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Each nisayon we face is like a fake pearl, offering fleeting enjoyment. Temimus dictates that we give up the false pleasure for the lasting pleasure of a real pearl—eternity.
The chassid of the Baal HaTanya relates a story that can help us connect more deeply with the avodah of *bechol levavecha*.
The consolation of Nachamu observed during the Shabbos following Tisha B'Av, known as Shabbos Nachamu, might seem paradoxical because us Yidden are still in exile and the Beis Hamikdash has not been rebuilt. Despite this, the week following Tisha B'Av marks the beginning of the Shiva D'Nechemta, the 'Seven of Consolation.' Explore how these two concepts can coexist.
The story of Reb Elchonon Wasserman epitomizes the quintessential leader. This is echoed in Moshe Rabbeinu's requirements for a leader to succeed him. These qualities are all found in the Leader of leaders, the Master of the universe, reminding us that Hashem never forsakes us and never abandons the ship.
We are obligated to uphold the black-and-white aspects, but it is our adherence to the grey areas that will elevate us to a whole new level.
The Cheit Mei Merivah serves as a reminder of how we approach and deal with the 'rocks' in our lives. It teaches us about the importance of faith, patience, and adherence to divine instructions when faced with challenges and obstacles. Just as Moses was instructed to speak to the rock rather than strike it, we are reminded to approach our difficulties with calmness, faith, and trust in a higher power, rather than reacting with frustration or force.
Moshe's chastisement of Korach, using the phrase המעט מכם—“Is it too little from you?”—was not a grammatical error but a profound, penetrating statement. It strikes at the core of anyone who doubts the potency of their own avodah. He emphasized that wherever Hashem has placed us, whatever situation we find ourselves in, is ideal. From that very place, we are meant to serve Him.
The lesson of the Chet HaMeraglim reminds us to think twice before jumping into the driver's seat and shifting to drive, as the repercussions aren't worth the price.
The menorah serves as a reminder that every Jewish individual is a luminous light unto themselves, yet they also flicker and illuminate for those around them.
The story of Rav Mendel of Viznitz and Rivka, who brought him tea while he was in exile, can serve as a parallel to our current situation and our relationship with Avinu Malkeinu and His Torah.
As Yidden, we must all realize we are playing in His orchestra, and when we're not there, He realizes the missing music.
The words 'אם בחקתי תלכו' ('If you walk in My statutes') reminds us as Jews that, even in the dog-eat-dog world we live in, there is another, forgotten dimension of accomplishment.
Never lose sight of who really pays, and remember there is no shortage of ways He can do it.Never loose sight of who really pays. and theres no shortage of ways he can do it
Reb Meilech of Lezensk reminds us that during the good times, we have to store away for even the rainy days, in order to rise to the occasion, become better, and grow.
It's almost 90 degrees, and Kabbalas HaTorah is around the corner. Is this ironic, or perhaps very much intentional? To join the Lechteich community or for more information, please visit lechteich.com.
The Chofetz Chaim and the Apiryon remind us through the laws of negaim that sometimes it's about the long-term goal, and the short-term trials are a tradeoff for eternity. Purchase the brand new Lechteich Haggadah on Amazon: http://lechteich.com/djpe
How Aharon HaKohen reached the state of 'vaydom,' akin to a rock, and how the Sanzer Rav was eager to praise Hashem after burying his son, are aspects we will never fully comprehend. However, the common trait shared by both, which we can all strive to cultivate and enhance in our own bitachon, is their profound realization that they were always cradled by the King. PURCHASE THE NEW LECHTEICH HAGGADAH AVAILABLE IN MOST BOOKSTORES OR SIMPLY CLICK THIS LINK: https://judaicaplaza.com/products/ih-99-ha-0501a
The profound significance of the penetrating gaze of the Alter of Kelm is illuminated by the insight of Rabbeinu Yona regarding the act of removing the ashes performed by the Kohanim.
We're all striving for greatness, aspiring to be better versions of ourselves. Let's not forget that each of us is a precious, pristine, and glorious gem.
