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quinta-feira, 16 de abril de 2026

HÁ OURO EM SUA PAREDE? + QUE GOSTOSO FALAR DOS OUTROS ---> Porção Semanal: Tazria - Metsora (18 de abril)

 

Meór HaShabat Semanal 

Perspectivas para a Vida, Ideias para o Crescimento Pessoal

 

 

 

        

 

 

     Bom dia, !

 

      Eis as novidades desta edição do Meor Hashabat Semanal:

 

   -    HÁ OURO EM SUA PAREDE? 

    -  QUE GOSTOSO FALAR DOS OUTROS 

    -  Porção Dupla Nesta Semana 


 

                                                                                  

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Esta edição é dedicada em memória de  RABINO KALMAN MOSHE ben REUVEN AVIGDOR, HARAV ELIEZER SAID BEN-DAVID ben MONAVAR, SARA BAT MORDEHAI, MORDEHAI BEN MOSHE  Z"L, HARAV MENAHEM MENDEL BEN HARAV YEHUDA YEHIELZ”TL, REBE DE KALIV, e RABINO AZRIEL TAUBER BEN AHARON Z"TL  e senhora Yafa bat Shoshana

 e à pronta recuperação de Zeev ben Daha, Rebe Moshe ben Reizel (Rebe de Kaliv) e Pessach Yossef ben Hinda (Rav Pessach Krohn)


 


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SF - # Subject Line Idea: The "Boomerang Effect" of your thoughts 🪃


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Dedicated Refuah Sheleimah for:

Esther Shifra bas Rivka

Sinai ben Rivka Nechama

Reuven Mendel ben Chana Leah


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Mussar Moment: The Boomerang of Thought


"Don't those who devise evil go astray? But kindness and truth shall be established for those who devise good." (Mishlei 14:22)


The Core Lesson


King Solomon reveals that our thoughts are not private; they are active forces. According to the Metzudas Dovid, the moment a person begins to conspire against another, they have already "gone astray." They fall into the trap of believing that mentally conjuring someone else's failure will somehow lead to their own success.


This is a magnitude mistake. Hashem is the witness to our inner world. Negative energy eventually reverses, boomeranging back upon the thinker. Haman is the ultimate example: he spent his nights devising gallows for Mordechai, only to be hanged on them himself.


Conversely, when you "devise good"—when you spend your mental energy hoping for another’s success—you draw Divine kindness upon yourself. These thoughts are eventually established as "Truth," meaning they manifest in the physical world, bringing peace and blessing to both you and your friend.


3-Step Application Exercise


  1. The Mental Audit: Once today, pause and "overhear" your own thoughts. Are you currently "devising" a way to prove someone wrong, or a way to help someone succeed?
  2. The Pivot: If you catch a trace of resentment, visualize it as a boomerang. Realize it will return to you. Immediately replace it with a 30-second wish for that person to receive a specific blessing.
  3. Establish the Truth: Think of one person who is currently struggling. Spend one minute visualizing their problem being solved. By wishing this for them, you are planting the seeds for Hashem to establish that same goodness in your own life.
A Thought for the Soul:
Positive thoughts permeate our lives with unbounded kindness and fill our souls with joy, peace, and goodness.

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May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

R' Asher Zelig ben Zvi Hirsch and Moras Raizel bas Pesach

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon Ben Zion Freid

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak Abrahams

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim ben Nachum Zev

HaRav Ha Gaon Yehoshua Bergman

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl

Rav Asher ben Chasha Mosha Basha and Chaya Breina Lazarus




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

Rise bat Faiga

Kal Cholei Yisrael




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quarta-feira, 15 de abril de 2026

SF - # The Gift of Sustenance.


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One of the greatest treasures of Klal Yisrael is Zechus Avos—the enduring merit of our Patriarchs: Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov. This sacred merit serves as a celestial shield, granting us favor and protection even when we may feel spiritually distant.


This gift is not a mere inheritance; it is an intrinsic part of who we are. Because we carry their spiritual DNA, their holiness, kindness, and unwavering dedication to HaShem are etched into the very core of our souls. HaShem showers us with boundless compassion because He sees the latent goodness within us—the reflection of the Avos waiting to be awakened.



The Spiritual Heritage


Just as Avraham pioneered kindness, Yitzchak dug wells of inner peace, and Yaakov embodied integrity and truth, we carry these traits as their spiritual heirs. When we lean into these qualities, we activate the merit that surrounds us, drawing Divine mercy into our lives and the world.


The Practice: Living the Merit

Today, engage in a Conscious Connection to your lineage:

  1. Visualize the Shield: Imagine Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov as three radiant sources of light surrounding and sheltering Klal Yisrael. Feel the warmth of their merit embracing you personally.
  2. Identify the Spark: Choose one trait of the Avos—Chesed (Kindness), Gevurah (Strength/Restraint), or Emes (Truth). Recognize that this quality already exists within you as "inherited holiness."
  3. Activate the DNA: Perform one small action today that mirrors that trait. Whether it’s a kind word to a stranger or a moment of personal integrity, do it with the intention of revealing the light of the Avos through your own life.
Key Insight: We do not just rely on the merit of our fathers; we are the living vessels through which their light continues to shine.




The Gift of Sustenance


"The praise of HaShem will fill my mouth, and all mankind will bless His Holy name forevermore" (Tehillim 145).


King David’s praise was rooted in a profound prophetic clarity: he didn't just believe HaShem provided for him; he perceived the continuous flow of Divine kindness. To David, his daily bread was as miraculous as the Manna that fell in the desert, arriving with the same intimate care a mother provides when nursing her child. Because he saw the Hand of the Creator in every crumb, his gratitude was constant and joyful.


The Reflection


We are invited to step into King David's perspective. Our livelihood is not merely the result of effort or nature; it is a direct, life-giving gift from HaShem’s unending kindness. When we recognize this, our blessing over food transforms from a routine into a powerful moment of connection.


The Practice: Your "Manna" Moment


Before you take your first bite today, pause for a moment of Mindful Gratitude:


  1. Visualize the Source: Look at your meal and trace it back beyond the store or the kitchen. See it as a gift created specifically for you by HaShem.
  2. Internalize the Connection: Feel the joy of being "nursed" by the Creator's constant care. Recognize that this food is your personal version of Manna.
  3. Elevate the Blessing: Recite your blessing slowly and with heartfelt thanksgiving, letting the praise of HaShem truly fill your mouth.
Key Insight: When we view our daily bread as a miracle, our lives become a continuous song of praise.
(Based on the commentary of the Ramad Valli)

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May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

R' Asher Zelig ben Zvi Hirsch and Moras Raizel bas Pesach

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon Ben Zion Freid

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak Abrahams

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim ben Nachum Zev

HaRav Ha Gaon Yehoshua Bergman

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl

Rav Asher ben Chasha Mosha Basha and Chaya Breina Lazarus




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

Rise bat Faiga

Kal Cholei Yisrael




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