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                    <![CDATA["Cheating Death" Episode #145 of CONQUERING ANXIETY the Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Living in the Moment" #143 of CONQUERING ANXIETY the Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The Seventh Distinction of Trust further highlights Bitachon Benefits; spelling out yet another area of pragmatic differentiation between possessing true Trust or not! This Episode, entitled "LIVING IN THE MOMENT," is Take Two of the Seventh and final Trust Difference that we began to illustrate in the previous Episode as we wind down on Fifth Chapter which is all about the Practical Application of Bitachon . In this Eighth Segment, we continue to develop the dimension of the value added to life when it's punctuated with Trust in Hashem. It can fully enable you to live in the moment instead of being consumed with worry, concern and anxiety about the future. The illustration of this Trust Difference teaches how we can attain true inner peace instead of overwhelmed uncertainties of the unpredictable future. This Eighth Episode of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" is dedicated to the elevation of the young Neshama of Chaim Velvel Moshe ben Nachum HaLevi. It comprises the 143rd consecutive video designed to teach you how and why you should nurture Trust in G-d in order to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Finding Time" is #142 of CONQUERING ANXIETY the Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 15:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The seventh dimension of Trust Distinctions continues to lucidly spells out benefits of Bitachon and the value added to your life when you have true Trust in Hashem. "FINDING TIME," opens the seventh and final Trust Difference as we move into the home stretch of the Fifth Chapter. Discover the freedoms that are yours to claim, and how you can choose to happily live life in the present tense, instead of being obsessed with worries about the future. Here, Rabbainu Bachaya explains how the attainment of real clear Bitachon best positions you to be able to find time, learning how to prioritize the things that are truly important in life. The illustration of this Trust Difference enables you to discover how you find inner peace instead of getting bogged down in a quagmire of anxieties about the uncertainties of the unpredictable future. This seventh Episode of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 142nd consecutive video designed to teach you how and why you should nurture Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA["The Lives of Others" is #141 of CONQUERING ANXIETY the Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 15:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The sixth dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions demonstrates how having Bitachon can be the single most important ingredient empowering us to succeed in our interactions and relationships with others. Entitled "THE LIVES OF OTHERS," the Sixth Episode of the Fifth Chapter illustrates the glaring difference between those possessing a healthy sense of Trust, undergirding their emotional and social wellbeing in contrast with those bereft of it. Here, with incredible clarity, Rabbainu Bachaya illustrates how placing your trust in Hashem allows you to be comfortable in your own enough skin to engage with others in a mutually respectful and friendly fashion. Conversely, people lacking in Bitachon will necessarily live with a profound sense of uneasiness that can easily leads to delusional suspicions, unwarranted toxic jealousies and unhealthy negativity that literally ruins relationships. The sixth segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been generously dedicated to honour the memory of Alexandru ben Rephael and Dvora. This unique Episode comprises the 141st consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Moving into the fifth dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions, we continue to focus on practical behavioral divides between one who successfully nurtures a proper, healthy and balanced Bitachon welt Anschauung and the person who relies on their own wherewithal, talents and efforts. Episode Five of the Fifth Chapter is entitled "CHOOSE YOUR FATE" clearly illustrates how Trust mindfulness impacts the way people make decisions and pragmatically go about planning for the immediate, as well as more distant future! The fifth-dimension distinction provides guidance in how we go about choosing an occupation. You'll discover why Trust mindfulness makes a world of difference in how people view earning their livelihoods. When seen as an Act of Serving Hashem, Yiddishkeit engagement remains paramount. However, lack of true Trust results in abandoning of life’s essentials. Without Bitachon people can easily fall prey to a misguided and even obsessive quest for wealth that ultimately brings them nothing but negativity, and the opposite of the success sought! This fifth segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 140th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA["The Giver" is #139 of CONQUERING ANXIETY the Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Concluding the third dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions, as we move on to the fourth arena. Both emphasizing practical behavioral divide (in addition to attitude, theory, and theology) between the one who trust, and the one who doesn't! Episode Four of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "THE GIVER" demonstrates a huge practical difference caused by the possession real, clear Bitachon! After completing “Same Difference” we move on "The Giver" who views Parnassa as the blessings of Hashem. This perspective influences our actions, rather than just our attitude towards benevolence. Distinctions Number Four shows a vast difference in generosity in life, spending habits, and charitable giving. Here we will discover how Bitachon can inspire a Good-Heartedness that leads to More vs Selfishness that ends with less! This fourth segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" completing the third dimension and presenting the fourth comprises the 139th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Concluding the third dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions, as we move on to the fourth arena. Both emphasizing practical behavioral divide (in addition to attitude, theory, and theology) between the one who trust, and the one who doesn't! Episode Four of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "THE GIVER" demonstrates a huge practical difference caused by the possession real, clear Bitachon! After completing “Same Difference” we move on "The Giver" who views Parnassa as the blessings of Hashem. This perspective influences our actions, rather than just our attitude towards benevolence. Distinctions Number Four shows a vast difference in generosity in life, spending habits, and charitable giving. Here we will discover how Bitachon can inspire a Good-Heartedness that leads to More vs Selfishness that ends with less! This fourth segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" completing the third dimension and presenting the fourth comprises the 139th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Same Difference" is #138 of CONQUERING ANXIETY, Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 14:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>As we enter the third dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions, we move to transcend attitudes, feelings, and the nature of our relationship with G-d. Episode Three of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "SAME DIFFERENCE" presents the next big difference between possessing Bitachon or not. For although the course of action may seem identical, a world of difference will ultimately emerge! From here onward, Rabbeinu Bachaya will clearly demonstrate how Trust mindfulness invariably manifests itself into a behavioral path that includes actions engendered as well. Resultantly, an enhanced quality of Life is engendered by the Bitachon one has. This is new dimension is inaugurated with an illustration of the inner transformation of our expectations and perspective of this like vocation, financial pursuit, or efforts to heal. The Trust that nests in our heart and provides us effective mechanisms to employ to achieve those same actions in extremely very disparate fashion. Take three of this seven-headed discovery, moves us onto a fresh range of possibilities to live more calmly and peacefully -- all directly brought about by an awareness of the Torah truth distilled into heartfelt Bitachon in Hashem. This third segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 138th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[As we enter the third dimension of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions, we move to transcend attitudes, feelings, and the nature of our relationship with G-d. Episode Three of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "SAME DIFFERENCE" presents the next big difference between possessing Bitachon or not. For although the course of action may seem identical, a world of difference will ultimately emerge! From here onward, Rabbeinu Bachaya will clearly demonstrate how Trust mindfulness invariably manifests itself into a behavioral path that includes actions engendered as well. Resultantly, an enhanced quality of Life is engendered by the Bitachon one has. This is new dimension is inaugurated with an illustration of the inner transformation of our expectations and perspective of this like vocation, financial pursuit, or efforts to heal. The Trust that nests in our heart and provides us effective mechanisms to employ to achieve those same actions in extremely very disparate fashion. Take three of this seven-headed discovery, moves us onto a fresh range of possibilities to live more calmly and peacefully -- all directly brought about by an awareness of the Torah truth distilled into heartfelt Bitachon in Hashem. This third segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 138th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Greater Peace of Mind" is #137 of CONQUERING ANXIETY, Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Studying Sha’ar HaBitachon, Rabbeinu Bachaya's "Gate of Trust" ~ the Timeless Torah Tome that can teach US ALL How to Conquer Anxiety and Live with Tranquility! ___________________________ This segment about Trust Differences features an in-depth analysis of the second of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions. Episode Two of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "GREATER PEACE OF MIND" continues to illustrate the difference between people possessing Bitachon and those who don’t. Rabbeinu Bachaya will clearly demonstrate how those who mindfully place their Trusts in G-d enjoy a vastly enhanced quality of Life; uniquely achieved by successfully nurturing real Bitachon in their hearts. Investing in this quantum attitudinal shift successfully yields inner peace, bringing enormous differences in real time living experiences. Gone forever are natural worries. Fears and frustrations are replaced by a profound calmness, joy, and perpetual good cheer! In take two of this seven-headed discovery, the next level of difference brought about by Bitachon in Hashem lucidly spelled out. This second segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 137th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Studying Sha’ar HaBitachon, Rabbeinu Bachaya's "Gate of Trust" ~ the Timeless Torah Tome that can teach US ALL How to Conquer Anxiety and Live with Tranquility! ___________________________ This segment about Trust Differences features an in-depth analysis of the second of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions. Episode Two of the Fifth Chapter, entitled "GREATER PEACE OF MIND" continues to illustrate the difference between people possessing Bitachon and those who don’t. Rabbeinu Bachaya will clearly demonstrate how those who mindfully place their Trusts in G-d enjoy a vastly enhanced quality of Life; uniquely achieved by successfully nurturing real Bitachon in their hearts. Investing in this quantum attitudinal shift successfully yields inner peace, bringing enormous differences in real time living experiences. Gone forever are natural worries. Fears and frustrations are replaced by a profound calmness, joy, and perpetual good cheer! In take two of this seven-headed discovery, the next level of difference brought about by Bitachon in Hashem lucidly spelled out. This second segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 137th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["The Difference Between Us" #136 of CONQUERING ANXIETY, Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>This Episode opens the study of Chapter Five that focuses of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions. Part One of this new chapter, aptly entitled "THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US" will begin to illustrate the practical differences between the person possessing Bitachon and the person who doesn’t by highlighted who remains calm, and maintains equilibrium in time good, and bad alike! For although, everyone is required to invest in making a sincere effort either way, Rabbeinu Bachaya will nonetheless demonstrate how people who truly place their Trusts in G-d live and function in an entirely different fashion. In this inaugural lesson, we embark on a seven-headed discovery of the sharp lines of distinction that emerge in real time living when we have Bitachon in Hashem. This first segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been sponsored by Betty Fluss and Susan Burger to commemorate the Yahrtzeit of their father Zvi Hersh Ben Yecheskel and Pearl. It comprises the 136th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Episode opens the study of Chapter Five that focuses of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions. Part One of this new chapter, aptly entitled "THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US" will begin to illustrate the practical differences between the person possessing Bitachon and the person who doesn’t by highlighted who remains calm, and maintains equilibrium in time good, and bad alike! For although, everyone is required to invest in making a sincere effort either way, Rabbeinu Bachaya will nonetheless demonstrate how people who truly place their Trusts in G-d live and function in an entirely different fashion. In this inaugural lesson, we embark on a seven-headed discovery of the sharp lines of distinction that emerge in real time living when we have Bitachon in Hashem. This first segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been sponsored by Betty Fluss and Susan Burger to commemorate the Yahrtzeit of their father Zvi Hersh Ben Yecheskel and Pearl. It comprises the 136th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>This Episode opens the study of Chapter Five that focuses of seven pragmatic Trust Distinctions. Part One of this new chapter, aptly entitled "THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US" will begin to illustrate the practical differences between the person possessing Bitachon and the person who doesn’t by highlighted who remains calm, and maintains equilibrium in time good, and bad alike! For although, everyone is required to invest in making a sincere effort either way, Rabbeinu Bachaya will nonetheless demonstrate how people who truly place their Trusts in G-d live and function in an entirely different fashion. In this inaugural lesson, we embark on a seven-headed discovery of the sharp lines of distinction that emerge in real time living when we have Bitachon in Hashem. This