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Day 122

Sep 23

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Good morning Bitachon of the day ❤️


Passover.

Many times over the millennia of our history we were enslaved, oppressed, expelled and much worse. The world has not been a hospitable place for the Jews. But in each of those situations, Jews kept the Torah Though the world has tried to destroy the Jewish nation time and time again, the Jews have never agreed to disappear.

Nevertheless, Egypt remains alive inside the hearts of each one of us. It makes us feel small and unworthy. It makes us forget who we are and who we could become. It makes us believe that we have to blend in with those who seem bigger and more powerful than ourselves. It gives us the stubborn illusion that the world is solid and real, and that the intimate presence of Hashem and our own souls is a fantasy or a dream.

According to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, at this crucial and transitional time in history we can and must begin to use our new potential our miraculous potential in every aspect of our lives. It's not enough to simply stop being slaves, to become a nation among nations. We must go much higher than that. Each one of us, through the intimacy and intensity of our connection with Hashem now has the power to connect with our own concealed essence as well. From that place, we become true partners in Creation. Not only will our lives become miraculous, but miracles will become a part of our very nature.

This Nissan, it's time to approach each challenge and every opportunity of your life with a new belief, the belief that it is now within your nature to make miracles, to create redemption. This belief and the actions that go with it will change your world.

We don't have to wait for next year in Jerusalem. As we sit by the seder table this year, may we be truly free!

May we all unite as one, loving each Jew like our own brother and sister. Let us extend a helping hand to one another, fostering unity instead of animosity. Despite our differences, Ashkenazi, Sephardic, or a mix, we are all Jews, all part of the same family. Together, may we triumph in the face of adversity, combatting antisemitism and supporting our country with the help of Hashem, as always. Amen 


May we emerge stronger than ever, guided by the power of Hashem by our side. Amen. 🙏


Wishing you all a meaningful and joyous Passover, Kasher le Pesach, wherever you may be. Amen. 🙏

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