Galusis painful; The Shekalim remind us, all we can do is show Hashem that we won't give up. We know He's here, and we trust that He will redeem us.
Learn from the mistakes of our forefathers. Don't reach a point where you'll want to say, 'chaval.'
Embark on a transformative journey as we navigate the peaks and valleys of spiritual growth, drawing inspiration from the recently concluded Shovavim period. Join our insightful discussions, featuring wisdom from Rabbi Trenk and the bochur who drove to the movie theatere on Shabbos. Delve into the spiritual insights derived from the Novominsker Rebbe's teachings about the ketores, and explore parallels that resonate with our own personal journeys.
Listen to the lesson from a Russian security guard in Siberia in the 1900s that Reb Meir Futerfas has to tell us. It sheds light on the ear-piercing punishment of the eved ivri and has the most acute and applicable applications for us today.
Titles like CEO, president, doctor, and lawyer, along with impressive degrees, may radiate grandeur and prestige. However, as Yisro teaches us, life embraces much more than these professional roles and academic accomplishments.
Discover the connection between the 'toirala' of the holy Piacezner, as taught during Reb Shloimal'e's encounter with the 'holy hunchback,' and the story of Yetzias Mitzrayim.'
'Doubling down' isn't limited to a one-time negative occurrence; it can also have a pervasive impact on our entire existence, encompassing our lifestyle and prosperity as Jews.
Avoid getting pricked by thorns; they're everywhere, and the more you run, the more you may get pricked. Discover how to navigate through these endless challenges.
You always believed you understood the purpose of a sword and thought you knew the true strength of prayer. Consider rethinking.
Like chocolate, we are meant to melt. Discover where and why.
A collection of Divrei Torah on the Parsha and Chanukah, with a Focus on Kavsa Ain Zakuk Lah and Its Application to Every Yid. Sponsored by Mutty and Frumie Special thanks to our corporate sponsors: Meridian Health, Haas and Zaltz Law Firm, and Bluestone Brokerage.
Divrei Chizzuk from the Yahrzeit Seudah of my brother Noach Raphael z'l ben Yosef Chaim Hakohen. May his neshama have an aliya.
Drawing insights from the confrontation between Yaakov Avinu and the angel of Esav, we glean valuable lessons on how to confront and overcome our ongoing personal battles against our greatest foe, the Satan. Dedicated by the Streicher family. In memory of Simcha Yosef Ben Moshe Zev Halevi. Thanks to our corporate sponsors: Meridian Health,Haas and Zaltz Law Firm, and Bluestone Brokerage.
The story of the rock over Yaakov's head goes far beyond acute kids' project; they are nuggets of gold that we must carry as the bedrockfor life. This week's shiur is sponsored by the Weiderman family(Wesley Hills, NY) in the merit of protection and redemption for Klal Yisroel. לזכות רפואה שלמה דבורה חיה בת אסתר דוד בן טעמא Special thanks to our corporate sponsors: Meridian Health,Haas and Zaltz Law Firm, and Bluestone Brokerage.
Transform your appreciation and understanding of tefillah with the profound insights of Rav Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld and the Nesivos Shalom, exploring the potency and far-reaching impact of prayer. Uncover the segula of the parents of the Lelever Rebbe, who merited such a holy child. In these challenging times, tefillah stands as our sole hope.This week's shiur is sponsored by Al and Miriam Greenberg (Philadelphia, PA) in commemoration of the 70th yahrzeit ofר' יהודה יוסף בן אברהם שמשון ז'לMay his neshama have an aliyah.Thanks to our corporate sponsors: Meridian Health, Haas and Zaltz Law Firm, and Bluestone Brokerage.
Fascinating insights from Rav Meir Soloveitchik and the Radomsker on what it means to be a believer at all costs and how crucial it is to distance oneself as far as possible from the influence of the Satan.This week's shiur is sponsored L'iluy nishmas Chaya bas Avraham Yitzchak, beloved mother and grandmother of the Jarashow family in honor of her first yahrzeit may her neshama have an Aliya. Thanks to our corporate sponsors: Meridian Health, Haas and Zaltz Law Firm, and Bluestone Brokerage.