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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Rabbi Lau

B"H, I was fortunate to hear the former chief rabbi of Israel speak tonight. I want to share an amazing mashal with you:

The sun and the wind were having a fight. They didn't know who was the strongest. In order to test their strengths, they decided to see which one could make a little man remove his coat.

The wind went first. It started blowing and blowing. But the harder it blew, the harder the man clung to his coat, realizing that without it he's freeze. The wind kept blowing to the point where the man was rolling like a ball, clutching tightly to his coat. The wind gave up.

Next came the sun. He approached the man slowly, with warmth and compassion. Soon the man felt very warm and started sweating. The man realized that he no longer needed his coat, as the temperature continued to rise, and removed it on his own free will.

The sun won.

The coat is out emuna in HaShem and out connection to Him.

In the past, the wind came with bitterness, harshness, the destruction of the batei migdashing. Yet, benei Yisroel stuck to their Creator, Hakadosh Barchu. They knew that without it they would be lost, they would freeze.

But then came the sun. With warmth, compassion, encouraging us to assimilate. The sun smiles upon us. Will we take off out coat willingly? No one is stopping us from doing mitzvout, no one but ourselves.

B"H, we will NOT abandon our coats, but stick close to our Torah and emuna. B"H, we should be matzliach in increasing our avodat haShem.

Kol tov,
Shabbat Shalom.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

"Those thoughts"

I was reading an article in the Jan 2nd, 190th issue of Mishpacha magazine. It's written by Toby Bulman Katz. She writes about the Schwab's experience with their daughter, Ruchama Aliza Sarah Chana bat Ester Liba, who is in a comma.

This article struck my interest particularly because I know the family. They used to live in Cincinnati. I remember when Ester was pregnant with Ruchama Aliza Sarah Chana and her twin brother.

The article quotes Rabbi Naoch Orlowek. He made a personal call to the Moshe Schwab and told him, "Don't think 'those thoughts.' " The thoughts of could've, would've, should've. He explained that they show a lack of emuna in HaShem.

Everything is in His hands. Things happen because He wants them to.

So, when we look back over the days, weeks, months, and years of our lives, while acknowledging the mistakes and growing from them, we shouldn't have 'those thoughts.' Yes we need to move forward and perfect our actions as servants of HaShem. We can't change the past by dwelling on it and become depressed over it.

B'ezrat HaShem we will see a refuah shaleam in Ruchama Alia Sarah Chana's continued recovery. The Schwabs have sailed through many storms and have come out as an inspiration for all of us.

I"H, we will take these lessons and use them to retain a higher level of achdut among Kallal Yisroel, a higher level of emunat HaShem and chachamim, and a higher level of tefilla (our ultimate power).

Kol Tov

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Parshat Ki Sisa

After reading a short vort on Parshat Ki Sisa, from TheShmuz.com, I would like to share the idea presented:

We see that Bnei Yisroel succumb to the sin of cheit haeigle. Even though we were on a very high level, having seen all the maacot, the yam suf's splitting, and hearing the dibrot from HaShem, they were still drawn by the the gleam of gold and sliver, the sparkle of gaava.

Kal vechomer, when thinking about us NOW and our present level, we can tremble to think of the taava that we have toward this same gleam.

We must stand on guard and realize and recognize that it is a source of taava.
We should be matzliach in recognizing our tests and pass them with flying colours, or get up and try again.

Shabbat Shalom.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Purim Kattan

This was sent to me, I'm sending this on...

WEDNESDAY FEB 20 THE POWER OF PRAYER ON PURIM KOTTON

I heard this week an unbelievable speech from Rav Avraham Schorr Shlita about the power of prayer on Purim Kotton.

THERE IS A MISHNA IN MEGILLAH THAT SAYS "EIN BAIN ADAR RISHON L'ADAR SHENIE ELE KRIAS MEGILLAH UMATONAS LEVYONIM BILVAD"; THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FIRST ADAR AND THE SECOND ADAR ONLY THAT YOU CAN NOT DO YOUR OBLIGATION OF READING MEGILLAH AND PRESENTS FOR THE POOR.

THE POWER OF PRAYER REMAINS EXACTLY THE SAME;

SO HERE WE HAVE A DAY THAT HAS THE TREMENDOUS POWER OF PRAYER.

LET US USE THIS WEDNESDAY TO DAVEN TO H-ASHEM FOR ALL THE RIGHT THINGS, KLAL YISROEL IS LIVING THROUGH DIFFICULT TIMES AND THERE ARE MANY THINGS TO DAVEN FOR...WE SHOULD BE ALL BE ZOCHE TO SEE MOSHIACH BMIHERA BYOMEINU.

THIS SHOULD BE A ZECHUS FOR THE NESHAMA OF MOSHE DOVID BEN PINCHUS DOV, HIS NESHAMA SHOULD HAVE AN ALIYA.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Boredom


The world really excites and interests me,
I guess I'm not cool.
Sorry, folks.
Will you still be my friend.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Accepted...but not to where I want to go.

I've been officially 'offered acceptance' by UBC, Vancouver. Though I really want to go to York, Toronto, and am still waiting for their reply, it was nice to feel 'wanted.'


Hopefully I'll be able to send UBC a letter of 'dejection' thanking them for their generous offer and consideration. I'll keep you posted.


I must say, the colour photos on the envelope, folder, and brochure are very stylish and enticing ;-)

Buried Treasure


Some people spend all there time look on the OUTSIDE, and they miss what's on the INSIDE.

'Bling, bling' and buried treasure can be found out there. But the best kind of treasure that you'll ever find was given to you at birth. If you work on yourself and reach out to others, you can help to polish that treasure and let it shine through.

(I apologize for the tackiness.)

Photo source.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Yeah!


I've officially sent in my application of graduation.

Let me explain. I received a notice from my college recognizing that I have filled out the requirements for a Arts and Science Diploma. Regardless of the fact that I plan on finishing my BA in English and BeD, this credential is a nice piece of paper that looks good. So, I've applied for it.

Though I won't be attending the graduation ceremony, and I really have two more years (at least) to go, this half way mark is really motivating.

So, YEAH!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Scary Analogy


When you say things freaquently, you devalue your statements. Like saying, "I love you," to everyone, or offering hugs all of the time. This increase in production can cause inflation, thereby decreasing the value of the "love" and/or hug.

Just a thought.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Source of Frustration


While contemplating life (lol) I thought of this brilliant (humbling eh?) connection:

Frustration is bred from disappointment, which comes from missed expectations. When the goals are set too high, the actions fall short.

In other words, try to be as realistic as possible.

It is ALMOST impossible to do this, we tend to "shoot for the moon." But we can try, and thus spare ourselves the frustration.

Have a happy day/week/month/year/life :-D

Sorry about my absence


I've been drowning lately, in physical and intellectual pain. Between pulling leg, and hand, muscles, I've been trying to get homework done. Enough said. Sorry

Friday, February 01, 2008

Hummmmm... this is starting to get fishy

My history proff cancelled class for the second friday in a row. Mind you, I'm not complaining, it's just weird. I feel bad becuase I ditched yesterday's class to do research for my history report (due on the 18th!) Since I had a snow day on tuesday, and have no school on wed., I only attended one class this week. Oh well, I don't like his lectures anyway...

Well, I thought that I'd share with y'all. Thanks for droppning by.

Shabbat Shalom.

~Sarah Rutti