בשלח Courage Momentum & Happiness
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Courage Momentum & Happiness
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The Jews were sandwiched between the sea and the pursuing Egyptian army. Nachshon the leader of the tribe of Judah, courageously jumped into the sea and miraculously the sea split. The Jews marched safely forward on dry land.
This is the Jewish response to challenges: We courageously march forward! We do not give up. With unshakable faith in our loving Father In Heaven we are empowered to successfully overcome and triumph.
Chabad philosophy explains that the “sea” is symbolic of all that is “hidden and concealed”.
“dry” land symbolizes all that is revealed.
You are a priceless treasure. Inside of you exists a “sea” of talents, strengths and abilities. A beautiful Divine soul. You have the power to “split the sea” and uncover your personal rich treasures.
In life we need our personal “Exodus” from our own “Egypt” limitations. When we become enslaved to unhealthy behaviors. We fearlessly and courageously pursue our journey to freedom. We discover and maximize our G-d given journey.
Our future and destination is a happy peaceful world. A world of Divine goodness and eternal riches and happiness. No more pandemics, no more challenges. A world of Moshiach.
May you be blessed to discover your personal fortune! You have the power to “split the sea” and to achieve your life’s mission and purpose.
The world will be forever grateful to you!
3 messages based on the teachings of the Rebbe:
1) Man is compared to a tree. A living tree and all living organism always grows, it does not stagnate. The purpose of the tree is it’s fruits which give life to others.
The strong roots of the tree keeps the tree safe from storms. A proper Torah education of a child, gives the child strong roots to overcome the “storms” of life. Help your personal tree grow beautifully!
2) Between coldness and heresy there is only a thin wall. Torah teaches us that we should do good things with passion and excitement. With the flame of love for our Father In Heaven. Help and care for your fellow with heartfelt warmth and passion.
3) We are "day workers." Day means light. Our work is to illuminate, to enlighten the world with the light of the Torah. We are victorious over the forces of darkness by adding more light. Your soul has power to illuminate the darkness. Focus on the positive and you will be successful.
Lchayim
Velvl
Rabbi Velvl Butman
Executive Director
Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County
Sharing the joy and meaning of Judaism unconditionally!
Email: Chabadofwestchester@gmail.com
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