first segment of the Fifth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been sponsored by Betty Fluss and Susan Burger to commemorate the Yahrtzeit of their father Zvi Hersh Ben Yecheskel and Pearl. It comprises the 136th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA["We Can Be Heroes" is #135 of CONQUERING ANXIETY - The Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>After demonstrating that relying on Hashem regarding Heaven is a necessary component in Faithful Bitachon, we continued to explore the concept of Trusting in Heavenly Rewards. "WE CAN BE HEROES" concludes our study of the seventh and climatic category of Bitachon, and the longest Chapter of the Gate of Trust! Uniquely focusing on Modeling Behavior -- learning about past spiritual greatness; we should be moved to try to emulate and replicate their outstanding examples! Here's the context: after delineating the seventh climatic category of Bitachon -- which is about the ultimate in Divine Remuneration -- Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to highlight several historic figures who embody the ideals and ideals spoken of. Not in academic fashion, but because they can be an example for us all to follow. The challenge he puts forth is to see ourselves in the sweep of our storied history. To choose to be inspired by the heroism of our yesteryear to reach higher in our own living. Today. Because only then do we earn the right and ability to attain the highest level of Trust in G-d’s Grace and Goodness! In final lesson, we will be ushered into the fullness of understand why Living with Certainty in ‘This World’ is attained by virtue of Certainty in the ‘Next World.' Which is ultimately an elemental ingredient in the development of our Trust in Hashem. This 62nd segment concludes the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon." It is the 135th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[After demonstrating that relying on Hashem regarding Heaven is a necessary component in Faithful Bitachon, we continued to explore the concept of Trusting in Heavenly Rewards. "WE CAN BE HEROES" concludes our study of the seventh and climatic category of Bitachon, and the longest Chapter of the Gate of Trust! Uniquely focusing on Modeling Behavior -- learning about past spiritual greatness; we should be moved to try to emulate and replicate their outstanding examples! Here's the context: after delineating the seventh climatic category of Bitachon -- which is about the ultimate in Divine Remuneration -- Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to highlight several historic figures who embody the ideals and ideals spoken of. Not in academic fashion, but because they can be an example for us all to follow. The challenge he puts forth is to see ourselves in the sweep of our storied history. To choose to be inspired by the heroism of our yesteryear to reach higher in our own living. Today. Because only then do we earn the right and ability to attain the highest level of Trust in G-d’s Grace and Goodness! In final lesson, we will be ushered into the fullness of understand why Living with Certainty in ‘This World’ is attained by virtue of Certainty in the ‘Next World.' Which is ultimately an elemental ingredient in the development of our Trust in Hashem. This 62nd segment concludes the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon." It is the 135th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Beyond the Heavens" #134 of CONQUERING ANXIETY - The Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Paycheck" is Episode #133 of CONQUERING ANXIETY - The Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In our previous Episode we presented clear biblical proof that relying on Hashem regarding Heaven is a necessary component in Faithful Bitachon. Now, in "PAYCHECK: Remember the Future!" we will continue to explore the meaning of Trusting in Heavenly Rewards. Our newfound understanding will enable the application of Bitachon with regard to Mitzvot (G-d's Commandments) and the Rewards (and consequences) for their observance. To best grasp Rabbeinu Bachaya's novel theological philosophy on this unique dimension of Bitachon, we will frame his teachings with copious kindred sources. Here we will discover how Trust in Mitzvah Rewards and Punishments doesn’t mean we think He owes us anything. Rather, it's an appreciation of G-d’s Kindness and Benevolence! With this profound new insight, we continue to learn how Living with Certainty in ‘This World’ is linked to being Certain of The Afterlife in the ‘Next World' as a part of building our Trust in Hashem. This 60th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been sponsored in honour of the Shloshim of Elizabeth bat David. This Episode comprises the 133rd consecutive video on nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In our previous Episode we presented clear biblical proof that relying on Hashem regarding Heaven is a necessary component in Faithful Bitachon. Now, in "PAYCHECK: Remember the Future!" we will continue to explore the meaning of Trusting in Heavenly Rewards. Our newfound understanding will enable the application of Bitachon with regard to Mitzvot (G-d's Commandments) and the Rewards (and consequences) for their observance. To best grasp Rabbeinu Bachaya's novel theological philosophy on this unique dimension of Bitachon, we will frame his teachings with copious kindred sources. Here we will discover how Trust in Mitzvah Rewards and Punishments doesn’t mean we think He owes us anything. Rather, it's an appreciation of G-d’s Kindness and Benevolence! With this profound new insight, we continue to learn how Living with Certainty in ‘This World’ is linked to being Certain of The Afterlife in the ‘Next World' as a part of building our Trust in Hashem. This 60th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" has been sponsored in honour of the Shloshim of Elizabeth bat David. This Episode comprises the 133rd consecutive video on nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["A Matter of Trust" Episode #132 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>THE ULTIMATE GIFT is the Final Word on the surprising omission of Heavenly Reward from the Tanach, our Jewish Bible. Here, we will complete the development and full articulation of Rabbeinu Bachaya's unique and wide-ranging theological rational behind the biblical blackout on on Gan Eden and Gehinnom that has already spanned 12 (!) Episodes -- spelling it out six separate dimensions. Bitachon Preamble XIII completes the circle by clarifying G-d’s greatest gift and the ultimate reward; to cleave to G-d and be absorbed into His proverbial "light" -- a euphemism for the eternal bliss available only in the afterlife! Yet, beyond the Soul basking in the G-d's Glory and Radiance -- here we will once emphasize that Heavenly Remuneration is resultant of Divine Grace and Favor, rather than a simple Quid Pro Quo type equation. With the completion of these "Bitachon Preambles" we have formed the theological foundation upon which we can now effectively build our edifice of Trust in Hashem. This 58th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 131st consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ULTIMATE GIFT is the Final Word on the surprising omission of Heavenly Reward from the Tanach, our Jewish Bible. Here, we will complete the development and full articulation of Rabbeinu Bachaya's unique and wide-ranging theological rational behind the biblical blackout on on Gan Eden and Gehinnom that has already spanned 12 (!) Episodes -- spelling it out six separate dimensions. Bitachon Preamble XIII completes the circle by clarifying G-d’s greatest gift and the ultimate reward; to cleave to G-d and be absorbed into His proverbial "light" -- a euphemism for the eternal bliss available only in the afterlife! Yet, beyond the Soul basking in the G-d's Glory and Radiance -- here we will once emphasize that Heavenly Remuneration is resultant of Divine Grace and Favor, rather than a simple Quid Pro Quo type equation. With the completion of these "Bitachon Preambles" we have formed the theological foundation upon which we can now effectively build our edifice of Trust in Hashem. This 58th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 131st consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["The Ultimate Gift" Episode #131 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>THE ULTIMATE GIFT is the Final Word on the surprising omission of Heavenly Reward from the Tanach, our Jewish Bible. Here, we will complete the development and full articulation of Rabbeinu Bachaya's unique and wide-ranging theological rational behind the biblical blackout on on Gan Eden and Gehinnom that has already spanned 12 (!) Episodes -- spelling it out six separate dimensions. Bitachon Preamble XIII completes the circle by clarifying G-d’s greatest gift and the ultimate reward; to cleave to G-d and be absorbed into His proverbial "light" -- a euphemism for the eternal bliss available only in the afterlife! Yet, beyond the Soul basking in the G-d's Glory and Radiance -- here we will once emphasize that Heavenly Remuneration is resultant of Divine Grace and Favor, rather than a simple Quid Pro Quo type equation. With the completion of these "Bitachon Preambles" we have formed the theological foundation upon which we can now effectively build our edifice of Trust in Hashem. This 58th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 131st consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ULTIMATE GIFT is the Final Word on the surprising omission of Heavenly Reward from the Tanach, our Jewish Bible. Here, we will complete the development and full articulation of Rabbeinu Bachaya's unique and wide-ranging theological rational behind the biblical blackout on on Gan Eden and Gehinnom that has already spanned 12 (!) Episodes -- spelling it out six separate dimensions. Bitachon Preamble XIII completes the circle by clarifying G-d’s greatest gift and the ultimate reward; to cleave to G-d and be absorbed into His proverbial "light" -- a euphemism for the eternal bliss available only in the afterlife! Yet, beyond the Soul basking in the G-d's Glory and Radiance -- here we will once emphasize that Heavenly Remuneration is resultant of Divine Grace and Favor, rather than a simple Quid Pro Quo type equation. With the completion of these "Bitachon Preambles" we have formed the theological foundation upon which we can now effectively build our edifice of Trust in Hashem. This 58th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 131st consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:32:59</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA["The Sixth Sense" is Episode #130 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Now that we've finished presenting the proof on "Pleading the Fifth," in Bitachon Preamble XII - entitled THE SIXTH SENSE - we present a Motion to Close the Case! After no less than five detailed explanations for the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom we now move to Close the Case by highlighting a Sixth Sense about Life in the 'Here and Now' in sharp contrast with the 'Afterlife in Heaven.' We will, please G-d, also learn how Prophets Speak and the Ultimate meaning of Radiant Reward! We must continue to emphasize that while the "Bitachon Preambles" don't directly deliver direction on Bitachon itself, they form the theological foundation upon which a verdict can ultimately be drawn on how and when to properly Build our Trust in Hashem. This 57th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 130th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Now that we've finished presenting the proof on "Pleading the Fifth," in Bitachon Preamble XII - entitled THE SIXTH SENSE - we present a Motion to Close the Case! After no less than five detailed explanations for the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom we now move to Close the Case by highlighting a Sixth Sense about Life in the 'Here and Now' in sharp contrast with the 'Afterlife in Heaven.' We will, please G-d, also learn how Prophets Speak and the Ultimate meaning of Radiant Reward! We must continue to emphasize that while the "Bitachon Preambles" don't directly deliver direction on Bitachon itself, they form the theological foundation upon which a verdict can ultimately be drawn on how and when to properly Build our Trust in Hashem. This 57th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 130th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["The Sixth Sense" is Episode #130 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Now that we've finished presenting the proof on "Pleading the Fifth," in Bitachon Preamble XII - entitled THE SIXTH SENSE - we present a Motion to Close the Case! After no less than five detailed explanations for the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom we now move to Close the Case by highlighting a Sixth Sense about Life in the 'Here and Now' in sharp contrast with the 'Afterlife in Heaven.' We will, please G-d, also learn how Prophets Speak and the Ultimate meaning of Radiant Reward! We must continue to emphasize that while the "Bitachon Preambles" don't directly deliver direction on Bitachon itself, they form the theological foundation upon which a verdict can ultimately be drawn on how and when to properly Build our Trust in Hashem. This 57th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 130th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Now that we've finished presenting the proof on "Pleading the Fifth," in Bitachon Preamble XII - entitled THE SIXTH SENSE - we present a Motion to Close the Case! After no less than five detailed explanations for the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom we now move to Close the Case by highlighting a Sixth Sense about Life in the 'Here and Now' in sharp contrast with the 'Afterlife in Heaven.' We will, please G-d, also learn how Prophets Speak and the Ultimate meaning of Radiant Reward! We must continue to emphasize that while the "Bitachon Preambles" don't directly deliver direction on Bitachon itself, they form the theological foundation upon which a verdict can ultimately be drawn on how and when to properly Build our Trust in Hashem. This 57th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 130th consecutive video about nurturing Trust in G-d and learning how to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:13:17</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Proof for Pleading the Fifth #129 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Bitachon Preamble XI, entitled {PROOF} follows up with our immediate past Episode in which we Plead the Fifth! In this 56th segment of the fourth chapter we carefully examine Rabbeinu Bachaya's offering of proof for his Pleading the Fifth to explain the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom by contextualizing things in the frame of public vs private. Simply stated: drawing differentiation between Mitzvot of high visibility and those undetectable or shrouded in secrecy is perfectly rational -- substantiating that differentiation from the scripture itself is another matter altogether! After all, how could we find proof in words of scripture, when the scriptural silence or absence of words is the very issue to begin with! It's worthy to again note that while these "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. The ideas will comprise the requisite foundation to ultimately build Trust effectively -- in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 56th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" is sponsored by Michelle Kahn celebrating the life of her beloved Father, Tzvi Mordechai ben Harav Moshe (z”l), Rosh Chodesh Kislev. May his memory be a blessing, amen! PROOF comprises the 129th consecutive video about building our Trust in G-d and learning to conquering our anxieties. