West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Moses Hidary hosts classes every Monday at 8:15 PM at West Deal Shul. In this class, Rabbi Hidary continues learning Shaar HaBitachon Chapter 4, focusing on how to maintain proper bitachon when dealing with people who are socially above or below you. Using the mashal of a farmer planting seeds, the Chovos HaLevavos teaches that just as a farmer uses the ground as a conduit but thanks Hashem for the produce, so too when we ask someone for a favor, that person is merely a conduit and our true reliance must be on Hashem alone. Rabbi Hidary explores both sides of the equation: when someone succeeds in helping you, you thank both Hashem and the person, since Hashem typically brings good things through good people; and when someone fails to come through, you must not blame them but rather thank Hashem, trusting that this outcome was divinely intended for that moment. The class also addresses the flip side — when you are the one asked to do a favor, you should give sincere effort, thank Hashem if you succeed, and not torment yourself if you fall short after genuinely trying. These principles are shown to apply across all relationships, including business partnerships, employees, and even family members at home. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Bitachon with Friends (2:21) Person as Conduit: The Farmer Mashal (5:45) Finding the Right Person (Hishtadlut) (8:00) Bitachon When Choosing a Doctor (9:19) Thank Hashem When Things Work Out (13:30) Don't Blame Others When They Fail You (16:07) Can You Blame Yourself for Poor Hishtadlut? (20:07) Thanking Someone Who Tried but Failed (21:37) Bitachon vs. Business Accountability (26:54) Applying This to Family and Kids (31:30) When Someone Asks YOU for a Favor (33:19) Don't Be Hard on Yourself If You Fall Short (35:07) Summary and Closing Thoughts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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