Daily Dose | Remember
Just a reminder: whatever we face, the Aibeshter is holding us. He cares, He loves, He guides every step. Nothing is random and everything is ultimately for the best.
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Just a reminder: whatever we face, the Aibeshter is holding us. He cares, He loves, He guides every step. Nothing is random and everything is ultimately for the best.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A single cry from Eisav — raw, bitter, explosive — unleashes a chain reaction that nearly seals Klal Yisrael’s fate centuries later. How could one moment carry such devastating force? And what hidden truth about sensitivity and responsibility lies beneath it?
View episodeAs we go into Parshas Chayei Sara — the parshah of shidduchim — I wanted to share a very timely and powerful message. It’s a mind-boggling story, one that hits differently in this parsha and in the world we’re living in. Feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
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Sometimes, the smallest step toward taharah, the quietest “I want to,” can summon a malach to walk beside you.
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A broken sprinkler isn’t exactly a crisis… unless you’re five years old. But in that moment — tears, frustration, and all — a simple question emerged: “Don’t we believe Hashem can do anything?”
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The yamim tovim glow has faded — and real life hits hard. Frustration, confusion, and challenges we thought we left behind come rushing back. In this episode we uncover what it means to stay focused on who we are — children of the King — even when distractions surround us.
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True strength isn’t wrestling desire at its peak; it’s the wisdom to keep it far away. Don’t set the table for your struggles. Create distance, and you create freedom.
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