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Daily Chizuk #0529
Weekly Parasha
The Power of Shabbat Prayer: Equivalent to the Ten Days
Parashat Bereisheet
The Tikuneh HaZohar writes (Tikkun 21) that a tefila made on Shabbat has the same power as the tefilot we pray during the Aseret Yameh Teshuva. Shabbat is such an opportune time to pray. The Sefer Charedim writes in chapter 71 that Mincha on Shabbat afternoon is so special it is an עת רצון-time of favor and all of our tefilot are accepted.
Shabbat is the holiest day. It is a day that we are supposed to utilize to connect with Hashem on – to eat the three meals with joy, sing holy songs and inspire those around us with Divrei Torah, keep the halachot, go to shul, pray and learn. The time is so special, we don’t want to ruin it by focusing on our needs. After Shabbat is over, and we made that great connection with Hashem, then during Melava Malka, if we would just mention that we need anything, automatically Hashem will be eager to grant it.
Shabbat Shalom!
The Tikuneh HaZohar writes (Tikkun 21) that a tefila made on Shabbat has the same power as the tefilot we pray during the Aseret Yameh Teshuva. Shabbat is such an opportune time to pray. The Sefer Charedim writes in chapter 71 that Mincha on Shabbat afternoon is so special it is an עת רצון-time of favor and all of our tefilot are accepted.
Shabbat is the holiest day. It is a day that we are supposed to utilize to connect with Hashem on – to eat the three meals with joy, sing holy songs and inspire those around us with Divrei Torah, keep the halachot, go to shul, pray and learn. The time is so special, we don’t want to ruin it by focusing on our needs. After Shabbat is over, and we made that great connection with Hashem, then during Melava Malka, if we would just mention that we need anything, automatically Hashem will be eager to grant it.
Shabbat Shalom!

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