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quinta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2017

SF - The Power of Repentance

The Power of Repentance

Yechezkal the Prophet, revealed that HaShem took an oath verifying that He accepts our repentance and grants us unbounded forgiveness. HaShem did not take an oath regarding any other Mitzvah. The concept that HaShem accepts our repentance and forgives us is counterintuitive. Therefore, HaShem takes an oath to assure us that when we perform repentance, HaShem forgives us and erases every trace of the misdeed. What's more, when we repent from love, HaShem even converts our misdeeds into merits. 

Lesson: HaShem's absolute kindness and infinite mercy regarding repentance is counterintuitive!  Therefore, HaShem swears that He graciously accepts our repentance and grants total forgiveness.

App: Imagine HaShem appears to you in a dream, and tells you, "I swear that I fully accept your repentance and fully forgive all of your misdeeds." Be totally encouraged that HaShem accepts your repentance, and all your darkness converts to light. For "nothing can stand in the way of repentance."
(Based on the teachings of Rav Yitzchak Blazer, quoted in Chofetz Chaim on the Torah)

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quarta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2017

Feliz ou Rico ? -------> Shabat Shalom KI TETSE (2 de setembro)

 

Meór HaShabat Semanal 

Perspectivas para a Vida, Ideias para o Crescimento Pessoal

 

 

 

        

 

 

     Bom dia, !

 

      Eis as novidades desta edição do Meor Hashabat Semanal:

 

    -   Você Preferiria Ser Feliz ou Rico ?

   -   Cuidados Contra a Inveja 

   -   Rosh Hashaná - Por Que o Todo-Poderoso nos Julga?

                                                                                   

                                                

                                        

                                         

Horário de Acender Velas de SHABAT (1 de Setembro)

 

S. Paulo: 17:36 h   Rio de Janeiro 17:23   Recife 16:57  Porto Alegre 17:51  Salvador 17:10  Curitiba 17:46

B. Horizonte 17:27  Belém 17:56  Brasília 17:45  Jerusalém 18:24  Tel Aviv 18:43  Miami 19:21  N. York 19:09

 

 



Shabat Shalom e que sejamos todos inscritos no Livro da Vida!


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Esta edição é dedicada em memória de EFRAIM FISHEL BEN MOSHE e SARA BAT MORDEHAI   e à pronta recuperação de Haim Avraham Tzvi ben Golda, Mordehai Dov ben Hana , Rebe Moshe ben Reizel, Mordehai ben Shoshana, Rabino Shemariahu Yossef Nissim ben Batia e Rabino Matitiahu Haim ben Etl


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SF - The Joy of Recognizing HaShem's Kindness

The Joy of Recognizing HaShem's Kindness

"The praise of HaShem will fill my mouth and all mankind will bless His Holy name forever more."  

Through the spirit of prophecy King David clearly recognized that his sustenance came directly from the kindness of HaShem, just as surely as a mother lovingly nurses her baby. In light of this, King David praised HaShem for lovingly sending his daily provisions. Indeed, he considered his sustenance just as miraculous as the Manna that HaShem sent to Klal Yisrael in the desert. 

Lesson: HaShem mercifully sends to us our "daily bread." Therefore, it is a great spiritual practice to recognize, thank, and bless  HaShem for His unending, life-giving kindness.

App: Before you eat reflect on the fact that your food is a gift that HaShem created especially for your benefit. Feel the joy of gratitude for HaShem's kindness and make a blessing over your food with joyful thanksgiving to HaShem.
(Based on the commentary of RaMad Valli to Tehillim 145)  
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L"N Rav Yochanon Mordecai Ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leach bas Yehudah

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Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta
Leiba
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Shalom Yoseph ben Leiba Zlota
Daniel Zvi ben Yochevd
Riva bas Henya
Zivia bas Raizel
Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana
Chava Bas Michal Chanah
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terça-feira, 29 de agosto de 2017

SF - Remembering Miriam the Prophetess

Remembering Miriam the Prophetess

"Remember  how HaShem, your G-d, afflicted Miriam, on the way, when you left Egypt" (Devarim 24:9). 

Miriam, the Prophetess, was one of the holiest people that ever lived. In her youth, she risked her life to save Moshe by placing him in the Nile. In addition, the miraculous well of water that supplied Klal Yisrael in the desert was on her merit. After the splitting of the Red Sea, she lead the women to sing praises to HaShem  Despite her incomparable merits, Miriam was smitten with a spiritual skin ailment for speaking unfavorably about Moshe. She did not intend to say anything derogatory about Moshe, but she was held responsible only because she compared Moshe to other Prophets.

App: Whenever you are tempted to speak unfavorably about another person, "remember how HaShem afflicted Miriam." Control  your speech and receive HaShem's greatest blessings.
(Based on the commentary of the Chofetz Chaim to the Torah)
to view the Salant Mussar Library Collection
L"N Rav Yochanon Mordecai Ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leach bas Yehudah

Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta
Leiba
 Zlota bas Chana 
Shalom Yoseph ben Leiba Zlota
Daniel Zvi ben Yochevd
Riva bas Henya
Zivia bas Raizel
Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana
Chava Bas Michal Chanah
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segunda-feira, 28 de agosto de 2017

O Segredo da Sabedoria É a Paciência

Em Memória de Alter Yossef ben Shmuel, Hanne Bruche bat Hazel, Samuele ben Yossef, Samuel ben Avraham, Regina bat Alter, Braindel bat Shmuel Biniamin e Lea bat Michael Z"L

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Sabedoria para o Crescimento Pessoal

 

 

 

Pirkei Avót – Ética de Nossos

 

 

 Antepassados

      

       

    

       

"Seja paciente ao fazer um julgamento (1:1)"

 

 

A mente humana é capaz de avaliar informações e tomar decisões muito rapidamente. No entanto, mesmo uma pessoa muito inteligente e experiente não é capaz de captar todos os detalhes numa 'primeira olhada'. Se perder algum detalhe, poderá tomar uma decisão errônea – e erros podem ser dolorosos e caros. Ao sermos "pacientes ao fazer um julgamento" pouparemo-nos de cometer equívocos e tomaremos decisões precisas.  


       O segredo de se alcançar a sabedoria é a paciência. Ao exercermos a paciência e nos darmos tempo para pensar sobre os fatos, iremos aprimorar o raciocínio e a nitidez dos pensamentos até atingir a clareza. A 'segunda rodada' de pensamentos irá revelar o que não percebemos da primeira vez - e assim por diante a cada vez que refletirmos novamente. 

 

       Ao sermos confrontados com tomar uma decisão, não façamos um 'julgamento rápido' mesmo se a resposta parecer óbvia. Sejamos pacientes e tomemos algum tempo para pensar sobre o assunto, pesando todos os fatos e revendo-os até que a verdade esteja clara.  

 



Uma Ótima Semana a Todos!

 

 

 

Baseado no comentário do Rabeinu Yoná (Espanha, *-1263) sobre o Pirkei Avót

 

 

 

 

 

 

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