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  • What Are Likes and Comments Worth Anyway? A Lesson in Bitachon

    What Are Likes and Comments Worth Anyway? A Lesson in Bitachon

    November 4, 2024
    Bitachon

    Let me ask you something – how often do you check your phone to see if anyone liked your latest post, commented on your story, or even just viewed your content? If you’re anything like me, that “just checking” habit can get out of hand. It becomes a cycle. You share something, refresh the page…

  • How did Noach Know and Still Hesitate

    How did Noach Know and Still Hesitate

    October 30, 2024
    Parsha

    In Parshat Noach, we’re introduced to Noach, a tzaddik in his generation, who follows Hashem’s instructions to build the Teiva (ark) as a refuge from the impending flood. However, there’s a curious detail: Noach doesn’t actually enter the Teiva until the rain is so fierce that he has no choice but to go inside. Why…

  • Noach: Where Did the Year Go?

    Noach: Where Did the Year Go?

    October 30, 2024
    Parsha

    In Parshat Noach, we learn that Noach was 600 years old when he entered the Teva (ark) and lived for 350 years after the flood, reaching a final age of 950. Yet, if we calculate his life, there appears to be a “missing” year. Where did that year go? The flood, we know, lasted an…

  • Consistency in Chaos: Finding our Anchor in Hashem’s Plan

    Consistency in Chaos: Finding our Anchor in Hashem’s Plan

    October 28, 2024
    Bitachon, Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    A Sukkot Wake-Up Call This past Sukkot, we had a lot to celebrate. One night, I was walking home from shul when I heard music and saw people dancing out of sheer joy in the street. So, of course, I joined in, soaking up the celebration. Later, my wife showed me a video of the…

  • Bereishit: What Creation Teaches Us About Prayer and Growth

    Bereishit: What Creation Teaches Us About Prayer and Growth

    October 24, 2024
    Parsha

    When Hashem created the world, He commanded plants and trees to sprout, but curiously, they held back just beneath the surface of the earth. Why? Because they were waiting for Adam to come into the picture, to sense the need for growth, and to daven (pray) for rain. Only then did the plants burst through…

  • Bereishit: Lack Leads to Greater Appreciation

    Bereishit: Lack Leads to Greater Appreciation

    October 22, 2024
    Parsha

    When Hashem created Adam, He made him unique, setting him apart from the animals in every way. But Adam had a task to fulfill: he was to name every living creature, defining each one based on its essence and purpose. As he observed each species, he noticed that every animal had a mate—each with a…

  • The Hidden Key to Moving From Teshuva to Simcha

    The Hidden Key to Moving From Teshuva to Simcha

    October 14, 2024
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery, Yamim Noraim

    Why Do We Say Vidui on Erev Yom Kippur? Something about Erev Yom Kippur seems really out of place.   Let me explain.  Over Yom Kippur, we said vidui, the confession of sins, nine times.  But what seems out of place is that one of those times is during Mincha before we eat our final meal…

  • Life’s Chore Chart: Hashem’s Plans Are Always Better

    Life’s Chore Chart: Hashem’s Plans Are Always Better

    October 10, 2024
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    Lessons From Kids I absolutely love my kids. Each one of them is unique, with their own special qualities and personality quirks that bring so much joy to my life. Some of the younger ones are particularly eager to help out at times, around the house. They take their “job” very seriously, creating detailed schedules…

  • Shattering the Glass: Seeing the True Reality

    Shattering the Glass: Seeing the True Reality

    October 1, 2024
    Bitachon, Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    There’s a Midrash that has always intrigued me—the idea that the whole world is blind until Hashem opens our eyes.  On the first day of Rosh Hashana, we read how Hashem opened Hagar’s eyes, and she suddenly saw a well of water right in front of her, enabling her to give her child a drink.…

  • The Longest Distance: Head to Heart—Starts with One Step

    The Longest Distance: Head to Heart—Starts with One Step

    September 30, 2024
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    There’s a story I heard once about a religious man who got into a taxi in Israel.  As often happens, the driver struck up a conversation. “I can tell you’re religious,” the cab driver said. “I have a friend who became religious through a crazy story.” He continued: “My friend and I served in the…

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