Shabbos Malkesa - Appreciate and Enjoy Shabbos
Can you really call yourself a giver if you’ve forgotten where your gifts came from? This episode cuts straight into a subtle spiritual danger: the illusion that because something now sits in your hands, it must have come from you. Rabbi Klapper uses the example of wealth, success, and human generosity to show how easily a person begins to see himself as the source. But Shabbos tells a different story. Shabbos is called the source of blessing, yet it never presents itself as independent. Why? Because Shabbos receives from Hashem and gives to the world at the very same moment. It is a pure channel, a holy pipeline, never confusing the flow with the Source. That is the challenge for us as well. To give without arrogance. To build, provide, and help while never forgetting that all shefa begins with Hashem. This does not weaken human action; it purifies it. The practical reflection is powerful: the next time you give something — money, time, encouragement, wisdom — pause before you do it and remember, “I am passing on what Hashem first placed in my hands.” That one moment can turn ego into humility and kindness into avodah. Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!
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