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Bitachon Preamble XI, entitled {PROOF} follows up with our immediate past Episode in which we Plead the Fifth! In this 56th segment of the fourth chapter we carefully examine Rabbeinu Bachaya's offering of proof for his Pleading the Fifth to explain the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom by contextualizing things in the frame of public vs private. Simply stated: drawing differentiation between Mitzvot of high visibility and those undetectable or shrouded in secrecy is perfectly rational -- substantiating that differentiation from the scripture itself is another matter altogether! After all, how could we find proof in words of scripture, when the scriptural silence or absence of words is the very issue to begin with! It's worthy to again note that while these "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. The ideas will comprise the requisite foundation to ultimately build Trust effectively -- in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 56th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" is sponsored by Michelle Kahn celebrating the life of her beloved Father, Tzvi Mordechai ben Harav Moshe (z”l), Rosh Chodesh Kislev. May his memory be a blessing, amen! PROOF comprises the 129th consecutive video about building our Trust in G-d and learning to conquering our anxieties. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Proof for Pleading the Fifth #129 of CONQUERING ANXIETY Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Bitachon Preamble XI, entitled {PROOF} follows up with our immediate past Episode in which we Plead the Fifth! In this 56th segment of the fourth chapter we carefully examine Rabbeinu Bachaya's offering of proof for his Pleading the Fifth to explain the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom by contextualizing things in the frame of public vs private. Simply stated: drawing differentiation between Mitzvot of high visibility and those undetectable or shrouded in secrecy is perfectly rational -- substantiating that differentiation from the scripture itself is another matter altogether! After all, how could we find proof in words of scripture, when the scriptural silence or absence of words is the very issue to begin with! It's worthy to again note that while these "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. The ideas will comprise the requisite foundation to ultimately build Trust effectively -- in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 56th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" is sponsored by Michelle Kahn celebrating the life of her beloved Father, Tzvi Mordechai ben Harav Moshe (z”l), Rosh Chodesh Kislev. May his memory be a blessing, amen! PROOF comprises the 129th consecutive video about building our Trust in G-d and learning to conquering our anxieties. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Bitachon Preamble XI, entitled {PROOF} follows up with our immediate past Episode in which we Plead the Fifth! In this 56th segment of the fourth chapter we carefully examine Rabbeinu Bachaya's offering of proof for his Pleading the Fifth to explain the Biblical Gag Order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom by contextualizing things in the frame of public vs private. Simply stated: drawing differentiation between Mitzvot of high visibility and those undetectable or shrouded in secrecy is perfectly rational -- substantiating that differentiation from the scripture itself is another matter altogether! After all, how could we find proof in words of scripture, when the scriptural silence or absence of words is the very issue to begin with! It's worthy to again note that while these "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. The ideas will comprise the requisite foundation to ultimately build Trust effectively -- in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 56th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" is sponsored by Michelle Kahn celebrating the life of her beloved Father, Tzvi Mordechai ben Harav Moshe (z”l), Rosh Chodesh Kislev. May his memory be a blessing, amen! PROOF comprises the 129th consecutive video about building our Trust in G-d and learning to conquering our anxieties. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:12:44</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA["Public vs Private" Episode #128 of CONQUERING ANXIETY. Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Bitachon Preamble X, entitled PUBLIC vs PRIVATE has us Pleading the Fifth! The 55th segment of Chapter Four details yet a fifth approach to making sense of the glaring biblical omission of Paradise and Purgatory! This novel way to view the concept of Divine Remuneration and Retribution frames the subject in the context of activities that enjoy high visibility in contrast with undetected, covert “beneath the radar” things – that together form the equation. To be sure, this set of "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. Yet, the ideas articulated form the requisite foundation that will ultimately allow us to properly build Trust in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 55th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 128th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Bitachon Preamble X, entitled PUBLIC vs PRIVATE has us Pleading the Fifth! The 55th segment of Chapter Four details yet a fifth approach to making sense of the glaring biblical omission of Paradise and Purgatory! This novel way to view the concept of Divine Remuneration and Retribution frames the subject in the context of activities that enjoy high visibility in contrast with undetected, covert “beneath the radar” things – that together form the equation. To be sure, this set of "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. Yet, the ideas articulated form the requisite foundation that will ultimately allow us to properly build Trust in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 55th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 128th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Public vs Private" Episode #128 of CONQUERING ANXIETY. Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Bitachon Preamble X, entitled PUBLIC vs PRIVATE has us Pleading the Fifth! The 55th segment of Chapter Four details yet a fifth approach to making sense of the glaring biblical omission of Paradise and Purgatory! This novel way to view the concept of Divine Remuneration and Retribution frames the subject in the context of activities that enjoy high visibility in contrast with undetected, covert “beneath the radar” things – that together form the equation. To be sure, this set of "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. Yet, the ideas articulated form the requisite foundation that will ultimately allow us to properly build Trust in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 55th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 128th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Bitachon Preamble X, entitled PUBLIC vs PRIVATE has us Pleading the Fifth! The 55th segment of Chapter Four details yet a fifth approach to making sense of the glaring biblical omission of Paradise and Purgatory! This novel way to view the concept of Divine Remuneration and Retribution frames the subject in the context of activities that enjoy high visibility in contrast with undetected, covert “beneath the radar” things – that together form the equation. To be sure, this set of "Bitachon Preambles" doesn't directly address the subject of Trust per se. Yet, the ideas articulated form the requisite foundation that will ultimately allow us to properly build Trust in a very specific dimension of our lives. This 55th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 128th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:15:16</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA["Truth and Justice" Episode #127 of CONQUERING ANXIETY. Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>This Episode, aptly entitled TRUTH and JUSTICE, concludes the Fourth approach to understanding why our "Written Word" [of G-d, e. g. The Bible] pointedly doesn't explicitly mention neither Heaven nor Hell! The final offering of the Fourth Dimension, comprising 'Bitachon Preamble IX' of our series, zeroes in on explaining Punishment in the Afterlife to complete this unique line of reasoning for the biblical Gag-order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom. From the previous two Episodes that discussed the concept of Divine Remuneration, we now move onto to Divine Retribution. This will complete the explanation for the glaring biblical omission of what awaits us in the World to Come! While in this set of classes we aren't directly addressing the subject of Bitachon, the ideas articulated are an important part of laying the foundation that'll allow us to continue to develop Trust in a specific dimension of our lives. This 54th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 127th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Episode, aptly entitled TRUTH and JUSTICE, concludes the Fourth approach to understanding why our "Written Word" [of G-d, e. g. The Bible] pointedly doesn't explicitly mention neither Heaven nor Hell! The final offering of the Fourth Dimension, comprising 'Bitachon Preamble IX' of our series, zeroes in on explaining Punishment in the Afterlife to complete this unique line of reasoning for the biblical Gag-order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom. From the previous two Episodes that discussed the concept of Divine Remuneration, we now move onto to Divine Retribution. This will complete the explanation for the glaring biblical omission of what awaits us in the World to Come! While in this set of classes we aren't directly addressing the subject of Bitachon, the ideas articulated are an important part of laying the foundation that'll allow us to continue to develop Trust in a specific dimension of our lives. This 54th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 127th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Truth and Justice" Episode #127 of CONQUERING ANXIETY. Series on Trust: Learning Sha'ar HaBitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>This Episode, aptly entitled TRUTH and JUSTICE, concludes the Fourth approach to understanding why our "Written Word" [of G-d, e. g. The Bible] pointedly doesn't explicitly mention neither Heaven nor Hell! The final offering of the Fourth Dimension, comprising 'Bitachon Preamble IX' of our series, zeroes in on explaining Punishment in the Afterlife to complete this unique line of reasoning for the biblical Gag-order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom. From the previous two Episodes that discussed the concept of Divine Remuneration, we now move onto to Divine Retribution. This will complete the explanation for the glaring biblical omission of what awaits us in the World to Come! While in this set of classes we aren't directly addressing the subject of Bitachon, the ideas articulated are an important part of laying the foundation that'll allow us to continue to develop Trust in a specific dimension of our lives. This 54th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 127th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Episode, aptly entitled TRUTH and JUSTICE, concludes the Fourth approach to understanding why our "Written Word" [of G-d, e. g. The Bible] pointedly doesn't explicitly mention neither Heaven nor Hell! The final offering of the Fourth Dimension, comprising 'Bitachon Preamble IX' of our series, zeroes in on explaining Punishment in the Afterlife to complete this unique line of reasoning for the biblical Gag-order on Gan Eden and Gehinnom. From the previous two Episodes that discussed the concept of Divine Remuneration, we now move onto to Divine Retribution. This will complete the explanation for the glaring biblical omission of what awaits us in the World to Come! While in this set of classes we aren't directly addressing the subject of Bitachon, the ideas articulated are an important part of laying the foundation that'll allow us to continue to develop Trust in a specific dimension of our lives. This 54th study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Sha'ar HaBitachon" comprises the 127th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:15:16</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA["Far From Heaven II" - Episode #126 of CONQUERING ANXIETY. Learn to Trust: Sha'ar HaBitachon Series!]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 15:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>FAR FROM HEAVEN II continues Bitachon Preamble VII that presents The Fourth Dimension on understanding why the "Written Torah" (e. g. The Bible) doesn't even contain as much a hint about the concept of Paradise and the Afterlife! Segment 53 of Chapter Four further articulates the fourth approach to understanding the reason for the Gag-order on Gan Eden; rationalizing the Biblical Blackout on Heavenly Reward and Punishment. Discover the fascinating, yet little known Torah Truism on G-d’s Generosity and Goodness. Develop a new appreciation for the Creator's consideration toward us and why Divine Remuneration for our righteousness is a byproduct of Hashem's largess. Once again, although we won't be directly addressing the subject of Bitachon, yet the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. This 53rd study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 126th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>FAR FROM HEAVEN I opens the Bitachon Preamble VII with The Fourth Dimension on the mysterious Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! In this fifty-second consecutive segment of chapter four we will begin to explore yet a fourth unique approach to solving reason for the Biblical Blackout on Heavenly Reward and Punishment. Although Rabbainu Bachaya has already presented three foundational explanations, clearly, he felt it inadequate, hence the introduction of yet, a fourth and entirely novel theological approach. Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. The fifty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been lovingly dedicated by Felix and Rita Zilnik honouring the Yahrtzeit of Rita's late mother; Bella bat Shmuel. This is the 125th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAR FROM HEAVEN I opens the Bitachon Preamble VII with The Fourth Dimension on the mysterious Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! In this fifty-second consecutive segment of chapter four we will begin to explore yet a fourth unique approach to solving reason for the Biblical Blackout on Heavenly Reward and Punishment. Although Rabbainu Bachaya has already presented three foundational explanations, clearly, he felt it inadequate, hence the introduction of yet, a fourth and entirely novel theological approach. Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. The fifty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been lovingly dedicated by Felix and Rita Zilnik honouring the Yahrtzeit of Rita's late mother; Bella bat Shmuel. This is the 125th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d and Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA["Children of Heaven II" - Episode #124 CONQUERING ANXIETY. Learn to Trust: Sha'ar HaBitachon Series!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI. To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations! That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI. To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations! That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 123
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! 

Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI.   

To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. 

Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. 

Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? 

Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations!     

That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! 

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 123
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! 

Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI.   

To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. 

Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. 

Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? 

Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations!     

That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! 

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 123
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! 

Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI.   

To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. 

Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. 

Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? 

Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations!     

That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! 

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In Part One of "CHILDREN OF HEAVEN," we were introduced to a novel way to view the surprising Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come! 

Part Two of the same title comprises the fifty-first consecutive segment of chapter four. Inasmuch as it features the continuation of the third reason, it takes its place in the series as Bitachon Preamble VI.   

To explain the silence on Heavenly Rewards -- Rabbainu Bachaya presented a fascinating supposition that suggested G-d had no choice to the feeblemindedness of the newly birthed nation of erstwhile slaves. 

Yet while the perspective was certainly creative, and thought provoking, this explanation on the Biblical Blackout on Heaven left us hungry and wanting. 

Were our early ancestors really such fools, or is the scriptural silence on Olam Haba subtly conveying a critically important message? 

Imagine if this seeming omission is an inclusion of the most powerful teaching on how to effectively educate, influence, and inspire future generations!     

That is to say; not only insightful, but also highly relevant and pragmatic! 

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The fifty-first study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 124th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 122
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In the immediate past Episode, we addressed the notable exception to the Biblical Blackout on What Happens in Heaven. Now, in our Forty-ninth Episode of Chapter Four we move onto the next reason. 

Entitled "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS," in Bitachon Preamble IV we return to the subject itself with an all-new approach to understanding Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

In this Episode Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to inspiration and insight we received from our Faithful Fathers and Teachers of Old, which as it turns out provide us with a perfectly sensible cause for the scriptural silence on Olam Haba!     

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-ninth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 122nd consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 122
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In the immediate past Episode, we addressed the notable exception to the Biblical Blackout on What Happens in Heaven. Now, in our Forty-ninth Episode of Chapter Four we move onto the next reason. 

Entitled "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS," in Bitachon Preamble IV we return to the subject itself with an all-new approach to understanding Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

In this Episode Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to inspiration and insight we received from our Faithful Fathers and Teachers of Old, which as it turns out provide us with a perfectly sensible cause for the scriptural silence on Olam Haba!     

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-ninth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 122nd consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 122
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In the immediate past Episode, we addressed the notable exception to the Biblical Blackout on What Happens in Heaven. Now, in our Forty-ninth Episode of Chapter Four we move onto the next reason. 

Entitled "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS," in Bitachon Preamble IV we return to the subject itself with an all-new approach to understanding Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

In this Episode Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to inspiration and insight we received from our Faithful Fathers and Teachers of Old, which as it turns out provide us with a perfectly sensible cause for the scriptural silence on Olam Haba!     

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-ninth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 122nd consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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 ,  -
   
   ~   !

In the immediate past Episode, we addressed the notable exception to the Biblical Blackout on What Happens in Heaven. Now, in our Forty-ninth Episode of Chapter Four we move onto the next reason. 

Entitled "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS," in Bitachon Preamble IV we return to the subject itself with an all-new approach to understanding Scriptural Silence on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

In this Episode Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to inspiration and insight we received from our Faithful Fathers and Teachers of Old, which as it turns out provide us with a perfectly sensible cause for the scriptural silence on Olam Haba!     

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-ninth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 122nd consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:21:15</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WALKING WITH ANGELS]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2023 00:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 121
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Chapter Four, Part Forty-eight features Bitachon Preamble III on what we were told about Heaven in one of the rare exceptions of the otherwise biblical blackout on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

Entitled "WALKING WITH ANGELS" this Episode focuses on a most unusual explicit reference about the nature of spiritual reward in the afterlife. 

Here, Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to a notable exception to the rule.  We will investigate this minority reportage on the future to see what it means, and with an eye to reconciling it with the otherwise glaring scriptural silence.

For whom were these verses conveyed, and how can it be meaningful when we know that it's impossible for us to understand the spiritual dimensions of reality?  

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-eighth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 121st consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 121
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Chapter Four, Part Forty-eight features Bitachon Preamble III on what we were told about Heaven in one of the rare exceptions of the otherwise biblical blackout on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

Entitled "WALKING WITH ANGELS" this Episode focuses on a most unusual explicit reference about the nature of spiritual reward in the afterlife. 

Here, Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to a notable exception to the rule.  We will investigate this minority reportage on the future to see what it means, and with an eye to reconciling it with the otherwise glaring scriptural silence.

For whom were these verses conveyed, and how can it be meaningful when we know that it's impossible for us to understand the spiritual dimensions of reality?  

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-eighth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 121st consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WALKING WITH ANGELS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 121
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Chapter Four, Part Forty-eight features Bitachon Preamble III on what we were told about Heaven in one of the rare exceptions of the otherwise biblical blackout on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

Entitled "WALKING WITH ANGELS" this Episode focuses on a most unusual explicit reference about the nature of spiritual reward in the afterlife. 

Here, Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to a notable exception to the rule.  We will investigate this minority reportage on the future to see what it means, and with an eye to reconciling it with the otherwise glaring scriptural silence.

For whom were these verses conveyed, and how can it be meaningful when we know that it's impossible for us to understand the spiritual dimensions of reality?  

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-eighth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 121st consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 121
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Chapter Four, Part Forty-eight features Bitachon Preamble III on what we were told about Heaven in one of the rare exceptions of the otherwise biblical blackout on Paradise and the proverbial World to Come!  

Entitled "WALKING WITH ANGELS" this Episode focuses on a most unusual explicit reference about the nature of spiritual reward in the afterlife. 

Here, Rabbainu Bachaya directs our attention to a notable exception to the rule.  We will investigate this minority reportage on the future to see what it means, and with an eye to reconciling it with the otherwise glaring scriptural silence.

For whom were these verses conveyed, and how can it be meaningful when we know that it's impossible for us to understand the spiritual dimensions of reality?  

Although, as previously, we won't directly address the subject of Bitachon, the content and concepts touched upon are fascinating, enlightening and even uplifting! 

Upon full clarification of this important issue, we will eventually return the original subject: applying Trust to this specific dimension of Yiddishkeits life and values. 

The forty-eighth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 121st consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:22:26</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHAT HAPPENS IN PARADISE]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 14:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 120
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Having already (albeit briefly) addressed the idea of Consequences and Remuneration in "This World," we shift our focus onto the concept of Punishment and Reward in the Afterlife, or Olam Haba (the "Next World"). 

In sharp contrast to the consequences described in the "Here and Now" when it comes to Gan Eden (Paradise, or Heaven) surprisingly enough the Torah doesn’t even mention it once!  

That's not an exaggeration, there literally isn't a single explicit reference in the entire Chumash of spiritual reward in the afterlife. Not even once! This fact, obviously begs the obvious question: Why the deafening silence on Heaven?

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with the first of seven possible reasons for this glaring omission. 

Although we will not be directly addressing the actual subject of Bitachon, this issue requires full clarification before we are able to move on and properly discuss the next incredibly important Trust dimension. 

The forty-seventh study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 120th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 120
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Having already (albeit briefly) addressed the idea of Consequences and Remuneration in "This World," we shift our focus onto the concept of Punishment and Reward in the Afterlife, or Olam Haba (the "Next World"). 

In sharp contrast to the consequences described in the "Here and Now" when it comes to Gan Eden (Paradise, or Heaven) surprisingly enough the Torah doesn’t even mention it once!  

That's not an exaggeration, there literally isn't a single explicit reference in the entire Chumash of spiritual reward in the afterlife. Not even once! This fact, obviously begs the obvious question: Why the deafening silence on Heaven?

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with the first of seven possible reasons for this glaring omission. 

Although we will not be directly addressing the actual subject of Bitachon, this issue requires full clarification before we are able to move on and properly discuss the next incredibly important Trust dimension. 

The forty-seventh study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 120th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHAT HAPPENS IN PARADISE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 120
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Having already (albeit briefly) addressed the idea of Consequences and Remuneration in "This World," we shift our focus onto the concept of Punishment and Reward in the Afterlife, or Olam Haba (the "Next World"). 

In sharp contrast to the consequences described in the "Here and Now" when it comes to Gan Eden (Paradise, or Heaven) surprisingly enough the Torah doesn’t even mention it once!  

That's not an exaggeration, there literally isn't a single explicit reference in the entire Chumash of spiritual reward in the afterlife. Not even once! This fact, obviously begs the obvious question: Why the deafening silence on Heaven?

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with the first of seven possible reasons for this glaring omission. 

Although we will not be directly addressing the actual subject of Bitachon, this issue requires full clarification before we are able to move on and properly discuss the next incredibly important Trust dimension. 

The forty-seventh study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 120th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 120
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Having already (albeit briefly) addressed the idea of Consequences and Remuneration in "This World," we shift our focus onto the concept of Punishment and Reward in the Afterlife, or Olam Haba (the "Next World"). 

In sharp contrast to the consequences described in the "Here and Now" when it comes to Gan Eden (Paradise, or Heaven) surprisingly enough the Torah doesn’t even mention it once!  

That's not an exaggeration, there literally isn't a single explicit reference in the entire Chumash of spiritual reward in the afterlife. Not even once! This fact, obviously begs the obvious question: Why the deafening silence on Heaven?

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with the first of seven possible reasons for this glaring omission. 

Although we will not be directly addressing the actual subject of Bitachon, this issue requires full clarification before we are able to move on and properly discuss the next incredibly important Trust dimension. 

The forty-seventh study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 120th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:27:42</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FOR THE REWARD]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 14:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 119
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

FOR THE REWARD” opens with Bitachon Preambles the idea of applying Trust with regard to the Torah truisms of G-d’s faithful guarantee to Remunerate Righteousness; namely rewarding people for Mitzvah activities and spiritual service to Hashem.  

Having concluded addressing how to apply Bitachon (e.g., relying on Hashem) when it comes to the things Hashem made us responsible for: our Avodat Hashem (namely spiritual, moral and ethical conduct)! 

We are now ready to move on to the sixth segment of Trust: the promised Reward for Mitzvot – which may be granted in This World, as well as the Next World!  

Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with a detailed analysis of consequences (reward and punishment) before he is able to address the actual issue at hand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 119
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

FOR THE REWARD” opens with Bitachon Preambles the idea of applying Trust with regard to the Torah truisms of G-d’s faithful guarantee to Remunerate Righteousness; namely rewarding people for Mitzvah activities and spiritual service to Hashem.  

Having concluded addressing how to apply Bitachon (e.g., relying on Hashem) when it comes to the things Hashem made us responsible for: our Avodat Hashem (namely spiritual, moral and ethical conduct)! 

