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This class expounds upon the true meaning of Bitachon – trust in G-d as a distinct quality from belief and faith in G-d.

Bitachon – Trust in G-d (1)

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Dedicated in loving memory of Rabbi Lipa Schapiro, of blessed memory.
Topics: Bitachon
By Yehuda Leib Schapiro
Rabbi Leib Schapiro, a noted Talmudic scholar, is the dean of the Yeshiva Gedola Rabbinical College of Greater Miami, the rabbi of Congregation Beis Menachem, and a community leader in Miami Beach, Florida.
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November 14, 2010
@Miss Martha Gessa
I may be wrong, I know I've been in the past, I think the only way a person's faith is tested is when their life or loved one depended on it, faith is subject to test.
SH82N
April 12, 2010
I am a very big fan of Rabbi Schapiro. I am very happy to hear this explanation from Rabbi Schapiro.
This one is very hard for me. Trust. I have a lot of faith and believe that G-d knows what he does and what he does is correct. G-d has always given me what I need, even when I have had days that I do not know where food will come from.
But I worry about a lot of things. I am a single mom, so I worry about my son or bills. If I am doing things right?
Then I feel bad and ask G-d to understand that I do have faith but, I still worry.
How do I reach that place where I am 100% faith or is this unattainable?
Miss Martha Gessa
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