Dear
friend!
I know it's very difficult to keep us in a "happy mood" at a difficult time, when there are problems, and injustice in this world. But our Sages teach us that the happy mood is good for close to G-d when we are in our Torah study, prayers, hitbodedut.
I know it's very difficult to keep us in a "happy mood" at a difficult time, when there are problems, and injustice in this world. But our Sages teach us that the happy mood is good for close to G-d when we are in our Torah study, prayers, hitbodedut.
We are
all praying and asking G-d for the freedom
of the boys.
It is a great mitzvah to be happy always.
Likutey Moharan, Rebbe Nachman.
The Torah contains three types of mitzvot;
-Laws that logic mandates, such as honoring parents.
-Laws that have a known reason, but logic does not mandate them, such as eating matzah on Passover.
-Laws for which we see no reason, such as not eating meat and milk together.
Between Heaven and Earth, Ben Ish Hai.
Likutey Moharan, Rebbe Nachman.
The Torah contains three types of mitzvot;
-Laws that logic mandates, such as honoring parents.
-Laws that have a known reason, but logic does not mandate them, such as eating matzah on Passover.
-Laws for which we see no reason, such as not eating meat and milk together.
Between Heaven and Earth, Ben Ish Hai.
"That last is our case as we can be happy when we are facing
problems and difficulties?" ––We know that even when a patient with a
serious illness receives good news, a word of faith, trust, support, this kind
of happy tune is the first step to give them more strength to live.
G-d bless us all!
G-d bless us all!
Gilson.
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