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Daily Chizuk #1342

Parnasa / Money

Changing the Stars: Lessons from Avraham's Destiny

The Chovot HaLevavot writes in the Sha’ar HaBitachon, perek 4, that if a person needs something and is contemplating asking someone for help, he should not feel that he has any more chance of getting what he's asking for if he asks a powerful, prominent individual as opposed to asking a less prominent individual. Rather, he should believe it's all the same, being that it will be Hashem who is giving him what he's asking, not the people he's asking from. And if Hashem wants someone to get something, He could give it to them through anyone.
Blue Circular Gradient

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Behind the Scenes: Pulling the Strings in a Natural World

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The Worst Outcome: Learning to Pray without Demand

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Deaths of Nadav and Avihu: Drawing Closer after Tragedy

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