Parshas Ki Savo
$0.00A person should always thank Hashem for everything he has
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What seems like a curse to one person could be considered a blessing by another. We look to Hashem for sustenance, and not to the government.
You can’t do things that Hashem says not to do, even if there is no apparent damage.
Hashem wants us to control our teivos; Giving proper direction to children so that they will understand money and finances.
A person must be committed to fight the yetzer hara, and to fight against doing sins – even if the war lasts a lifetime.
If your connection to Hashem is only through a person, then if that person goes away, so too does the connection to Hashem!
A person’s relationship should be directly with Hashem, and not through a Tzadik (plus some words on Boxers)