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Faith is not a last resort of desperation: it’s an inherent faculty whose muscle needs to be exercised. Explore the dynamics of our inner faith.

The Dynamics of Faith

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by Yitzchok Schochet
Rabbi YItzchok Schochet is the Rabbi of Mill Hill Synagogue, London UK, member of the Chief Rabbi's Cabinet and Chairman of the Rabbinical Council.
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September 24, 2012
For anonymous in Philly
Why is guilt always the first option? None of us is G-d. We don't run the universe. I don't know about you, but I would have no idea where to begin. Faith and trust includes accepting the bad along with the good--because everything G-d does is good, regardless of whether we can fathom that good.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
September 23, 2012
Dynamics of faith
A great lecture on the "think good and it will be good". But despite faith and trust in Gd my 15 year old niece suffered and died from a brain tumor. Now is the guilt on us for faith and trust that wasn't strong enough?
Anonymous
Philadelphia, Pa
November 29, 2008
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G-d bless this site. May the peace of G-d shine on those that study the Torah.
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Middletown, CA
July 20, 2008
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Raizel Chana
Houston, TX
July 17, 2008
Peace At Last
Rabbi,
I have lived & suffered with severe depression for over 30 years. This has been so inspiring that I actually feel a strange inner peace! It's incredible!
I thank you and I thank G-d.
Shalom
Anonymous
June 22, 2008
Wonderful Faith
I have listened to this audio several times already, especially when I feel my faith wavers. It helps me a lot to call on G-d, and not despair everytime things don't work out. Thank you, Rabbi Schochet.
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