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"Where you have your Faith" that is where your Livelihood depends " Man must trust the Blessed Creator for his work and his business to be successful, but he must not trust his own ability to perform them. him But he must think that his work and his business are only a means for the Eternal to give him sustenance. It is like the man who cuts firewood with an ax: Although the ax is what cuts the wood, the force does not come from the tool, but from the man who uses it, the metal is nothing more than...

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"The beautiful precept of the Four Species of Sukkot" This time we will talk more about the Etrog. It is written: "On the first day you will take for yourselves the fruit of the beautiful tree (Etrog), a branch of palm trees (Lulav), branch of leafy trees (Hadas), and creek willows (Arava) and you you will rejoice before your God for seven days " (Leviticus 23, 40) "All my bones declare: Who is like You Hashem? (Psalms 35,10) This verse refers to the Mitzva (Precept) of the Lulav, (that is, the four species) The central spine of the Lulav is...

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The Joy of the festivities is built through the joy of the precepts carried out during the year and there are no limits to this joy. During the festivities we must return to the Creator with Joy. For in each holiday the world is subjected to judgment, as our Sages have taught (T. Rosh Hashana 16) The time of judgment is a time of Teshuva (Return and repentance) Through Teshuva the forces of holiness trapped in the Klipot (shells) and the final Redemption draws near. There are different ways to honor the holidays, with good food, drink, with beautiful clothes,...

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Yom Kippur is the most special day for the Jewish people. It is the day when we let go of the material in order to have the greatest spiritual approach with our Blessed Creator. "The Eternal spoke to Moshe saying: He speaks to the children of Israel saying ... But on the tenth day of the seventh month, this will be the Day of Atonement is, Sacred convocation it will be for you, and you will afflict your being (by means of fasting), you will not have to do any work, for the essence of this day and what Day...

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We are approaching this great day "Yom Kippur" The Day of Atonement. This coming Sunday, September 24 (10 of the Hebrew month of Tishrei) at dusk it will begin, ending on Monday with the rising of the stars. But what does Yom Kippur mean? The word "Yom" in Hebrew is day, and "Kippur" is derived from the word Kapara "expiation", kapara comes from "Kaporet or Kofer" Which means "to cover" We can then understand that it would be an atonement for our sins or "a covering for our sins" Each one anticipates this fearful day by preparing, since on this...

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