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Hashem is ‘planted’ with us

May 18, 2015
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Today, 29 of Iyar is the yahrtzeit of Shmuel HaNavi ztk’l. Shmuel was born to Chana, who had been barren for many years and prayed intensely for a child. Shmuel was raised in an atmosphere of great holiness, and became a leading prophet in Israel. Shmuel’s greatest contribution was in anointing the first king of Israel, Saul, and later anointing King David in his stead. (Some sources list Shmuel’s yahrtzeit as Iyar 28) ~ Excerpt from Aish.com. May he serve as an advocate for Klal Yisrael, Amen.

Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Mordechai Chaim ben Leah. May Hashem shower him with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

When Yaakov Avinu leaves Beersheba for Haran, he lies down to rest and has a wondrous dream (Bereishis 28:12). He sees a ladder standing firmly on the ground, reaching upward to the heavens. Angels are going up and down, and v’hinei Hashem nitzav alav, “Behold, Hashem is standing above him.”

The Izhbitzer Rebbe ztk’l explained that there are two words that can be used for standing. One is omed, which simply means standing there, and the other is nitzav, which implies being planted in place. A human being is an omed; he always has the choice to stay in one place or move away. A nitzav has no such choice; it is planted in its place, like a stone.

By using the expression of nitzav, Hashem was telling Yaakov a beautiful message. “Dear child, I have no choice but to be with you.” Hashem wanted us to realize that no matter what, no matter where, He would always be planted and bonded with us. Hashem’s connection with us is forever, something that can never be moved nor shifted. We may ascend and descend the ladder to Heaven, sometimes rising and sometimes falling, but Hashem will always be planted above us and within us. No matter where we are, because we are Hashem’s children, He will be with us.

What a powerful message! It gives one a sense of tranquility despite the world’s thunderous storms.

Our Mirror

May 14, 2015
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Very excited to announce the following schedule for ~
‘Turn Around Your Life with Emuna’ ~
Book Launch and Speaking Events, July 2015:

Wednesday, July 8th – Hafrashat Challah – Woodmere, NY
Sunday, July 12th – Chazaq, Brooklyn, Boro Park
Tuesday, July 14th – Chazaq, Kew Garden Hills, Queens
Wednesday & Thursday, July 15th & 16th – Boyton Beach, Florida
Sunday, July 19th – Passaic Park, Neve
Tuesday, July 21st – Woman’s Institute of Torah – Baltimore

More dates to follow ~

If you wish to sponsor any of the above events and/or schedule an amazing event in your community, please email Rochel Weinman, TurnAroundTour2015@gmail.com. Two dates left. Looking forward to seeing you

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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Tinok ben Chava. May Hashem shower him with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

We are challenged in our homes with family members who exhibit opposite tendencies and preferences.  What is Hashem telling us by uniting us with others who are so different?  Learn to expand our horizons; see others as a mirror onto us to see what we need to work on in ourselves.  Living with happy spirited people when we have a tendency to be serious deep-thinkers tells us, ‘Be happy. Lighten up!’

Let us see the world as a mirror and see our strengths, potential and weaknesses.  Hashem in His Infinite wisdom plants sensitive children with strong parents, responsible wives with carefree husbands and introverts with extroverts. It is healthy to have a mixture of personalities under one roof; it is not meant to be any other way.  It is only by encountering people who aren’t like us that Hashem teaches us where we need to grow and change; not get annoyed.

It takes courage and perseverance to bridge the gaps in personalities.  We gain true introspection of who we really are when we stand across someone who isn’t our ‘cup of tea.’  Instead of perceiving them as an obstacle let us accept them as hurdles intended to bring out the better good in ourselves.  Our personalities become more rounded and balanced through such interactions.  Most important of all when we perceive life this way; we increase our emuna by accepting that Hashem has a good reason for placing them in our lives.  Our job is to invest the effort in finding out why…

Learning Simcha Through Tehillim

May 13, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is sponsored and dedicated to Amy Handel ~ “Wishing you the happiest birthday ever to my esteemed teacher and beloved friend” by Veronica.

To sponsor a daily dose of emuna in honor of someone you love, email oritriter@gmail.com.

“Ve’tzaddikim yismechu ya’altzu lifnei Elokim ve’yaseesu b’simcha (“And the righteous will rejoice.  They will exult before Hashem and be filled with happiness”) (Tehillim 68:4)

The Malbim ztk”l expounds on this passuk that the radiance of Hashem is likened to fire and smoke to the wicked, however envelops the righteous in the form of clouds.  This infuses them with endless simcha and bliss for they feel Hashem’s immediate presence with them always.

Those who are loyal and live their lives in accordance to Hashem’s will, develop absolute joy from life.   This comes from their living with emet Eloki (the truth of Hashem) which is aligned with creation.  There is no greater delight than knowing that you are fulfilling your mission in life.