We are now ready to move on to the sixth segment of Trust: the promised Reward for Mitzvot – which may be granted in This World, as well as the Next World!  

Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with a detailed analysis of consequences (reward and punishment) before he is able to address the actual issue at hand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FOR THE REWARD]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 119
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

FOR THE REWARD” opens with Bitachon Preambles the idea of applying Trust with regard to the Torah truisms of G-d’s faithful guarantee to Remunerate Righteousness; namely rewarding people for Mitzvah activities and spiritual service to Hashem.  

Having concluded addressing how to apply Bitachon (e.g., relying on Hashem) when it comes to the things Hashem made us responsible for: our Avodat Hashem (namely spiritual, moral and ethical conduct)! 

We are now ready to move on to the sixth segment of Trust: the promised Reward for Mitzvot – which may be granted in This World, as well as the Next World!  

Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with a detailed analysis of consequences (reward and punishment) before he is able to address the actual issue at hand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 119
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

FOR THE REWARD” opens with Bitachon Preambles the idea of applying Trust with regard to the Torah truisms of G-d’s faithful guarantee to Remunerate Righteousness; namely rewarding people for Mitzvah activities and spiritual service to Hashem.  

Having concluded addressing how to apply Bitachon (e.g., relying on Hashem) when it comes to the things Hashem made us responsible for: our Avodat Hashem (namely spiritual, moral and ethical conduct)! 

We are now ready to move on to the sixth segment of Trust: the promised Reward for Mitzvot – which may be granted in This World, as well as the Next World!  

Rabbainu Bachaya will first present us with a detailed analysis of consequences (reward and punishment) before he is able to address the actual issue at hand.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:07:53</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SOUL OF SUCCESS]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2023 03:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 118
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Completing the thesis of applying Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters (especially when there are others involved and anonymity isn’t an option) with a final important note on how we should view success at their fulfilment. 

Following clear guidance in effectively balancing Bitachon and Bechira – especially when you aren't the only active participant, and after having been instructed on the virtues of shunning publicity if that doesn’t impede the required investments of effort.

In this new Episode, we take that a lot further: beyond not telling others Rabbainu Bachaya will insist that you shouldn’t be taking credit for “your” [hard earned?] success at all – even in your own mind!

Thus, fully developed Bitachon in the arena of spiritual endeavor necessitates three critical components:  
1) Reliance on Hashem for successful fulfilment of your spiritual activities 
2) Seeking to do so anonymously if it doesn’t encroach on the required efforts.
3) Ultimately giving all the credit to whom it is truly due: Hashem! 

Rabbainu Bachaya further emphasizes that thinking or believing that we are responsible for our achievements can be a very costly mistake for us to make! 

Yet shouldn't insufficient intentions and attitudes be superseded by positive actions, and why does this have to get in the way of achieving Trust-based inner tranquility? 

To be sure, such a high level of humility it sounds a bit over the top. But Torah is never beyond the reach of every one of us... how are we to make sense of this all? 

Our marvelous journey of discovery will enable us to to appreciate the sweeping (and seemingly inordinate) demands the Sha’ar HaBitachon makes of us, and why its cuts to the very essence of the power and potency unleashed by Bitachon! 

This is the forty-fifth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 118th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 118
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Completing the thesis of applying Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters (especially when there are others involved and anonymity isn’t an option) with a final important note on how we should view success at their fulfilment. 

Following clear guidance in effectively balancing Bitachon and Bechira – especially when you aren't the only active participant, and after having been instructed on the virtues of shunning publicity if that doesn’t impede the required investments of effort.

In this new Episode, we take that a lot further: beyond not telling others Rabbainu Bachaya will insist that you shouldn’t be taking credit for “your” [hard earned?] success at all – even in your own mind!

Thus, fully developed Bitachon in the arena of spiritual endeavor necessitates three critical components:  
1) Reliance on Hashem for successful fulfilment of your spiritual activities 
2) Seeking to do so anonymously if it doesn’t encroach on the required efforts.
3) Ultimately giving all the credit to whom it is truly due: Hashem! 

Rabbainu Bachaya further emphasizes that thinking or believing that we are responsible for our achievements can be a very costly mistake for us to make! 

Yet shouldn't insufficient intentions and attitudes be superseded by positive actions, and why does this have to get in the way of achieving Trust-based inner tranquility? 

To be sure, such a high level of humility it sounds a bit over the top. But Torah is never beyond the reach of every one of us... how are we to make sense of this all? 

Our marvelous journey of discovery will enable us to to appreciate the sweeping (and seemingly inordinate) demands the Sha’ar HaBitachon makes of us, and why its cuts to the very essence of the power and potency unleashed by Bitachon! 

This is the forty-fifth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 118th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SOUL OF SUCCESS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 118
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Completing the thesis of applying Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters (especially when there are others involved and anonymity isn’t an option) with a final important note on how we should view success at their fulfilment. 

Following clear guidance in effectively balancing Bitachon and Bechira – especially when you aren't the only active participant, and after having been instructed on the virtues of shunning publicity if that doesn’t impede the required investments of effort.

In this new Episode, we take that a lot further: beyond not telling others Rabbainu Bachaya will insist that you shouldn’t be taking credit for “your” [hard earned?] success at all – even in your own mind!

Thus, fully developed Bitachon in the arena of spiritual endeavor necessitates three critical components:  
1) Reliance on Hashem for successful fulfilment of your spiritual activities 
2) Seeking to do so anonymously if it doesn’t encroach on the required efforts.
3) Ultimately giving all the credit to whom it is truly due: Hashem! 

Rabbainu Bachaya further emphasizes that thinking or believing that we are responsible for our achievements can be a very costly mistake for us to make! 

Yet shouldn't insufficient intentions and attitudes be superseded by positive actions, and why does this have to get in the way of achieving Trust-based inner tranquility? 

To be sure, such a high level of humility it sounds a bit over the top. But Torah is never beyond the reach of every one of us... how are we to make sense of this all? 

Our marvelous journey of discovery will enable us to to appreciate the sweeping (and seemingly inordinate) demands the Sha’ar HaBitachon makes of us, and why its cuts to the very essence of the power and potency unleashed by Bitachon! 

This is the forty-fifth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 118th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 118
 ,  -
   
   ~   !

Completing the thesis of applying Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters (especially when there are others involved and anonymity isn’t an option) with a final important note on how we should view success at their fulfilment. 

Following clear guidance in effectively balancing Bitachon and Bechira – especially when you aren't the only active participant, and after having been instructed on the virtues of shunning publicity if that doesn’t impede the required investments of effort.

In this new Episode, we take that a lot further: beyond not telling others Rabbainu Bachaya will insist that you shouldn’t be taking credit for “your” [hard earned?] success at all – even in your own mind!

Thus, fully developed Bitachon in the arena of spiritual endeavor necessitates three critical components:  
1) Reliance on Hashem for successful fulfilment of your spiritual activities 
2) Seeking to do so anonymously if it doesn’t encroach on the required efforts.
3) Ultimately giving all the credit to whom it is truly due: Hashem! 

Rabbainu Bachaya further emphasizes that thinking or believing that we are responsible for our achievements can be a very costly mistake for us to make! 

Yet shouldn't insufficient intentions and attitudes be superseded by positive actions, and why does this have to get in the way of achieving Trust-based inner tranquility? 

To be sure, such a high level of humility it sounds a bit over the top. But Torah is never beyond the reach of every one of us... how are we to make sense of this all? 

Our marvelous journey of discovery will enable us to to appreciate the sweeping (and seemingly inordinate) demands the Sha’ar HaBitachon makes of us, and why its cuts to the very essence of the power and potency unleashed by Bitachon! 

This is the forty-fifth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 118th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:17:21</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DON’T TELL]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jul 2023 03:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 117
 ,  -
’ 
   ~   !

Continuing to show us how to apply Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are involved! 

As we've learnt at length, balancing the spiritual values of Bitachon and Bechira is a tough act that becomes even more difficult when you aren't the only one in the arena. 

In the immediate previous Episode, we began to delineate when one may rinse their hand of responsibility and instead calmly rely of Hashem. Now we'll qualify; in addition to doing your utmost, it's also important to keep it to yourself.

In this new Episode, we build on the already established principals of meaningfully applied Bitachon when engaged in spiritual activities that involve and impact others.  Here, Rabbainu Bachaya adds a small but critical ingredient to the secret sauce. 

Fully understanding the pos and cons of concealing vs revealing our involvement is an important issue to work through if we are to successfully develop our Bitachon. 

This is the forty-fourth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 117th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 117
 ,  -
’ 
   ~   !

Continuing to show us how to apply Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are involved! 

As we've learnt at length, balancing the spiritual values of Bitachon and Bechira is a tough act that becomes even more difficult when you aren't the only one in the arena. 

In the immediate previous Episode, we began to delineate when one may rinse their hand of responsibility and instead calmly rely of Hashem. Now we'll qualify; in addition to doing your utmost, it's also important to keep it to yourself.

In this new Episode, we build on the already established principals of meaningfully applied Bitachon when engaged in spiritual activities that involve and impact others.  Here, Rabbainu Bachaya adds a small but critical ingredient to the secret sauce. 

Fully understanding the pos and cons of concealing vs revealing our involvement is an important issue to work through if we are to successfully develop our Bitachon. 

This is the forty-fourth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 117th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DON’T TELL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 117
 ,  -
’ 
   ~   !

Continuing to show us how to apply Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are involved! 

As we've learnt at length, balancing the spiritual values of Bitachon and Bechira is a tough act that becomes even more difficult when you aren't the only one in the arena. 

In the immediate previous Episode, we began to delineate when one may rinse their hand of responsibility and instead calmly rely of Hashem. Now we'll qualify; in addition to doing your utmost, it's also important to keep it to yourself.

In this new Episode, we build on the already established principals of meaningfully applied Bitachon when engaged in spiritual activities that involve and impact others.  Here, Rabbainu Bachaya adds a small but critical ingredient to the secret sauce. 

Fully understanding the pos and cons of concealing vs revealing our involvement is an important issue to work through if we are to successfully develop our Bitachon. 

This is the forty-fourth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 117th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 117
 ,  -
’ 
   ~   !

Continuing to show us how to apply Trust in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are involved! 

As we've learnt at length, balancing the spiritual values of Bitachon and Bechira is a tough act that becomes even more difficult when you aren't the only one in the arena. 

In the immediate previous Episode, we began to delineate when one may rinse their hand of responsibility and instead calmly rely of Hashem. Now we'll qualify; in addition to doing your utmost, it's also important to keep it to yourself.

In this new Episode, we build on the already established principals of meaningfully applied Bitachon when engaged in spiritual activities that involve and impact others.  Here, Rabbainu Bachaya adds a small but critical ingredient to the secret sauce. 

Fully understanding the pos and cons of concealing vs revealing our involvement is an important issue to work through if we are to successfully develop our Bitachon. 

This is the forty-fourth study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon." It comprises the 117th consecutive video about learning how to Build Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A PERFECT CIRCLE 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 01:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 116
 ,  -
   --  
   ~   !

   --   continues to teach us how to apply Trust and rely on G-d, in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are Involved! 

In Part I we illustrated how and why applying Bitachon in areas warranting Bechira (mandated moral choices) to serve Hashem when others are involved and directly impacted is radically different than placing our Trust in Hashem in other endeavors!  

