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The Mitzvos
by Elisheva bas Chana The Mitzvos Understanding the concept of the mitzvos, time-bound, and the need to perform them on a particular date on the Jewish calendar or at a specific time. There are mitzvos like eating matzahs on Pesach or sitting in the Sukkah on Sukkos. Wearing tzitzis and wrapping tefilin are performed at specific times during the day. These mitzvos are vital at the time of their fulfilment. There is a specific time to blow the Shofar — only forty-eight hours o

Jewish Dispatch
Feb 266 min read


The Simcha of Purim Connects Us to HaShem
by Elisheva bas Chana Judaica Art by Rochelle Blumenfeld Mishenichnas Adar, Marbim B’Simcha — Taanit 29a. When the month of Adar enters, we increase our joy. Many of our holidays bring us joy, but none, apart from Purim, affects the whole month. Rashi explains that we must increase our happiness at the beginning of the month of Adar because these days are when the miracles of Purim took place. With senseless hatred defeated, and Pesach entering our minds, we celebrate the da

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Feb 183 min read


Eshes Chayil
by Elisheva bas Chana Art by Noa Attias Judaica ~ Eretz Yisroel The beautiful 22 verses of Eshes Chayil , perek 31 of Sefer Mishlei, are traditionally sung on Friday night before kiddush on Shabbos. The singing of Eshes Chayil became a way of showing gratitude to the lady of the house for all the hard work she put in to greet the Shabbos Queen on time. The Great Sacrifice An inspiring story about Devorah Leah, the second daughter of the founder of the Chabad Movement, Rabbi

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Feb 136 min read


Given a Choice to Be
by Elisheva bas Chana Given a Choice to Be A letter in the scroll, a missing note makes a song incomplete. When one letter in the scroll is missing or damaged, chas v’shalom , it is incomplete. We are here for a reason, chosen by HaShem, to be part of His plan. It is not a privilege, but a responsibility to make a broken world whole again. To be part of HaShem’s plan, we have to have bitachon and emunah , a choice to make the song complete and not to be a missing letter. It

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Feb 64 min read


Hakaras HaTov
by Elisheva bas Chana Hakaras HaTov Sitting at my desk, with a piece of paper and a pen in front of me, pondering about my next writing, “A Day of My Life.” Half an hour later, I knew nothing would come. I knew I could just start writing about “this day” from dawn to dusk—hundreds of brachos a day, davening , and reciting Tehillim in the midst of my busy life. But I want something more, something inspiring, showing how much simcha is involved. Our lives are full of serving

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Jan 305 min read


Gratitude
by Elisheva bas Chana Gratitude Serving HaShem is placing our trust in Him for all our matters, and among them is peace of mind in trusting HaShem. When we choose not to trust HaShem and place our trust in something other than Him, HaShem will remove His providence from us and leave it in the hands of the one we trust instead. “For My people have committed two evils; they have forsaken Me, the spring of living waters, to dig for themselves cisterns—broken cisterns that do not

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Jan 213 min read


Jewish Unity
by Elisheva bas Chana We all have a path to follow, a mission to fulfil, obstacles to overcome, challenges to let us grow; in all, we can find HaShem. Having emunah is how we relate to good times, but also to what we call the “bad times.” When we look at the world, the distraction, the chaos, and the immorality, life seems to be one big challenge. In reality, life is good; it is the world that needs fixing. To make a change, we fight our battles with light, in unity. Achdus

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Jan 22 min read


A Covenant, Klal Yisroel & The Mixed Multitude
by Elisheva bas Chana A Covenant, Klal Yisroel & The Mixed Multitude A piece of paper full of thoughts. A covenant, a land, and a people: a complicated story and a journey full of obstacles. HaShem took us out of Mitzrayim, led by Moshe in challenging times. The many times Pharaoh changed his mind and hardened his heart. It took ten plagues for Pharaoh to relent, to let the Jewish people finally go. After they collected the gold, packed up, the dough not even risen, with the

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Dec 24, 20258 min read


What is Chassidim?
by Elisheva bas Chana Image: Chabad.org Chassidim is one of the great success stories in world history of religious movements. When the Baal Shem Tov died in 1760, there were no more than twenty to thirty followers linked to and who could claim his legacy. All of his followers were within the far south-eastern corner of Poland, near the borders of Russia. There is little knowledge of any influence of the Baal Shem Tov beyond his followers and his hometown, Miedzybozh. Half a

Jewish Dispatch
Dec 17, 20254 min read
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