Tag: trusting Hashem


  • How to Balance Hard Work with Emunah in Hashem

    Parshat Eikev – Kochi V’Otzem Yadi There’s an old joke about a man running late for a meeting, frantically circling the block looking for a parking spot. Desperate, he finally calls out, “Hashem, if You get me a parking spot, I’ll start doing more mitzvot—keep Shabbos, put on tefillin, have more kavana, be a better…

  • Fearless Faith: What Pinchas Can Teach Us About True Bitachon

    This week, the Torah doesn’t just tell us that Pinchas killed Zimri and Kozbi — it highlights who they were: Zimri, a prince of Shevet Shimon. Kozbi, the daughter of a Midianite leader. These weren’t random sinners. They were powerful, connected, and dangerous to confront. Yet Pinchas didn’t flinch. He acted alone, with pure zeal…

  • Train Your Eyes to See What Hashem Sees

    The sin of the meraglim wasn’t just a tactical error. It was a rejection of the one of the greatest gifts Hashem had promised His people — Eretz Yisrael. Hashem had described it as a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey, the land that Hashem watches over from the beginning…

  • What Are You Rooted In? The Secret to Lasting Growth and Bitachon

    What Are You Rooted In? The Secret to Lasting Growth Tu B’Shevat is known as the “New Year for Trees,” a time when we reflect on growth, renewal, and the power of deep roots. But this isn’t just about trees—it’s about us. The Torah tells us, “Ki ha’adam etz hasadeh”—”Man is like a tree in…

  • Fearless Faith: The Key to Living the Dream

    What Would You Do If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail? Close your eyes. Imagine waking up tomorrow with absolute certainty that nothing could stop you. No fear. No doubt. Just pure confidence that Hashem has your back. Would you finally start that passion project? Share your voice with the world? Make Aliyah? Or would you…

  • Hashem Heard Their Cry: Why is this Time Different?

    The Struggles of Bnei Yisrael In this week’s parsha, Shemot, we witness the deepening struggles of Bnei Yisrael as they endure worsening slavery in Mitzrayim. The parsha opens with the tragic turning point: a new Pharaoh arises, one who “did not know Yosef,” and initiates the enslavement of the Jewish people. As the parsha unfolds,…