Having made the case for the differentiation in the previous Episode, now we’re ready to learn how to place our Trust in Hashem under these unique circumstances. 
   
In this Episode we will articulate the practical approach and hands-on strategy of applying this special dimension of Trust!

This forty-third study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored for a Refuah Shelaima and a long life, b’Ezrat Hashem, for Shmuel Yisrael Ben Chana Sara. 

Part 2 of "A Perfect Circle" comprises the 116th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 116
 ,  -
   --  
   ~   !

   --   continues to teach us how to apply Trust and rely on G-d, in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are Involved! 

In Part I we illustrated how and why applying Bitachon in areas warranting Bechira (mandated moral choices) to serve Hashem when others are involved and directly impacted is radically different than placing our Trust in Hashem in other endeavors!  

Having made the case for the differentiation in the previous Episode, now we’re ready to learn how to place our Trust in Hashem under these unique circumstances. 
   
In this Episode we will articulate the practical approach and hands-on strategy of applying this special dimension of Trust!

This forty-third study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored for a Refuah Shelaima and a long life, b’Ezrat Hashem, for Shmuel Yisrael Ben Chana Sara. 

Part 2 of "A Perfect Circle" comprises the 116th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[A PERFECT CIRCLE 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 116
 ,  -
   --  
   ~   !

   --   continues to teach us how to apply Trust and rely on G-d, in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are Involved! 

In Part I we illustrated how and why applying Bitachon in areas warranting Bechira (mandated moral choices) to serve Hashem when others are involved and directly impacted is radically different than placing our Trust in Hashem in other endeavors!  

Having made the case for the differentiation in the previous Episode, now we’re ready to learn how to place our Trust in Hashem under these unique circumstances. 
   
In this Episode we will articulate the practical approach and hands-on strategy of applying this special dimension of Trust!

This forty-third study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored for a Refuah Shelaima and a long life, b’Ezrat Hashem, for Shmuel Yisrael Ben Chana Sara. 

Part 2 of "A Perfect Circle" comprises the 116th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 116
 ,  -
   --  
   ~   !

   --   continues to teach us how to apply Trust and rely on G-d, in situations of Mitzvah activities and spiritual matters when others are Involved! 

In Part I we illustrated how and why applying Bitachon in areas warranting Bechira (mandated moral choices) to serve Hashem when others are involved and directly impacted is radically different than placing our Trust in Hashem in other endeavors!  

Having made the case for the differentiation in the previous Episode, now we’re ready to learn how to place our Trust in Hashem under these unique circumstances. 
   
In this Episode we will articulate the practical approach and hands-on strategy of applying this special dimension of Trust!

This forty-third study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored for a Refuah Shelaima and a long life, b’Ezrat Hashem, for Shmuel Yisrael Ben Chana Sara. 

Part 2 of "A Perfect Circle" comprises the 116th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:02:06</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A PERFECT CIRCLE]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 02:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 115
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Is about learning why applying Bitachon when involved in spiritual, moral and religious activities that directly involve others must necessarily be radically different! 

Having concluded the delineate how we are to apply Bitachon regarding spiritual matters of our own concern, we now move on to Part Five: Mitzvah action (or inaction) whose performance (or lack thereof) directly impacts others! 

Mitzvot, by definition are things we must choose to do. As such, relying on G-d (e.g., exhibiting Bitachon, rather is assuming personal responsibility) is simply wrongheaded. Trust can only be applied once we've already exhausted every possibility. 

Yet when our performance of the Mitzvah will necessarily benefit or deprive someone else as well, the variables are significantly altered as we cannot take responsibility for someone else's choices. 

May we just do our part, to the best of our ability, and then place unreserved Trust -- in essence relying on Hashem. Or must the intersection of different orbits force a faith distinction in the application of Trust and full reliance on Hashem?     

In this Episode we will clarify why a novel approach towards the application of Trust in such matters is required, before we move on to spell out the actual strategy in part two.!

This is the forty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" and comprises the 115th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 115
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Is about learning why applying Bitachon when involved in spiritual, moral and religious activities that directly involve others must necessarily be radically different! 

Having concluded the delineate how we are to apply Bitachon regarding spiritual matters of our own concern, we now move on to Part Five: Mitzvah action (or inaction) whose performance (or lack thereof) directly impacts others! 

Mitzvot, by definition are things we must choose to do. As such, relying on G-d (e.g., exhibiting Bitachon, rather is assuming personal responsibility) is simply wrongheaded. Trust can only be applied once we've already exhausted every possibility. 

Yet when our performance of the Mitzvah will necessarily benefit or deprive someone else as well, the variables are significantly altered as we cannot take responsibility for someone else's choices. 

May we just do our part, to the best of our ability, and then place unreserved Trust -- in essence relying on Hashem. Or must the intersection of different orbits force a faith distinction in the application of Trust and full reliance on Hashem?     

In this Episode we will clarify why a novel approach towards the application of Trust in such matters is required, before we move on to spell out the actual strategy in part two.!

This is the forty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" and comprises the 115th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A PERFECT CIRCLE]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>115</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 115
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Is about learning why applying Bitachon when involved in spiritual, moral and religious activities that directly involve others must necessarily be radically different! 

Having concluded the delineate how we are to apply Bitachon regarding spiritual matters of our own concern, we now move on to Part Five: Mitzvah action (or inaction) whose performance (or lack thereof) directly impacts others! 

Mitzvot, by definition are things we must choose to do. As such, relying on G-d (e.g., exhibiting Bitachon, rather is assuming personal responsibility) is simply wrongheaded. Trust can only be applied once we've already exhausted every possibility. 

Yet when our performance of the Mitzvah will necessarily benefit or deprive someone else as well, the variables are significantly altered as we cannot take responsibility for someone else's choices. 

May we just do our part, to the best of our ability, and then place unreserved Trust -- in essence relying on Hashem. Or must the intersection of different orbits force a faith distinction in the application of Trust and full reliance on Hashem?     

In this Episode we will clarify why a novel approach towards the application of Trust in such matters is required, before we move on to spell out the actual strategy in part two.!

This is the forty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" and comprises the 115th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 115
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Is about learning why applying Bitachon when involved in spiritual, moral and religious activities that directly involve others must necessarily be radically different! 

Having concluded the delineate how we are to apply Bitachon regarding spiritual matters of our own concern, we now move on to Part Five: Mitzvah action (or inaction) whose performance (or lack thereof) directly impacts others! 

Mitzvot, by definition are things we must choose to do. As such, relying on G-d (e.g., exhibiting Bitachon, rather is assuming personal responsibility) is simply wrongheaded. Trust can only be applied once we've already exhausted every possibility. 

Yet when our performance of the Mitzvah will necessarily benefit or deprive someone else as well, the variables are significantly altered as we cannot take responsibility for someone else's choices. 

May we just do our part, to the best of our ability, and then place unreserved Trust -- in essence relying on Hashem. Or must the intersection of different orbits force a faith distinction in the application of Trust and full reliance on Hashem?     

In this Episode we will clarify why a novel approach towards the application of Trust in such matters is required, before we move on to spell out the actual strategy in part two.!

This is the forty-second study segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" and comprises the 115th consecutive video about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety. Forever!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:12:54</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE PERFECT PRAYER]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 02:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 114
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Discovering the Art of Crafting Trusted Communication with G-d!    

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve success a nuanced application of Trust is acceptable.  We furthermore established an obligation for Prayer as accompaniment to our Bitachon in spiritual matters. 

In this new Episode we will discover how to best craft that perfect prayer to make it most appropriate and efficacious. 

By carefully analyzing King David’s prayerful devotions, we can find the clarity and focus we need in successfully sewing our own tapestries of Divine entreaty!    

This Episode comprising the forty first segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 114th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 114
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Discovering the Art of Crafting Trusted Communication with G-d!    

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve success a nuanced application of Trust is acceptable.  We furthermore established an obligation for Prayer as accompaniment to our Bitachon in spiritual matters. 

In this new Episode we will discover how to best craft that perfect prayer to make it most appropriate and efficacious. 

By carefully analyzing King David’s prayerful devotions, we can find the clarity and focus we need in successfully sewing our own tapestries of Divine entreaty!    

This Episode comprising the forty first segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 114th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE PERFECT PRAYER]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 114
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Discovering the Art of Crafting Trusted Communication with G-d!    

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve success a nuanced application of Trust is acceptable.  We furthermore established an obligation for Prayer as accompaniment to our Bitachon in spiritual matters. 

In this new Episode we will discover how to best craft that perfect prayer to make it most appropriate and efficacious. 

By carefully analyzing King David’s prayerful devotions, we can find the clarity and focus we need in successfully sewing our own tapestries of Divine entreaty!    

This Episode comprising the forty first segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 114th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 114
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

Discovering the Art of Crafting Trusted Communication with G-d!    

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve success a nuanced application of Trust is acceptable.  We furthermore established an obligation for Prayer as accompaniment to our Bitachon in spiritual matters. 

In this new Episode we will discover how to best craft that perfect prayer to make it most appropriate and efficacious. 

By carefully analyzing King David’s prayerful devotions, we can find the clarity and focus we need in successfully sewing our own tapestries of Divine entreaty!    

This Episode comprising the forty first segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 114th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:18:37</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PRAY]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2023 14:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 113
 ,  

   ~   !

Learning how to Let Go and experience an inner peace that's Beyond Words and Deeds! 

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve spiritually oriented success it becomes appropriate to relinquish control and place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

We elaborated on why when it comes to results - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d, and engaging in prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of Psalms. Studying King David's heartfelt prayerful petitions proves that even in spiritual matters, results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!

This Episode comprising the fortieth segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 113th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 113
 ,  

   ~   !

Learning how to Let Go and experience an inner peace that's Beyond Words and Deeds! 

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve spiritually oriented success it becomes appropriate to relinquish control and place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

We elaborated on why when it comes to results - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d, and engaging in prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of Psalms. Studying King David's heartfelt prayerful petitions proves that even in spiritual matters, results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!

This Episode comprising the fortieth segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 113th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PRAY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 113
 ,  

   ~   !

Learning how to Let Go and experience an inner peace that's Beyond Words and Deeds! 

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve spiritually oriented success it becomes appropriate to relinquish control and place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

We elaborated on why when it comes to results - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d, and engaging in prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of Psalms. Studying King David's heartfelt prayerful petitions proves that even in spiritual matters, results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!

This Episode comprising the fortieth segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 113th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 113
 ,  

   ~   !

Learning how to Let Go and experience an inner peace that's Beyond Words and Deeds! 

In the previous Episodes we learnt that after doing everything required of us to achieve spiritually oriented success it becomes appropriate to relinquish control and place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

We elaborated on why when it comes to results - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d, and engaging in prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of Psalms. Studying King David's heartfelt prayerful petitions proves that even in spiritual matters, results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!

This Episode comprising the fortieth segment studying the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" is the 113th consecutive video of our ongoing series about Building Trust in G-d to Conquer Anxiety forever.]]>
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RESULTS]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 01:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 112
 ,  -

   ~   !

Taking Charge, Learning to Let Go! 

In the previous Episodes we elaborated on the nature of misplaced Trust; namely relying on Hashem in areas of spiritual conduct where we've been told not to, but instead to take affirmative action. 

