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| A Visit to The Baal Shem Tov |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| The quiet tzaddik simply stood in the corner, pouring his heart out. I had been frozen, with no spiritual arousal at all, until I prayed in the same room with him... |
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| A Warrior of Transcendence |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| Rabbi Erez Moshe Doron's book, "The Warriors of Transcendence", gives a deep insight into personal prayer and into gettingto know your soul... |
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| An Emuna Shot in the Arm |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| Some people don’t want to read anything “Breslevy”. Others don’t have patience to read long books, so we decided to give them an emuna shot in the arm... |
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| A Modest Miracle |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| If someone had told me a few months ago that not dressing modestly could affect a person’s health and well-being, I’m not sure I would have believed them... |
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| Active-Passive |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| How much effort do we do? Where do we draw the line between being proactive and totally relying on Hashem to solve our problems? |
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| A Day at the Safari |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| If our Yiddishkeit is devoid of joy and happiness and humility - it's not the real deal. And if ours is not the real deal, what can we expect of our children? |
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| A Peanut for the Elephant |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| A candid and amazing account of a beautiful young woman’s battle with her evil inclination, and the connection between her aliya and her growth in personal modesty. |
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| A Search for Sincerity |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| A young woman's very candid confession - she knows what's right, she knows what's good for her, but she has yet to integrate them into her personality... |
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| A Minor Procedure |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| In medical parlance, it was a ‘minor medical procedure’ – and an extremely minor one at that, thank G-d. But it didn’t feel ‘minor’ to me at all... |
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| A New Start |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| What makes life most difficult – in child rearing or in anything else – is the feeling that we’re in charge; it’s time to discard that notion and make a new start... |
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| All Puffed Up |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| Children are our mirrors: they show us what is really going on in us; their ailments are often aimed to get us to really pay attention and rectify our misdeeds... |
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| 60 Minutes |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| Prayer works immediately to help a person develop a sense of humility, that they are not the masters of their own destiny, and that they actually need some outside help... |
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| A Big Fat Zero |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| A person who really has genuine humility, and who recognises that without Hashem he is absolutely nothing, paradoxically has infinite potential... |
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| Abi Gezunt |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| A woman in a concentration camp would look wistfully through the barbed wire, and see the Polish women hanging up their washing. Doing laundry became her symbol of freedom... |
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| Amazing Answers |
| By Rivka Levy |
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| One of the biggest reinforcements in emuna is when you invest as much time and effort you can into prayer, and those prayers are answered in an amazing way... |
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