Sharei Bitachon with Ari Goldwag Ari Goldwag
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- Religion & Spirituality
Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.
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Bitachon 161 - The Wicked Fall, Israel Rises
We continue studying Tehillim chapter 37 verse 40, which speaks of the double salvation that comes to someone who trusts in Hashem, and the fall of the wicked who try to circumvent Hashem's will.
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Bitachon 160 - Israel's Double Salvation
We continue studying Tehillim chapter 37 verse 40, which speaks of the double salvation that comes to someone who trusts in Hashem.
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Bitachon 159 - Rabbi Perr zt"l and Bitachon
We continue exploring the passuk in Tehillim 37 passuk 34 which exhorts us to hope to Hashem and keep His way. The result will be that we will inherit the land and we will see the fall of the wicked. We also share a few thoughts about Rabbi Perr zt"l after his recent petirah (passing).
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Bitachon 158 - Israel Will See Her Enemies Fall
We explore the passuk in Tehillim 37 passuk 34 which exhorts us to hope to Hashem and keep His way. The result will be that we will inherit the land and we will see the fall of the wicked.
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Bitachon 157 - Israel is Guided by G-d
We continue exploring the passuk in Tehillim ch. 37 passuk 7 where King David says that we are to be quiet and hope to Hashem. This indicates that whatever happens in our life - Hashem is blazing our path and guiding us to the future He envisions for us. We need not put in the greatest of efforts, but rather, we are to trust in His plan for us.
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Bitachon 156 - Israel's Victory Is In The End
We continue exploring the passuk in Tehillim ch. 37 passuk 7 where King David says that we are to be quiet and hope to Hashem. This indicates that although it seems others are succeeding without depending on Hashem, we need to know that the Jewish people's success comes in the end when we are totally dependent on Hashem.