Journal Mitzvah

Journal Mitzvah

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

9 Expressions of faith, awe and love to God

Happy Chanukah!




The greatest gift we can give to our readers at Chanukah, are the words in holiness and wisdom of the Rabbis of our generation as well as tzaddikim of blessed memories. Here are secrets revealed in the words of the Sages, all we have to do is listen to them and learn to live the teachings.

“For a person’s capacity to give love is related to his level of Godly knowledge and awareness. And one who offers love to others receives a flow of heavenly love.” Likutey Moharan
By: Rebbe Nachman of Breslov

“On Chanukah, the Priests prevailed over the wicked Hellenists, who wanted to dissuade Israel from serving God. These Kohanim overcame them, and thus brought all Israel back to Torah and devotion to God”. The Way of God
By: RAMCHAL

“[Not only deeds and words,] but intentions, too, have an effect on the higher worlds.” Nefesh Hachaim.
By: Rav Chaim of Volozhin

“United We Stand, Divided We Fall”
By: HaRav Ariel Bar Tzadok

“Hashem sees all, yet is invisible to human perception, and so man must conjure up in his heart the idea of Hashem’s awesome rulership, His great wonders and splendor.” Noam Elimelech book.
By: Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk

“Divine Providence is constantly at work, watching over and examining each person.” Tomer Devorah
By: RAMAK

“Even when you really want to talk to God, there may be times when you can think of nothing to say. At such moments simply say the word “God”, or repeat the phrase, Ribono Shel Olam, “Master of the Universe”. A Call To Live
By: Avraham Yehoshua Greenbaum

“Moshe received the Torah from Sinai and transmitted it to Yehoshua, and Yehoshua to the Elders, and the Elders to the Prophets, and the Prophets transmitted it to the men of the Great Assembly. They said three things: Be cautious with judgment, establish many students, and make a fence for the Torah.” Pirkey Avos
Chapter 1, Mishnah 1:1

“Instruct me, Hashem, in Your way, that I may walk in Your truth, dedicate my heart to fear Your Name.” Psalm 86:11
By: David HaMelech

Happy Chanukah!

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