West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Moses Hidary hosts classes Monday nights at West Deal Shul. This class continues the study of Shaar HaBitachon, Perek Dalet in Chovot HaLevavot, focusing on how to maintain the proper mindset during financial hardship. Rabbi Hidary explains that Rabbenu Bachya offers a two-step approach: first normalizing the anxiety one feels when income is delayed or scarce, and then providing concrete reframes to recalibrate emotionally and spiritually. The first reframe draws on Hashem's perfect timing in bringing each person into the world, teaching that just as our birth was precisely calibrated, so too is the arrival of our parnasah. The second reframe uses the image of a nursing infant — who lives meal to meal without worry — as a model of trust, supported by the Vilna Gaon's teaching on the pasuk "like a nursing infant is my soul." The class closes with the powerful idea that exercising bitachon during difficult times is itself a mitzvah that earns divine reward, just as Bnai Yisrael were cherished by Hashem for following Him into the wilderness with only one day's supply of manna at a time. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Introduction & Emunah through speech (1:50) Parnasah delayed: Hashem's timing (5:37) "My time will come" — Sammy's insight (9:20) Creating your own mashal for parnasah (12:00) When business is tight: the nursing baby (15:44) Tehillim: soul like a nursing infant (18:00) Is asking tzedakah a lack of bitachon? (23:03) Bitachon earns heavenly reward (25:20) The mon: Hashem recalls your loyalty (28:00) When your job isn't ideal (30:20) Hashem curated your exact situation (32:00) B'chol Me'odecha: all your resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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