Thursday, August 22, 2013

Why Be Cynical??

Ki Savo

"He imports and exports, and is 'rolling in dough.'
"Don't ask me how, but I know.

"He made a fortune, in real-estate.
"It is an understatement to say, he is doing great."

There are a lot of people in the Jewish community, who work hard and make lots of money.
It is no shame to be rich. Seriously..I am not being funny!

And many, though far from rich, but b"h bli ayin hara live in a "comfort zone".
And they have things of value, which they can call their own.

While some struggle less, some much much more, for their devotion there is so much to say.
For they thank H-shem with a full heart, for what little they have, every single day.

Some are cynical, and chas veshalom look down, at those with wealth.
Stop! Cynicism is bad for your mental, and physical health.
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In the "beracha" in this weeks parsha, it speaks of if we as a people, are dedicated to learning.
There will be more prosperity, and more money we will be earning.

And b"h bli ayin hara isn't that true?

It seems like a new yeshiva, is opening up every day.
An Art Scroll on that days daf yomi everywhere you look. What more is there to say?

Ba'alei teshuva bli ayin hara, everywhere you go, learning strong.
Every year on Shavuos, more people shteiging all night long.

Torah is valued today ...
And there are more millionaires in the Orthodox community ...

Based on this weeks parsha that's a sign of a wonderful thing.
It's a sign we as a nation value Torah more. What nachas to the Aibeshter we bring!

Why makes jokes? Why speak with ill will?
A concept in the "beracha" in our generation is being fulfilled!

So higher and higher levels of learning, may we as a people attain.
And thus may we speedily greet Mashiach tzidkeinu, bimhaira beyameinu amain!

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