In fact, even praying for guidance, when clear directions have already been provided makes no sense. By definition, it equals inappropriate [or even abuse of] Bitachon. 

After learning how and what we are required to take charge to make Mitzvot happen, it’s time to learn about when it becomes appropriate to let go of the controls, to instead place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

Because when it comes to final conclusions - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d is fully correct.  And alongside that reliance, prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of scripture. This will prove that even in spiritual matters, the results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 112
 ,  -

   ~   !

Taking Charge, Learning to Let Go! 

In the previous Episodes we elaborated on the nature of misplaced Trust; namely relying on Hashem in areas of spiritual conduct where we've been told not to, but instead to take affirmative action. 

In fact, even praying for guidance, when clear directions have already been provided makes no sense. By definition, it equals inappropriate [or even abuse of] Bitachon. 

After learning how and what we are required to take charge to make Mitzvot happen, it’s time to learn about when it becomes appropriate to let go of the controls, to instead place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

Because when it comes to final conclusions - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d is fully correct.  And alongside that reliance, prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of scripture. This will prove that even in spiritual matters, the results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RESULTS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 112
 ,  -

   ~   !

Taking Charge, Learning to Let Go! 

In the previous Episodes we elaborated on the nature of misplaced Trust; namely relying on Hashem in areas of spiritual conduct where we've been told not to, but instead to take affirmative action. 

In fact, even praying for guidance, when clear directions have already been provided makes no sense. By definition, it equals inappropriate [or even abuse of] Bitachon. 

After learning how and what we are required to take charge to make Mitzvot happen, it’s time to learn about when it becomes appropriate to let go of the controls, to instead place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

Because when it comes to final conclusions - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d is fully correct.  And alongside that reliance, prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of scripture. This will prove that even in spiritual matters, the results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 112
 ,  -

   ~   !

Taking Charge, Learning to Let Go! 

In the previous Episodes we elaborated on the nature of misplaced Trust; namely relying on Hashem in areas of spiritual conduct where we've been told not to, but instead to take affirmative action. 

In fact, even praying for guidance, when clear directions have already been provided makes no sense. By definition, it equals inappropriate [or even abuse of] Bitachon. 

After learning how and what we are required to take charge to make Mitzvot happen, it’s time to learn about when it becomes appropriate to let go of the controls, to instead place unreserved Trust in Hashem. 

Because when it comes to final conclusions - even in spiritual matters - relying on G-d is fully correct.  And alongside that reliance, prayer too, becomes most appropriate. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate the veracity of this nuanced application of Trust in an exquisitely woven tapestry of selected strands of scripture. This will prove that even in spiritual matters, the results forever remain in G-d’s hands, not ours!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:07:05</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WRONG TURN]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2023 01:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 111
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we further developed the idea that relying on Hashem in areas our spiritual service is Trust misplaced. Such Bitachon applies to our material pursuit. 

Reliance on Hashem is appropriate for areas of life the direction can be unclear and it's easy to make the wrong turn, while in Torah and Mitzvot clear directions already exist! 

After a concluding illustration of the previously articulated "big Bitachon divide" we will move onto Rabbeinu Bachaya's secondary, distinct, and final clarification of the matter: 

In Material Matters what appears Good can easily turn out to be Bad. Shifting realities and circumstances are ever unforeseen. One can only Trust in Hashem and pray for direction.  

Yet, in Spiritual Service, the barometers of Good and Bad never change. Petitioning Heaven for guidance is thus a foolish path to take. Instead, here we must simply follow the clear directions we’ve been given, rather than trying to absolve ourselves of our divinely-imposed responsibilities by inappropriately relying on G-d.

The Thirty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored by Rachel Pauline Kamin in memory of her beloved mother, Rivka bat Ze'ev.  

This Episode comprises the 111th consecutive video of our ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 111
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we further developed the idea that relying on Hashem in areas our spiritual service is Trust misplaced. Such Bitachon applies to our material pursuit. 

Reliance on Hashem is appropriate for areas of life the direction can be unclear and it's easy to make the wrong turn, while in Torah and Mitzvot clear directions already exist! 

After a concluding illustration of the previously articulated "big Bitachon divide" we will move onto Rabbeinu Bachaya's secondary, distinct, and final clarification of the matter: 

In Material Matters what appears Good can easily turn out to be Bad. Shifting realities and circumstances are ever unforeseen. One can only Trust in Hashem and pray for direction.  

Yet, in Spiritual Service, the barometers of Good and Bad never change. Petitioning Heaven for guidance is thus a foolish path to take. Instead, here we must simply follow the clear directions we’ve been given, rather than trying to absolve ourselves of our divinely-imposed responsibilities by inappropriately relying on G-d.

The Thirty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored by Rachel Pauline Kamin in memory of her beloved mother, Rivka bat Ze'ev.  

This Episode comprises the 111th consecutive video of our ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[WRONG TURN]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>111</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 111
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we further developed the idea that relying on Hashem in areas our spiritual service is Trust misplaced. Such Bitachon applies to our material pursuit. 

Reliance on Hashem is appropriate for areas of life the direction can be unclear and it's easy to make the wrong turn, while in Torah and Mitzvot clear directions already exist! 

After a concluding illustration of the previously articulated "big Bitachon divide" we will move onto Rabbeinu Bachaya's secondary, distinct, and final clarification of the matter: 

In Material Matters what appears Good can easily turn out to be Bad. Shifting realities and circumstances are ever unforeseen. One can only Trust in Hashem and pray for direction.  

Yet, in Spiritual Service, the barometers of Good and Bad never change. Petitioning Heaven for guidance is thus a foolish path to take. Instead, here we must simply follow the clear directions we’ve been given, rather than trying to absolve ourselves of our divinely-imposed responsibilities by inappropriately relying on G-d.

The Thirty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored by Rachel Pauline Kamin in memory of her beloved mother, Rivka bat Ze'ev.  

This Episode comprises the 111th consecutive video of our ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 111
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we further developed the idea that relying on Hashem in areas our spiritual service is Trust misplaced. Such Bitachon applies to our material pursuit. 

Reliance on Hashem is appropriate for areas of life the direction can be unclear and it's easy to make the wrong turn, while in Torah and Mitzvot clear directions already exist! 

After a concluding illustration of the previously articulated "big Bitachon divide" we will move onto Rabbeinu Bachaya's secondary, distinct, and final clarification of the matter: 

In Material Matters what appears Good can easily turn out to be Bad. Shifting realities and circumstances are ever unforeseen. One can only Trust in Hashem and pray for direction.  

Yet, in Spiritual Service, the barometers of Good and Bad never change. Petitioning Heaven for guidance is thus a foolish path to take. Instead, here we must simply follow the clear directions we’ve been given, rather than trying to absolve ourselves of our divinely-imposed responsibilities by inappropriately relying on G-d.

The Thirty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" has been generously sponsored by Rachel Pauline Kamin in memory of her beloved mother, Rivka bat Ze'ev.  

This Episode comprises the 111th consecutive video of our ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466156/artworks-WRp4TTnREECXPSgU-Jbedgg-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:30:22</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CLEAR PATH]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 02:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 110
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we clarified this foundational distinction between exhibiting Trust in our spiritual service, vs applying Bitachon in our material pursuit. This will now be further augmented and more fully articulated. 

We will also return to more carefully examine the syntax and precise language employed by Rabbeinu Bachaya in delineating the reasons for a purposeful absence   of Trust when fulfilling our duty by serving Hashem.  

The arguments for the significant departure from previously paved pathways of Bitachon are even more clearly spelled out in the Torah's promise of remuneration. 

Clearly, relying on Hashem and praying for direction should be limited to the areas of life where the road to success isn't clear. Regarding spiritual service, the road has already been mapped out and clear directions have already been given!

The Thirty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 110th consecutive video Episode of the ongoing series on Trust.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 110
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we clarified this foundational distinction between exhibiting Trust in our spiritual service, vs applying Bitachon in our material pursuit. This will now be further augmented and more fully articulated. 

We will also return to more carefully examine the syntax and precise language employed by Rabbeinu Bachaya in delineating the reasons for a purposeful absence   of Trust when fulfilling our duty by serving Hashem.  

The arguments for the significant departure from previously paved pathways of Bitachon are even more clearly spelled out in the Torah's promise of remuneration. 

Clearly, relying on Hashem and praying for direction should be limited to the areas of life where the road to success isn't clear. Regarding spiritual service, the road has already been mapped out and clear directions have already been given!

The Thirty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 110th consecutive video Episode of the ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CLEAR PATH]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 110
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we clarified this foundational distinction between exhibiting Trust in our spiritual service, vs applying Bitachon in our material pursuit. This will now be further augmented and more fully articulated. 

We will also return to more carefully examine the syntax and precise language employed by Rabbeinu Bachaya in delineating the reasons for a purposeful absence   of Trust when fulfilling our duty by serving Hashem.  

The arguments for the significant departure from previously paved pathways of Bitachon are even more clearly spelled out in the Torah's promise of remuneration. 

Clearly, relying on Hashem and praying for direction should be limited to the areas of life where the road to success isn't clear. Regarding spiritual service, the road has already been mapped out and clear directions have already been given!

The Thirty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 110th consecutive video Episode of the ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 110
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we clarified this foundational distinction between exhibiting Trust in our spiritual service, vs applying Bitachon in our material pursuit. This will now be further augmented and more fully articulated. 

We will also return to more carefully examine the syntax and precise language employed by Rabbeinu Bachaya in delineating the reasons for a purposeful absence   of Trust when fulfilling our duty by serving Hashem.  

The arguments for the significant departure from previously paved pathways of Bitachon are even more clearly spelled out in the Torah's promise of remuneration. 

Clearly, relying on Hashem and praying for direction should be limited to the areas of life where the road to success isn't clear. Regarding spiritual service, the road has already been mapped out and clear directions have already been given!

The Thirty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "Shaar HaBitachon" comprises the 110th consecutive video Episode of the ongoing series on Trust.]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466165/artworks-qsQtQf9H5ASPCSgc-Gy6Tig-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:05:29</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[I CANT DO THIS BUT I CAN DO THAT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2023 00:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 109
 ,  -
 ’       
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt that shifting responsibility to G-d in our spiritual service equals Trust misappropriation, as He already tasked us that responsibility. This approach is in sharp contrast to the way we are supposed to apply Bitachon in all arenas of material pursuit.  

To further clarify this foundational distinction, the present Episode richly illustrates how not all Bitachon is created equal: 

Learn why Rabbeinu Bachaya felt compelled to detail why the attitude of Bitachon required for material affairs is radically different than the Trusting take we are expected to employ in pursuit of our true life's mission in serving Hashem.  

Despite the faith-fact that in both dimensions of life, we can only make our best efforts and must leave the rest in G-d’s hands. The case for a vast Trust Distinction is dramatically presented.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 109
 ,  -
 ’       
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt that shifting responsibility to G-d in our spiritual service equals Trust misappropriation, as He already tasked us that responsibility. This approach is in sharp contrast to the way we are supposed to apply Bitachon in all arenas of material pursuit.  

To further clarify this foundational distinction, the present Episode richly illustrates how not all Bitachon is created equal: 

Learn why Rabbeinu Bachaya felt compelled to detail why the attitude of Bitachon required for material affairs is radically different than the Trusting take we are expected to employ in pursuit of our true life's mission in serving Hashem.  

