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Daily Chizuk #0003
Weekly Parasha
Parashat Ki Tetzeh: The Power of Overlooking Insults
Parashat Ki Tetzeh: Overlook
At this time, just a little more than two weeks before Rosh Hashanah, we are all looking for ways to be forgiven and purify ourselves for the Yom HaDin. If there is anyone who wronged or harmed us, now is the time to forgive them. Those who know, understand that whatever happens to them through other people is nothing other than the will of Hashem being carried out through His messengers. Therefore, when we forgive, it is also considered a great act of Emunah.
Overlooking is a great act of Emunah. Whoever can do it will be forgiven for all of his sins.
Shabbat Shalom!
At this time, just a little more than two weeks before Rosh Hashanah, we are all looking for ways to be forgiven and purify ourselves for the Yom HaDin. If there is anyone who wronged or harmed us, now is the time to forgive them. Those who know, understand that whatever happens to them through other people is nothing other than the will of Hashem being carried out through His messengers. Therefore, when we forgive, it is also considered a great act of Emunah.
Overlooking is a great act of Emunah. Whoever can do it will be forgiven for all of his sins.
Shabbat Shalom!

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