…Chukei Retzonecha (…. the laws of Your will).”  Why the need to say Your will?  We all know that the entirety of Torah laws and guidance are divinely rooted.

To answer this question we must go back to the basics of creation and Hashem’s existence.  Chazal teach us that nothing can exist in reality without it being completely enjoined with the will of Borei Olam.  Simply speaking, nothing can exist in this universe without ratzon Hashem.  We see from this that if we do not align ourselves with fulfilling His will we are not embedded in truthful reality, only illusion.

Many of the nations of the world agree that Torah offers a complete system of moral and ethical values that are crucial for healthy existence.  However this is not why the Jewish people are instructed to fulfill Torah study and performance of mitzvot.  We are to do so as an eved to his master.  No rhythm or reason other than to  align ourselves with the Divine purpose of creation.

The Greeks did not have any qualms about keeping Torah, however keeping laws for the sake of being loyal to a Supreme Authority, that could not be tolerated. Giving pleasure, nachat ruach, to Borei Olam, was considered absolutely absurd to them.

From here we see the direct link as to why we are told to say Your will.  There should not be a mental or physical separation between that which we do and the fulfillment of Hashem’s will; they are two sides of the same coin.  Succeeding in finding the jug of sealed pure oil was testimony that Hashem’s will is not to be ‘mixed up’ with anything else.  There is no room for logic, social acceptance or in keeping with the times.

HaKadosh Baruch Hu did not stamp the Torah with an expiration date or renewal clause.  It is valid for eternity and it is our link to infinity!

 

Fight for the light

November 27, 2013
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Our war for light is a fight for the truth to be revealed.   When we live in darkness we are cut off from reality – we do not benefit from HaKadosh Baruch Hu’s presence or take pleasure in our relationship with Him.  We are left empty and alone – separate.

However, within this darkness we can find ourselves; it is a road to self-discovery to make positive changes in our lives.  The Ba’al Shem Tov HaKadosh teaches that the greatest difficulty we endure is when we live in darkness and don’t realize that it is dark.  We reside a blackness and sense it being brightness.

The galut becomes comfortable and we adjust to our surroundings not feeling that anything is wrong or out of place.  How can we find our way through that?  A fundamental rule in psychology is that you cannot help someone if they refuse to be helped.  How can we work towards the geula if we don’t sense discomfort in the galut?

This is the delusional power of the yetzer hara.  Rebbi Nachman ztk’l brings down that during our generation the yetzer hara will be renamed – the power of delusion!  We are lacking our natural habitat and yet accept it.  Therefore it is here where we need to fight.

Tonight, when we light the menorah we must turn to Hashem and ‘demand’ the geula.   We should tell Hashem that we refuse to live in darkness and need light – Borei Olam’s light, the light of truthful reality.  Chazal teach us that this is the tefilla that Hashem ‘craves’ and ‘yearns’ for.  A demand for Him to reveal Himself and for His name to be universally recognized and glorified.

A fight on the emuna battleground is what it should be called.  Our constant conflict between body and soul, clarity and confusion, emuna and doubts must be done with once and for all.

Tonight, request light; peaceful light in your homes, intimate light in your relationship with Hashem, loving light in Klal Yisrael, joyful light in every home, healing light for the sick, zivug light for singles, baby light for childless parents, blessed light for our parnassa, and the light of teshuva to the wandering souls in B’nai Yisrael.

This is one war we all need to fight together … and cannot afford to loose!

Please post your comments and questions here.  It is important that we all gain insight from each others thoughts.

The Daily Dose will be taking a break from posting emuna lessons until Monday, B’H.  May the miracles of Chanukah surround Klal Yisrael always, Amen!

 

Chanukah Segulot (powerful practices)

November 26, 2013
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http://www.dailydoseofemuna.com/2013/11/26/chanukah-segulot-powerful-practices

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CHANUKAH SEGULOT:  (SOME OF THESE COME FROM R’ YEMIMA MIZRACHI, SOME FROM HANDOUTS THAT WERE GIVEN AT A SHIUR I ATTENDED IN HEBREW.  DON’T HAVE ANY MORE INFORMATION TO TELL OTHER THAN THAT.)

  • It is good to read the following tehillim perakim in front of the menorah candles:

Begin by reciting the last passuk only in

perek (90צ  “v’hi noam….”

