West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Moses Hidary hosts classes every Monday night at 8:00 PM at West Deal Shul. In this class, Rabbi Hidary explores a section of Shaar HaBitachon dealing with the misguided pursuit of wealth for the sake of honor. He explains that people who chase money primarily for kavod are trapped in a cycle that can never be satisfied, as illustrated by the story of Haman and supported by the Gemara's teaching that a person dies without half of his desires fulfilled. The class then examines the concept of hishtadlut in modern times, wrestling with what constitutes normal effort in today's economy where basic expenses like health insurance and housing already demand enormous income, and whether investing qualifies as a legitimate avenue of parnasa. Rabbi Hidary uses a Novardok mashal of a man banging on a train wall — mistakenly thinking his effort is making it move — to illustrate how people confuse their own actions with the true source of their success. The central takeaway is that while effort and honest work are required and will be asked about in Heaven, one's trust and recognition must be directed toward Hashem alone, who is not bound by any particular means and can bring parnasa through any avenue He chooses. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Wealth for the Sake of Honor (2:41) Kavod Is Never Enough (6:57) No One Can Add or Withhold (8:35) The Trap of Fake Kavod (11:00) Neglecting What Really Matters (13:00) True vs. False Kavod (17:18) Misunderstanding Success (20:00) Defining Basic Necessities Today (23:20) Is Investing Part of Hishtadlut? (27:56) Praising the Means, Not Hashem (30:31) The Train and Horse Mashal (33:09) Hashem Is Not Bound by the Siba (36:42) The Dumpling Story - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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