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| The Yetzer Tov Wins |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| David had a big test; he wanted to get back at his brothers. But in the end, he stopped, prayed to Hashem, and his Yetzer Tov won the day… |
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| The Yetzer Tov Wins |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| David’s Yetzer Hara (Evil Inclination) saw David feeling sad and upset and saw the chance to take advantage of his weakness. He told David to shout... |
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| Passing the Test |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Little David had seven brothers, and he was the youngest. They were all righteous, nice boys. But sometimes even good children do something wrong… |
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| Always Humble |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Even when David the shepherd boy became a great and famous king, he always remained humble and simple. He never stopped being considerate and compassionate… |
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| The Faithful Shepherd |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| One day, David had taken his sheep to graze among the mountains. All of a sudden, he heard one of the ewes cry out in anguish. He realized that she was in trouble… |
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| The Rescue |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| David began to chase after the lamb. He ran fast between the mountains and among the rocks. He knew he must bring the lamb back to the flock… |
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| The Runaway Lamb |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| David was a caring, faithful shepherd. He watched over the flock the entire time and took good care of them… |
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| The Praying Shepherd |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| There in the valley below Bet Lechem, King David would pray while the sheep were grazing, asking Hashem to bless the Jewish people… |
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| The Believer |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Breslev Kids is delighted to present a brand new series written by Rabbi Shalom Arush and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro that tells the exciting childhood story of King David. |
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| David the Shepherd Boy, Part 1 |
| By Rabbi Shalom Arush |
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| Breslev Kids is delighted to present a brand new series written by Rabbi Shalom Arush and illustrated by Rebecca Shapiro that tells the exciting childhood story of King David. |
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| Perek Shira - Conclusion |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Rabbi Yeshaya fasted for eighty five days so that an angel would come to him from Heaven and explain to him why dogs have the privilege of singing to Hashem… |
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| The Song of the Mouse, Rat, and Dog |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Creation never stops singing to Hashem; even your pets at home never stop singing all day long with their praise of Hashem… that means that we should too! |
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| The Song of the Domestic Animals |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Creation never stops singing to Hashem; even your pets at home never stop singing all day long with their praise of Hashem… that means that we should too! |
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| The Song of the Forest Animals |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Creation never stops singing to Hashem; even in the deepest jungle where the wild animals live and roam, they never stop singing all day long with their praise of Hashem... |
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| The Song of the Wild Animals |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Creation never stops singing to Hashem; even in the deepest jungle where the wild animals live and roam, they never stop singing all day long with their praise of Hashem... |
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