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- A person who trusts in Hashem for income will more readily adhere to the Torah's laws of upright conduct in commerce and all other transactions. 2. A person who trusts in Hashem won't resort to high-pressure methods in his or her dealings and therefore will be more affable. 3. A person whose sincere orientation is Torah-learning and Divine service
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
Echad Mi Yodea by Ohad Naharin performed by Batsheva - the Young Ensemble
youtu.beother words, the more a person trusts in Hashem and truly believes that Hashem is the Provider, the less he or she needs to work.
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
"Whatever Hashem does is for the very best" (Berachos 60b).
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
When we turn to Hashem with bitachon, and we show Him that we have no one else to depend on – not the boss, the bank manager, the CPA, the lawyer or the doctor – then Hashem fulfills all our needs as well.
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
In summary, the son thought that he was working for himself. Therefore, his income was confined to the limitations of nature. The father saw himself as working for Hashem, and since Hashem defies and overrides nature, so did the farmer's field.
Lazer Brody • Bitachon: A Practical Guide to Trust in God
I trust the unfolding and I will meet it well.
Rabbi Levy • Journey Through the Wilderness: A Mindfulness Approach to the Ancient Jewish Practice of Counting the Omer
Some of our sages say that the blessing in Malachi 3:10 of "greater than enough" does not refer to quantitative opulence, but means that whatever Hashem gives the faithful trustee will be more than enough for that person. In other words, they will be blessed with satiation. In stark contrast, King Solomon says, "He who loves money will never be
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