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The month of "Tammuz" is the fourth month counting from Nisan and is called by this name in the Tanakh (Jeremiah 39-2). The name "Tammuz" originated in Babylon, and was associated in ancient times with a pagan Babylonian cult, as expressed in the verse (Ezekiel 8:14) "Behold, the women sat there and wept for Tammuz." Rosh Chodesh Tammuz always consists of two days, since the previous month "Sivan" always has 30 days, and the month of Tammuz has 29 days, therefore, the month of Av that follows it in order has only one day of Rosh Chodesh. The symbol for...

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Have you ever thought about what the Creator wants from you? Or what everyone has asked themselves at some point: what is the purpose of life? The Creator has made us solely for the purpose of knowing Him and for us to recognize that He is the One God! As it says in the Zohar "So that they may know Him" And we must know that all the circumstances we go through in life are absolutely necessary to be able to know the Creator and know who He is. The Creator knows us perfectly well and knows that we would...

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"Hashem is good to all, and His mercy is upon all His creatures." (Tehillim 145) You can see great miracles in your life... Today, try to strengthen yourself in any way possible, even if it seems like there's no way out, there is! Don't give in to despair, but try to live with reality. Despite all the ups and downs, even if you still have all kinds of problems that sometimes seem to drive you crazy, we need to see reality and accept it, not fight it. We must accept everything with love! no matter how difficult it is, and...

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Through the Havdalah ceremony we transfer the spiritual energy of Shabbat consciousness to the week. This is manifested in the blessing of Havdalah, when we distinguish the sacred from the profane and the seventh day from the six days of the week. This discrimination, while highlighting the differences between the sacred and the mundane, is the conduit through which the sanctity and higher consciousness of Shabbat are imparted to the days of the week. The other elements of the Havdalah ceremony, "the blessing over the wine, the spices, and the fire," are designed to carry over into the days of...

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I'm sure you've asked yourself at some point: Why is this happening to me, if I didn't do anything to that person? Why aren't things going my way? Why can't I get out of these problems? And many more situations you don't understand. Our wise men tell us "There is no suffering without transgression" And the truth is that nothing that happens to us, both the good and the apparently bad, we should not attribute it to other people or situations, we should not look for excuses or blame! Well, everything is directed by the Creator. "No one is harmed...

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