Parshas Bolok – Doing What G-d Wants
$0.00Using all our midos to become a servant to Hashem.
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The Avos had trials and tribulations, just as we do, and Hashem is a permanent fixture in our lives throughout all of them.
The more we cling to Hashem and do mitzvos (for example, by working hard to constantly perform one mitzvah in the best possible way), the more Hashgacha Pratis we have.
When we do a chesed – a good deed – for someone else, are we doing it because we want them to benefit, or are we doing it for our own self interests?
In what cases should an individual take on a chumra (stringency).
We should always trying to be better in life, and not resting on our past achievements.
Because Miriam waited for her brother Moshe, millions of people waited for her, and it was in her merit that millions of people had water in the desert.
Was the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash and Galus the BEST thing for the Jews?
Not everyone is a Kohen Gadol. Sometimes we need to lower ourselves in order to be kind to others.