”Yismach Yisrael b’osav, B’nai Tzion yageelu b’malcham (Israel will be happy in its Maker.  The sons of Tzion will rejoice in their King”) (Tehillim 149:2)

Klal Yisrael have remained loyal to Hashem’s mitzvot and in doing so have proclaimed Him as their King.  When we rejoice with Hashem and are content with our lives, it stands as a declaration before the nations of the world.  This brings tremendous nachat to HaKadosh Baruch Hu and in turn Hashem shines His light onto us.

Change…At what cost?

May 12, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Dovid Baruch ben Chaya Tova a young man who has cancer in the late stages. May Hashem send him a complete healing refuat hanefesh v’refuat haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

Lasting change can only occur if we answer ‘no’ to the following question, “Can I continue living this way?” We can achieve change in every aspect of our lives ONLY if we feel there is absolutely no way we can remain where we are.  To emphasize this point even more this feeling must be accompanied by a fiery, passionate and burning desire to change paths; “there is no way I am going to continue living like this!”

For instance if you wish to change your relationship with your spouse, are you willing to at all costs:

  • Invest a greater amount of unconditional love even if he is not receptive?
  • Express your desire to go to all lengths to bond with him?
  • Extend yourself beyond human efforts to revive this relationship?
  • Take the time to contemplate the benefits this would have on the rest of your family ~ thus motivating you to stick with your commitment to change.
  • Visualize how your life would change if you could give or do more and be more accepting?

By addressing the above you will soon determine how strong your desire is for change in any area of your life, including your relationship with Hashem Yitborach!  The answers should paint a clear picture of where you need to grow and improve to achieve that change.

The Hidden Gem

May 11, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Binyomin Simcha ben Adina Minya who just underwent brain surgery to have a tumor removed. May Hashem send him a complete healing refuat hanefesh v’refuat haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

The coming parsha Bechukotai can be difficult to read; lined with blessings and curses. Hashem has a plan and the Jewish people are destined to live according to His will and live up to His master plan. We can rebel against it and live life feeling cheated; that is our choice. Or we can elect to live with the truthful understanding that Hashem is compassionate in all His ways and wants only good for us.

In every experience there is a message carefully packaged and addressed for us. However we need to unwrap the package with the proper approach – without anger or distrust but with a sound belief that it holds something dear and valuable for us. The difficulties surface particularly when we fail to discover the tremendous good that’s hidden within.

For example we may find ourselves thinking or saying, “My children are so selfish” or “My husband does not show love towards me”. What unseen gem could possibly be hiding in these feelings? There is a part of me that I would rather forget about namely the character trait of selfishness seen in my children and coldness displayed by my husband.

Seeing life from this mirrored perspective turns every circumstance into a training program to be a better me. In effect this is a blessing in disguise designed to help me achieve wholesome spiritual and emotional health.

1-800-ALMIGHTY

May 6, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of NOACH TZVI BEN GITTEL-a 14 year old boy from Lakewood very seriously injured in a bike accident. May Hashem shower him with a complete healing among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

We want to come closer to Hashem; our core being remembers how wonderful it once was to bask in the Divine radiance.  Deep in the subconscious we have full knowledge of Hashem’s existence and His eternal compassion and love for us and the Jewish people.

We should strive to remember that this luminous albeit hidden place exists. Mindfulness is the first step in seeking out this G-dly connection. Often we do not take notice and advantage of our link to Hashem.  Unfortunately this increases the way we perceive life’s challenges as we feel detached and left to battle on our own. But we are not alone.  In fact Hashem is in constant communication with us on what is going on around us and where we are heading.

Hashem is our ‘tour guide’ and ‘motivator’ directing us through life. What is required of us is a good dose of humility to realize that we can’t do anything alone; we must continually seek out Hashem’s help and advice. ‘Taking Hashem along’ with us – in our thoughts, deeds and speech uplifts and elevates us.  We are able to solve our problems with more success and less stress.  The wonderful part is that we never need to make an appointment; rather pick up the ‘phone’ and dial 1-800-ALMIGHTY.

Challenges ~ Who Needs Them?

May 5, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Refoel Yosef Baruch ben Chava.  May Hashem shower him with yeshuot and nechamot, a complete healing refuat hanefesh and refuat haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

We undoubtedly do not call challenges upon ourselves.  Yet when we experience hardships we are forced to face the truthful reality of existence; Ein Od Milvado, there is No One other than Hashem.  As a result of the removal of the false notions that we are in control, we are gifted with clarity of vision and now can interact with our loved ones in a more authentic way.  All relationships are strengthened when people are real and true to themselves. Many times this comes after going through difficult situations.

And although we don’t ask to be tested, we have much to gain as we can sharpen our coping skills with each successive challenge. With repetition we actually change the nerve pathway settings that are responsible for channeling our emotions.   That is why it is so imperative to practice new habits until they become second nature; essentially forming new neural conduits.  Practice what?  Practice letting go and letting Hashem run the world.  We are not privy to know exactly what Hashem’s plans are, but we can accept the events in our lives as being the best that they can be.

