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Gratitude happens when I go out of my comfort zone and into my growing zone.
So often we want to connect to G-d and to thank Him for our many blessings, but we feel like we’re not good enough. The Mitzvah of Bikkirim, the first fruit, reminds us that it’s not about being the best—it’s about bringing the finest of ourselves. Enjoy ...
The Hidden Blessings of G-d
A man is obligated to be grateful for the negative events in his life, in the same manner that he is grateful for the positive events. - The Talmud
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