As Rosh Hashanah nears, this story shows true Malchus—putting Hashem at the center of life. Even in calendar chaos and airline calls, crowning Him as our King transforms everything. When Hashem is in charge, 15 no’s can become a divine yes.
As Rosh Hashanah approaches, this story reminds us what Malchus truly means: placing Hashem at the center of our lives, even in the chaos of calendars and customer service. When we crown Hashem as our King—not just of the world, but of our personal lives—everything can change. Even 15 no’s can turn into a divine yes.
This week’s shiur takes us into the quiet, tense moments where a small decision becomes a real test. It’s a reminder that the everyday choices we make say everything about who we really are.
We often think of tefillah as a tool to receive what we need, but perhaps it works the other way as well. Hashem may give us needs so that we turn to Him, speak to Him, and deepen the relationship.
Here’s a shiur I gave this past Thursday night in Scheiners of Monsey — chizzuk in light of the recent Monsey tragedy, Hashem yerachem, along with an overall message of bitachon and preparation for the month of Kislev and the upcoming Yom Tov of Chanukah.