West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Moses Hidary hosts classes every Monday night at 8:15 PM at West Deal Shul. This class continues the study of Shaar HaBitachon, focusing on how a person should cultivate trust in Hashem across different life circumstances. Rabbi Hidary begins by exploring the spiritual benefits of solitude, encouraging practices like unplugged walks, quiet reflection, and the 'sit alone challenge' as ways to connect with Hashem outside of formal prayer. He then recounts the story of a pious community that dressed uniformly, kept graves near their homes, and lived separately from their families in order to stay spiritually focused — using this as a launching point to discuss how most people, who live with families, can also serve Hashem meaningfully. Chovos HaLevavos teaches that providing for one's wife and children — generously, sincerely, and without ulterior motives like seeking honor or control — is itself a fulfillment of Hashem's mitzvah, making every act of parenting an act of divine service. The class concludes with the lesson from Shlomo HaMelech's dream: when a person acts with the right intentions, Hashem rewards them both in this world and the next. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Introduction & Recap (1:29) Bitachon When You're Alone (2:52) Seclusion Practices: Chassidim & Mussar (6:27) The Sit Alone Challenge (7:56) Story of the Perushim Community (11:24) Why They Dressed the Same (15:06) Pivoting: Bitachon With Family (18:16) Responsibilities to Wife & Children (22:09) Providing for Family as Avodas Hashem (27:42) Changing Diapers = Serving God (31:41) Wrong vs. Right Intentions (36:37) Shlomo's Dream: The Two-for-One Reward - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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