And then after the entire perek (91צא: repeat this 7x’s consecutively out loud + 1 time silently (total 8 x’s):

then continue with the perakim  (30) סז (67) ,לג (33) , ל (in the shape of the menorah), (133יט (19) , ק (100) , קלג

  • Recite the prayer of Ana b’koach
  • Look at the candles and absorb the kedusha of the Ohr Haganuz (the hidden light of creation).  You are buying emuna!
  • Use this time now to beseech Hashem
  • Ask Hashem to remove your fears and strengthen your emuna
  • According to the Chida ztk’l,  ask to see the good in others, to be gifted with a good eye: see the good in yourself, in others and in life’s difficulties, tests and tribulations
  • Ask for children who will float above in holiness.  They should be blessed with wisdom (oil) and good memory
  • HaRav m’Slonim ztk’l teaches that we should ask that our children go in the path of Torah until the coming of Mashiach and that they not be embarrassed to be ‘frum’.  They should be zoche’ to yirat shamayim and tzniyut.  Ask that we merit to greet them always with a ‘glowing’ smile and that we love each child the same with no favoring among them.
  • Fry donuts in lots of oil – according to the father of the Rambam HaKadosh, it is a praiseworthy practice that blesses us with bountiful sustenance all year long
  • Gaze at the candles and ask that Hashem erase any bad or difficult images and memories from our minds’ ‘hard drive’.  Ask that we should live with inner composure, yishuv ha’da’at.
  • Through the act of staring at the candle flames, we ask that we be gifted with the ability to see things clearly and see Hashem’s compassionate hand in all that occurs since we are glancing at a reflection of the Ohr Haganuz (the hidden light of creation).  This light enabled Adam HaRishon to see from one end of the world to the other and detect Hashem’s presence and Divine energy in everything.  So too, we ask that we see Hashem in every aspect of our lives.
  • Always try to light Chanukah candles in your home even if you will be going to someone else
  • Ask for Mashiach = משיח = מדליקים שמונה ימי חנוכה
  • Ask for a miracle – one you think is impossible in the zechut of your renewed emuna!

 

The Kedushas Levi says that each night of Chanuka is mesugal, an auspicious time for different things to daven for:

  • 1st night -not to be lonely or depressed
  • 2nd night- Shidduchim, Shalom Bayis, to find your marriage partner and marital peace
  • 3rd night- Good children, Happy children and healthy
    (Chasam Sofer ztk’l says when you cry in front of the candles you can be sure your tefilos are answered)
  • 4th night- 4 Imahos
    To be a healthy and wholesome woman/mother in the 4 walls of your home, of true essence
  • 5th night – Chamisha Chumshei Torah,  The Five books of Torah
    Daven that your husband should be a talmid chacham and your children. By the 5th night more of the menorah is lit up than not.  Pray for more light in your life, for clarity.
  • 6th night – Simcha
    You can have everything and still be sad, therefore pray for joy and happiness
  • 7th night – Happy and Peaceful Shabbos – zmiros ,Divrei Torah by your Seuda. Shabbos is the source of all bracha.
  • 8th nignt- mesugal, auspicious time to pray for barren women
    8 is above nature, powerful day to pray.

Kedushas Levi says if you are planning to start something new if you start it on Chanuka it will be blessed, B’H.

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Chanukah: The festival of emuna

November 25, 2013
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Chanukah is the festival of emuna, the light that glimmers in midair and has the power to dispel darkness in an instant.  The glow of light is a flicker of hope and testimony that Hashem can do anything.

Everything that occurs in life is sunlight enveloped in blackness. All is hidden and concealed before the human eye so that we may choose our path without readily seeing which way it leads.  Our soul knows and drives us to choose spirituality, yet our body sways us to material avenues.  The constant battle between cloudiness and clarity is the journey of a lifetime.

Chanukah is a holiday where we physically act to increase light in our homes for all to see.  When things look dreary, hopeless and desolate especially as the days are shorter and physically there is less light shining in the world, we declare, “There is no despair in this world at all!” HaKadosh Baruch Hu instructed us to engage in the deed of lighting the menorah so that we can personally participate in the creation of light.

The emuna that the Maccabim portrayed by fighting against the Greeks, against all odds for a chance to win, brought about their yeshua.  They trusted in Hashem’s intervention and saw themselves as a child of Hashem in dire need of His help.  That was the key to their salvation.

“Hashem, we are Your children, please help us”; that brings victory!  It was not natural to survive. Now it is our calling to display that same emuna as the Maccabim.

Tomorrow, we shall review a number of segulot (powerful resources) that will serve, Be’ezrat Hashem, to bring miracles into our lives “…Ba’yamim hahem b’zman hazeh  (…who performed miracles for our ancestors in those days, at this time).” 

Miracles transcend time.  The Sfat Emet ztk’l teaches that the light of the menorah exists in the heart of every Jew in every generation.  We can ignite it… tomorrow we’ll see some ways how.

 

Today’s daily dose is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Ephraim ben Chaya.  He is a father of three young children and has stage IV melanoma.  May Hashem create a miracle for Ephraim ben Chaya and send him a complete healing among all of those sick and suffering in KlalYisrael, b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen!

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