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Bitachon of the Day * 100

Sep 6

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Good morning Bitachon of the day ❤️


Purim, which literally means “lots” and is sometimes known as the Feast of Lots. Yesterday was a bustling day filled with so much activity and joy. It's remarkable to see the city come alive during this time. Megillah readings took place every hour in every synagogue, each one filled to the brim with people, followed by so many seudas, happening simultaneously all around.

Everywhere we turned, the holiday spirit was palpable. Words of Torah and reminders of Hashem's greatness echoed through the air, serving as a constant reminder of all that He does for us and the miracles He performs daily. There was an abundance of activity and celebration, more than ever before. The true lesson of Purim lies in recognizing that appearances can be deceiving and that Hashem often works behind the scenes, orchestrating events in ways we may not immediately perceive.

Today, during one of the Purim seuda, we had the privilege of visiting Michael Safti, who has daily classes wisdom on Bitachon, empowering individuals to have faith in Hashem. His words were infused with profound wisdom, as if guided by an angel of Hashem. Michael consistently emphasized that Hashem is the ultimate source of assistance in our lives. He reminded us that by seeking Hashem's guidance and blessings, and by fulfilling our obligations to Him, we can receive His abundant blessings in return. Don't hesitate to ask Hashem for what you need, but remember to reciprocate by fulfilling your responsibilities to Him.

Everywhere we turned, the presence of Hashem was palpable. At every Purim seuda we attended, His presence was unmistakable, and the blessings He bestows upon us felt incredibly precious.


May we humbly seek forgiveness from Hashem and express the desires of our hearts, while also endeavoring to give back and serve others. Amen 🙏


Wish you all a wonderful day ❤️

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