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Day 203

Nov 21, 2024

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Good morning Bitachon of the day ❤


Each of us is unique, each of us is essential, but our true significance lies in realizing how we fit into something far greater than ourselves. The Mishnah teaches that we must see the world as though it was created just for us. The deeper meaning behind this is that every one of us plays a role in the cosmic symphony of life. Just as every piece in a puzzle is necessary,

where even one missing piece leaves the entire picture incomplete, so too, each of us is indispensable. Without our presence and contribution, the world’s story would not be whole.

We are not just isolated beings; each of us is a letter in the ultimate Sefer Torah, contributing to the larger narrative of existence. Our task is to write our own story, knowing that our individual story is part of a much greater one, His-story. In the end, it’s all connected: our story, His story, the story.

One of my closest friends embodies chesed in everything she does—she is kindness in action. She consistently puts others before herself, with an almost intuitive understanding of what people truly need, and never expects anything in return. Her outreach is so far-reaching that it seems unimaginable to most, yet she carries it all with such grace that it feels effortless.

Just a few days ago, she was in a scary car accident. But Hashem was right there with her, surrounding her with His angels. Miraculously, she walked away with only a few scratches and some broken bones, nothing too serious. Hashem knew we still needed her. She is a vital piece in the puzzle of life, my life, and so many others, a soul whose kindness, love for Israel, and unwavering commitment to helping others must remain in this world.

Her survival reminds me of Simchat Torah, where we celebrate both endings and beginnings. Just as we complete one Torah cycle and immediately begin anew, her story didn’t end with that accident, it continues, as essential as ever. Each of us is part of this ongoing narrative, and we, too, are called to help write the next chapter. We each have the opportunity to ask ourselves: What can we do to help others? How can we make this story more complete? Just like my friend, we are all important pieces in this puzzle, and through acts of kindness and love, we contribute to the grand design of life.

Through her survival, Hashem revealed His miracle. It wasn’t just about keeping her safe, it was a reminder that, like the Torah itself, her presence is essential to the larger plan. And just as every ending on Simchat Torah is the start of a new journey, her life—and ours—continues with purpose. Each one of us has a role to play in this unfolding story, even if we don’t yet see the full picture. Together, through our kindness and actions, we move closer to completing the puzzle of life.


May we all celebrate Simchat Torah with the understanding that we each have a unique role to fulfill. Let us thank Hashem for inscribing us in the Book of Life, granting us the opportunity to continue contributing to His grand design. Amen.🙏


Wishing everyone a very meaningful Chag ❤

Nov 21, 2024

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