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On Monday, September 27, 2021 you wrote:
A Letter Inspired by
the Rebbe
Thank You HaShem!
Receiving the Torah's Wisdom
First of all, I
apologize for mistakes in my English, and with an open heart I share my
experience with the best of intentions.
Torah is finding our
true Self, the inspiration to find our mission, precisely the most important
reason of our lives, clear impression of the existence; to serve HaShem and do
our tikkun.
Torah is the work of
the Creator; His Commandments are tools of the workers.
Torah is the only
formula that cleans, restores and preserves a person's durability, spiritually
and physically.
Torah is the Manual
of Life as sages said. Using Torah's wisdom in acts of goodness and kindness,
nothing remains the same like before.
A reality we cannot
forget, the darkness of Terrorism and Antisemitism is evident around the world
and what we can to do is Bring The Light of Torah to Humanity, it started with
the big campaign for the Rebbe, teaching The Noahide Code (Universal Laws for
Mankind) and spreading Torah was and it has been a great positive impact in the
society, this is the way, each one doing what is possible in your community,
city and country, or via Internet. Taking action in the Torah is a priority to
spread goodness and kindness.
There's not much to
add to continue what the Rebbe was doing, read what there is about his
teachings, acts, something you and I can do, it makes sense, right?
There are fundamental
Mitzvot like giving Tzedakah. However, even though some of us have the cliché
of "Lack of time" because of job commitments or study hours at the
University, But We Must Remember Other People From Time to Time, It's an Act of
Kindness to send an email asking if your grandfather, your grandmother, your
parents (if you are living elsewhere), your friend is Ok [How are you? I hope
so.] Sounds basic and futile, but this kind of contact isn't just for someone
who is lacking in affection, or depressed, well, that's what good friends,
mates, relatives should do, right? Are we doing this weekly or at least once a
month?
Communication and
Feedback can be taken into account and widen our attention to this, when we
noticed the thousands of letters of the Rebbe, yes, Rabbi Menachem Mendel
Schneerson, of righteous memory, his correspondence was many and he dedicated
to answering and sending by mail, which nowadays could be by Email. It is also
well known and documented in Alim LiTerufah the correspondences that Reb Noson
of Breslov had with many people, even with all the financial difficulties,
opposition from authorities against Judaism, they gave this value to each
other, conversations based on Torah is a Mitzvah.
"With Wisdom the
house will be built and with Understanding the rooms will be filled."
Chayey Moharan of Rebbe Nachman.
G-d blesses you with
holy inspiration, good intentions and good actions.
Shalom,
Gilson Sasson (Journal Mitzvah)
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