Hashem has only one interest; shower the Jewish people with compassion and give them many possible opportunities to earn eternal reward.  We cannot go through life alone, we need Hashem in every way, place and time.  When we seek Him, we see Him, even in the smallest details of life.  Then we truly recognize that we are never alone, He is here with us in our happiness and as well as in our sorrow and this recognition enables us to gain the most out of every experience.

Are we on track?

May 4, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the refuah shleimah of Shalom Pincas Elisha ben Miriam Shaindel. May Hashem shower him with yeshuot and nechamot, a complete healing refuat hanefesh and refuat haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen.

The foundation of so many frustrations in life stems from our conscious and many times unconscious feeling that we know better; we can re-write our lives so that it flows with greater ease. Do we live our lives as an ‘employer’ (boss mentality) or ‘employee’ (worker mentality) in this world?  There is a world of a difference in the two.

Let’s be honest.  If we assume that we know better, life will be lived as a rebellious battle against Hashem.  And we won’t win!  We are partners in this world to repair it; we do not own it.  Consequently the only pathway to inner composure and calm is to involve our ‘Partner’ in our lives.  Let us change our perception of seeing Hashem as chas v’Shalom doing things to us and view them as happening for us (not as a punishment but as a warning call saving us from harm).

A fundamental Emuna teaching is that Hashem ‘talks’ to us through the circumstance and people in our lives.  If something is not going right, we must view it as a message from our ‘Partner’ telling us that we are not on track in our ‘business’ called life. What is the business of life? Staying on track towards our soul rectification which we cannot attain unless we get Hashem involved.

Every opportunity, person and experience is here to communicate how ‘well’ we are scoring and staying on track.  Hashem has tailor designed our lives to ‘train’ us and get us to work on repairing our lives.  We have more strength to cope with the hardships than we think.   Each incident carries us one step higher on the spiritual ladder.

Be Honest!

April 30, 2015
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Being honest and true to our feelings is the only way to attain genuine emotional and spiritual wholesomeness. This is based on the Torah teaching that Hashem’s signature is the ‘Seal of Truth’ thus coming to our inner truth attaches us in turn to Hashem.  Therefore it follows that if we are not truthful with ourselves essentially we distance ourselves from Hashem, the only source of wellness.

What are feelings?  What are emotions?  Feelings are the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception; another words they are reactions to inner and outer stimuli.   Emotions are a person’s state of mind and instinctive responses that are not impacted by anything.  Our feelings are prone to change to fit into a given experience and environment. As a result we can easily drift away from our inner point of truth.

Who is the ‘real me’? The holy G-dly spark of Hashem within.  Therefore, as we discover our true self in turn we reveal our inner G-dliness and as we seek out Hashem we find our inner truth.  In that vein that is why when we do teshuva (which is equated to self-therapy and healing) we effectively get in touch with ourselves; as we wipe away the sins through the teshuva we remove the barriers that distort our true sense of being.

What is the process of reaching within and finding our truth?  We need to be honest with ourselves and take responsibility for our weak points and transgressions.  For example, ‘I know that I shouldn’t have done…. I need to make it a priority that I learn how to better control…’ From that truthful state we find Hashem and polish the illuminous diamond of greatness within.

Think Good and It Will Be Good

April 29, 2015
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Today’s daily dose of emuna is dedicated to the complete healing of Devorah Naomi bas Raizel.  May Hashem shower her with clarity and strength, b’riut hanefesh v’b’riut haguf among all of Klal Yisrael who are sick and suffering b’karov, b’rachamim, Amen. 

The media often paints a negative and unjust world. Even a person who does not tend to be a negative thinker can get drawn into this mindset.   Therefore it is of great importance to instill positivism into ourselves and belief in the goodness of the world.  We must believe that Hashem’s ultimate plan for creation is adorned with compassion and Hashem embraces each of us with His kindness.

“Sof ma’aseh b’machshavah techila (Every action is preceded by a thought)” is a famous Torah teaching sung in Lecha Dodi.  The most important part of any healing process is to first treat the mind.  The mind is the engine behind every deed. If the mind is filled with negative feelings, the body may sooner or later respond by becoming ill.  Medicine has already proven that mind and body are closely affected by one another. ‘Think good and it will be good’ is definitely a Torah axiom!

Practically speaking all thoughts find expression through speech. Therefore we can affect our thoughts by being mindful of what we say and vice versa choose the words we speak carefully since this in turn will affect the way we think.  Speaking to Hashem casts away destructive thinking patterns as this focuses our mind back to our G-dly mission.  Living a life of emuna, with a keen awareness of Hashem’s presence and intervention envelops us with confidence. We are reminded that we are important and irreplaceable.  A person’s mission is theirs and theirs alone; no one else can fulfill it.

The troubles and hardships that invade our individual and national lives are here to challenge and elevate our way of thinking.  They are meant to give us the opportunity to look ‘behind the scenes’ and recognize that it is only Hashem who is in charge.  He sends us messages through the circumstances of our lives and that which we experience. A negative mind cannot fathom or accept any good.  Unfortunately it leaves them out of touch with themselves, others and also chas v’Shalom with Hashem.

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