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“A heart at peace” is called “a healing heart.” The Jewish sages explained that a healing heart is a soft heart; a heart that accepts and forgives is kind and generous.
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As the Jewish sages taught thousands of years ago, "In a place where there are no men, strive to be a man."
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This Torah portion warns us that we need to be mindful about what comes out of our mouths—our words must be kosher, too.
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Friends, when we make mistakes, as we humans tend to do, don’t give into despair. Instead do as Adam did and pray as David prayed.
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No matter what may come your way, remember that God is in control and with His help we will gain the victory.
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The importance of thanking God for our blessings, especially in the presence of others, is just as relevant today as it was in Bible times.
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Our well-being is important to God... the better we show kindness to ourselves, the better we can serve Him and care for others.
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The tachash, whose purpose was to cover the Tabernacle, reminds us that there is only one true purpose for all things: the glory of God.
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Each of us is an indispensable piece of God's puzzle, and we must do our part to contribute to the perfection of His world.
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When we live life according to our days and our spiritual values, our hearts are full, our lives are full, and we rejoice in every day.
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The next time you find yourself involved in a conflict, remember to focus on a new direction, not on destruction.
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When the clouds of fear threaten to envelop you with despair, remember that these dark times can also bring about great faith.