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Daily Chizuk #1613

Weekly Parasha

Tool for the Days of Awe: Improving our Prayer

Parashat Naso-Hashem in Every Detail
At the end of this week's Parashat Naso, the Torah goes into great detail describing the donations brought by the Nesi'im to inaugurate the Mishkan. Remarkably, each Nasi brought the exact same offering, yet the Torah repeats the full list of items again and again—spanning about 56 pesukim.
Why such repetition? The Torah is teaching us a profound lesson: Hashem treasures the efforts of every individual. Even when people perform a mitzvah as part of a group, Hashem values the actions of each person separately. In a shul, there might be hundreds of people reciting the same words, but to Hashem, every word uttered by each person is uniquely precious.
There is no such thing as Hashem getting "bored" of repetition. He cherishes everything we say and everything we do—every tefillah, every act of kindness, every mitzvah. The same applies when we experience His presence in our lives. Even when similar moments of hashgachah peratit repeat, each one feels new and meaningful. We're often moved by others' stories of hashgachah, and they awaken in us a desire to see Hashem's hand in our own lives too.
Sometimes, we think: Those stories are inspiring, but they never happen to me. Yet we are encouraged to always hope and pray that they do.
Yes, the stories we hear really can happen to us.
Hashem treasures everything we do, and we are uplifted when we recognize His presence in our lives.
May we always feel close to Hashem.
May we always sense His guidance.
And may we continue to be inspired by the miracles—big and small—that surround us every day.
Shabbat Shalom!
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