Bring BLESSINGS to Your Relationships



Shalom Chevra!

Get ready because Rabbi Moshe Chaim is about to take us on a journey of understanding the importance of blessings and their impact on our lives.

As we continue on our series on Learning The Jewish Prayers, we are now going to dive into the meaning behind Birchas HaTorah (blessing over the Torah) and its connection to the Temple’s destruction.

Discover why it is crucial to study the Torah with the right intentions, seeking a personal and intimate relationship with God, rather than merely pursuing knowledge for academic purposes.

Learn the profound meaning behind the word “Baruch” and how it signifies our ability to recognize God as the ULTIMATE source of all blessings. Explore the concept of bonding with God through mitzvahs (commandments) and how it parallels the deep bond between husband and wife.

Just be warned, there are consequences to neglecting our relationship with God. We are reminded of the importance of repairing and strengthening that connection. Discover the powerful lessons we can learn from our history, as exemplified by the three-week period of introspection and repentance, which we are in RIGHT NOW!

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13 thoughts on “Bring BLESSINGS to Your Relationships”

  1. Is this the same loneliness @14:50 that was expressed in Psalm 102 "I watch, and am become like a sparrow that is alone upon the housetop". or is that when David was being misunderstood by those who don't have a close relationship with Hashem (King Saul and all?)

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  2. Thank you Hashem for this beautiful lecture, that you sent to Chevra Rav Moshe Chaim . It reminds me of the story of King David, wondering how we know when silver is ready for the mould from the crucible, when we can see our face in it, this lecture is like this, thank you Rabbi, you have become like that silver, where the face of Hashem is reflected. One of my favourite prayers end like this, Hashem give us the simplicity that will make our souls the mirror where Your image is reflected. If I am worthy baruch ata Adonai I ask May Hashem bless you and your family in all the GOOD work you do, thank you for being here, teaching Torah, its the most important and worthy endeavour on earth.

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  3. Dealing in business is important by staying ethically moral, which is the the basis
    of Torah, which is the goal. We have to go out into the world and use our Judaism to perfect the world, not staying in a bubble.
    There’s going to be a change in our relationship with G-d. I think you misunderstand.
    One will be selected to be on an intimate level with G-d. The others will be loved as dearly loved children.
    The intimacy you are describing is designed for only one person.
    Love and obey Hashem as your father. There will be terrible jealousy and heartbreak and revolt because this one person will be closer to Hashem than anyone else. Appreciate you are part of this process. Don’t join the rebellion.
    It will make Korach’s story seem like a children’s story.

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