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Are You Blocking Your Own Blessings? Episode 435 • Parshas Behar-Bechukosai

12 min · 6. touko 2026
jakson Are You Blocking Your Own Blessings? Episode 435 • Parshas Behar-Bechukosai kansikuva

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Do you ever feel like your own anxiety is blocking your success? What if worrying about the future actually cuts off the very abundance you need? This week, we explore a profound insight into the Shmita year and a surprising truth about two very different types of divine blessings. Through the lens of a striking modern-day bakery story, discover how trusting the process can bring transformative peace. Join us for a practical and eye-opening look at unlocking stress-free abundance in our own lives today.

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jakson Your Biggest Problem Is You - Parshas Behaaloscha- Ep. 437 kansikuva

Your Biggest Problem Is You - Parshas Behaaloscha- Ep. 437

Why did the silver trumpets in the Mishkan have to be hammered from a single piece of metal? And what do trumpets used for journeys, war, and Chagim have in common? In Parshas Behaaloscha, Rabbi Prisman uncovers the unifying message of the chatzotzros. Through the story of an elite IDF soldier who never knows where his blacked-out bus will take him - dropped in desert or beach, always on the move - he brings the parsha's "al pi Hashem" to life. Drawing from the Shlah Hakadosh, Rav Hirsch, and the Sefer Hachinuch, he shows that the trumpet is always a wake-up call: in movement, in danger, and in celebration alike. He closes with a story from Rav Elazar Abish about a man whose rebbe mailed back his letter of complaint with every "I" and "me" circled. The message is the same one the trumpet has been sounding all along - are you a Hashem-centric Jew or an egocentric one?

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