Despite the faith-fact that in both dimensions of life, we can only make our best efforts and must leave the rest in G-d’s hands. The case for a vast Trust Distinction is dramatically presented.]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[I CANT DO THIS BUT I CAN DO THAT]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>94</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 109
 ,  -
 ’       
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt that shifting responsibility to G-d in our spiritual service equals Trust misappropriation, as He already tasked us that responsibility. This approach is in sharp contrast to the way we are supposed to apply Bitachon in all arenas of material pursuit.  

To further clarify this foundational distinction, the present Episode richly illustrates how not all Bitachon is created equal: 

Learn why Rabbeinu Bachaya felt compelled to detail why the attitude of Bitachon required for material affairs is radically different than the Trusting take we are expected to employ in pursuit of our true life's mission in serving Hashem.  

Despite the faith-fact that in both dimensions of life, we can only make our best efforts and must leave the rest in G-d’s hands. The case for a vast Trust Distinction is dramatically presented.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 109
 ,  -
 ’       
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt that shifting responsibility to G-d in our spiritual service equals Trust misappropriation, as He already tasked us that responsibility. This approach is in sharp contrast to the way we are supposed to apply Bitachon in all arenas of material pursuit.  

To further clarify this foundational distinction, the present Episode richly illustrates how not all Bitachon is created equal: 

Learn why Rabbeinu Bachaya felt compelled to detail why the attitude of Bitachon required for material affairs is radically different than the Trusting take we are expected to employ in pursuit of our true life's mission in serving Hashem.  

Despite the faith-fact that in both dimensions of life, we can only make our best efforts and must leave the rest in G-d’s hands. The case for a vast Trust Distinction is dramatically presented.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:16:49</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2023 03:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 108
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt that employing Bitachon to rely on Hashem to choose Mitzvah observance on our behalf is entirely wrongheaded. 

It would be a colossal misappropriation of Trust to shift responsibility to G-d, when has in effect made us responsible to find the inner resolve and appropriately follow that up by choosing to serve Hashem. 

This attempt to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is in effect foolish and illogical when He has given that very responsibility to us. 

In view of this Torah Truism, we now explore another Truth: the idea of Consequences, e. g. the promised Reward and Punishment for loyalty or disloyalty towards Hashem.  

Addressing both concepts of Reward and Retribution for our Righteousness or Rebellion, Rabbainu Bachaya clarifies our responsibilities to G-d, and the results we engender.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 108
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt that employing Bitachon to rely on Hashem to choose Mitzvah observance on our behalf is entirely wrongheaded. 

It would be a colossal misappropriation of Trust to shift responsibility to G-d, when has in effect made us responsible to find the inner resolve and appropriately follow that up by choosing to serve Hashem. 

This attempt to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is in effect foolish and illogical when He has given that very responsibility to us. 

In view of this Torah Truism, we now explore another Truth: the idea of Consequences, e. g. the promised Reward and Punishment for loyalty or disloyalty towards Hashem.  

Addressing both concepts of Reward and Retribution for our Righteousness or Rebellion, Rabbainu Bachaya clarifies our responsibilities to G-d, and the results we engender.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 108
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt that employing Bitachon to rely on Hashem to choose Mitzvah observance on our behalf is entirely wrongheaded. 

It would be a colossal misappropriation of Trust to shift responsibility to G-d, when has in effect made us responsible to find the inner resolve and appropriately follow that up by choosing to serve Hashem. 

This attempt to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is in effect foolish and illogical when He has given that very responsibility to us. 

In view of this Torah Truism, we now explore another Truth: the idea of Consequences, e. g. the promised Reward and Punishment for loyalty or disloyalty towards Hashem.  

Addressing both concepts of Reward and Retribution for our Righteousness or Rebellion, Rabbainu Bachaya clarifies our responsibilities to G-d, and the results we engender.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 108
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt that employing Bitachon to rely on Hashem to choose Mitzvah observance on our behalf is entirely wrongheaded. 

It would be a colossal misappropriation of Trust to shift responsibility to G-d, when has in effect made us responsible to find the inner resolve and appropriately follow that up by choosing to serve Hashem. 

This attempt to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is in effect foolish and illogical when He has given that very responsibility to us. 

In view of this Torah Truism, we now explore another Truth: the idea of Consequences, e. g. the promised Reward and Punishment for loyalty or disloyalty towards Hashem.  

Addressing both concepts of Reward and Retribution for our Righteousness or Rebellion, Rabbainu Bachaya clarifies our responsibilities to G-d, and the results we engender.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:16:59</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <item>
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                    <![CDATA[BEYOND MY CONTROL]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2022 04:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 107
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episodes we learnt about Bitachon vis a vis Mitzvah observance, by highlighting components of our divinely endowed Powers and Responsibilities.  

Part Three of this segregated mini-series "Performance vs Trust" continues to develop a foundational faith thesis via specific focus on divine remuneration and consequence.  

Attempting to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is misguided and indicative of a profoundly wrong perspective. In fact, it contradicts the Torah truism that we're given personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil

When it comes to fulfilling our duty towards G-d, we must accept responsibility, not leave it in G-d's hands. Bitachon is only appropriate for end results beyond our control. 

This begs an important theological question: if all that’s expected of us is to choose, resolve, and act to the best of our ability, then why are we judged on performance?    

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 107th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 107
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episodes we learnt about Bitachon vis a vis Mitzvah observance, by highlighting components of our divinely endowed Powers and Responsibilities.  

Part Three of this segregated mini-series "Performance vs Trust" continues to develop a foundational faith thesis via specific focus on divine remuneration and consequence.  

Attempting to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is misguided and indicative of a profoundly wrong perspective. In fact, it contradicts the Torah truism that we're given personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil

When it comes to fulfilling our duty towards G-d, we must accept responsibility, not leave it in G-d's hands. Bitachon is only appropriate for end results beyond our control. 

This begs an important theological question: if all that’s expected of us is to choose, resolve, and act to the best of our ability, then why are we judged on performance?    

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 107th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 107
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episodes we learnt about Bitachon vis a vis Mitzvah observance, by highlighting components of our divinely endowed Powers and Responsibilities.  

Part Three of this segregated mini-series "Performance vs Trust" continues to develop a foundational faith thesis via specific focus on divine remuneration and consequence.  

Attempting to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is misguided and indicative of a profoundly wrong perspective. In fact, it contradicts the Torah truism that we're given personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil

When it comes to fulfilling our duty towards G-d, we must accept responsibility, not leave it in G-d's hands. Bitachon is only appropriate for end results beyond our control. 

This begs an important theological question: if all that’s expected of us is to choose, resolve, and act to the best of our ability, then why are we judged on performance?    

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 107th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 107
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episodes we learnt about Bitachon vis a vis Mitzvah observance, by highlighting components of our divinely endowed Powers and Responsibilities.  

Part Three of this segregated mini-series "Performance vs Trust" continues to develop a foundational faith thesis via specific focus on divine remuneration and consequence.  

Attempting to replace Bechira (free choice) with Bitachon (trust) is misguided and indicative of a profoundly wrong perspective. In fact, it contradicts the Torah truism that we're given personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil

When it comes to fulfilling our duty towards G-d, we must accept responsibility, not leave it in G-d's hands. Bitachon is only appropriate for end results beyond our control. 

This begs an important theological question: if all that’s expected of us is to choose, resolve, and act to the best of our ability, then why are we judged on performance?    

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 107th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[POWER AND RESPONSIBILITY]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 106
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened new arena of inquiry and understanding of how we are to develop and apply Bitachon to the things that G-d seemingly leaves in Our Hands!

In setting out to clarify how and when we are expected to apply Trust principals to personal Mitzvah observance, it became clear that it’s a fraught endeavour. 

Now, to effectively articulate an appropriate Bitachon strategy, Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to first delineate and divide the primary components of our divinely endowed capabilities and responsibilities.  

This uniquely segmented string of episodes is entitled "Performance vs Trust" as it addresses Trust in Hashem per the mandated performance of personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part Two of this segmented mini-series further clarifies how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 106th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 106
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened new arena of inquiry and understanding of how we are to develop and apply Bitachon to the things that G-d seemingly leaves in Our Hands!

In setting out to clarify how and when we are expected to apply Trust principals to personal Mitzvah observance, it became clear that it’s a fraught endeavour. 

Now, to effectively articulate an appropriate Bitachon strategy, Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to first delineate and divide the primary components of our divinely endowed capabilities and responsibilities.  

This uniquely segmented string of episodes is entitled "Performance vs Trust" as it addresses Trust in Hashem per the mandated performance of personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part Two of this segmented mini-series further clarifies how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 106th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 106
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened new arena of inquiry and understanding of how we are to develop and apply Bitachon to the things that G-d seemingly leaves in Our Hands!

In setting out to clarify how and when we are expected to apply Trust principals to personal Mitzvah observance, it became clear that it’s a fraught endeavour. 

Now, to effectively articulate an appropriate Bitachon strategy, Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to first delineate and divide the primary components of our divinely endowed capabilities and responsibilities.  

This uniquely segmented string of episodes is entitled "Performance vs Trust" as it addresses Trust in Hashem per the mandated performance of personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part Two of this segmented mini-series further clarifies how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 106th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 106
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened new arena of inquiry and understanding of how we are to develop and apply Bitachon to the things that G-d seemingly leaves in Our Hands!

In setting out to clarify how and when we are expected to apply Trust principals to personal Mitzvah observance, it became clear that it’s a fraught endeavour. 

Now, to effectively articulate an appropriate Bitachon strategy, Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to first delineate and divide the primary components of our divinely endowed capabilities and responsibilities.  

This uniquely segmented string of episodes is entitled "Performance vs Trust" as it addresses Trust in Hashem per the mandated performance of personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part Two of this segmented mini-series further clarifies how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 106th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CHOICE]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 105
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we addressed confrontation and competition completing the section on physical wellness, prosperity and effectively engaging with others. Albeit an overly simplistic synopsis, it's fair to say that in all of the above: "we do our part and leave the rest in G-d’s Hands.” 

We now enter an entirely new arena of development and application of true Bitachon: the things that G-d’s purposefully leaves in Our Hands! 

This new segment entitled "Performance vs Trust" will address Trust in Hashem as it applies to the fulfillment of our personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part One of this segmented mini-series will clarify how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 105th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 105
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we addressed confrontation and competition completing the section on physical wellness, prosperity and effectively engaging with others. Albeit an overly simplistic synopsis, it's fair to say that in all of the above: "we do our part and leave the rest in G-d’s Hands.” 

We now enter an entirely new arena of development and application of true Bitachon: the things that G-d’s purposefully leaves in Our Hands! 

This new segment entitled "Performance vs Trust" will address Trust in Hashem as it applies to the fulfillment of our personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part One of this segmented mini-series will clarify how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 105th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CHOICE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 105
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we addressed confrontation and competition completing the section on physical wellness, prosperity and effectively engaging with others. Albeit an overly simplistic synopsis, it's fair to say that in all of the above: "we do our part and leave the rest in G-d’s Hands.” 

We now enter an entirely new arena of development and application of true Bitachon: the things that G-d’s purposefully leaves in Our Hands! 

This new segment entitled "Performance vs Trust" will address Trust in Hashem as it applies to the fulfillment of our personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part One of this segmented mini-series will clarify how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 105th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 105
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we addressed confrontation and competition completing the section on physical wellness, prosperity and effectively engaging with others. Albeit an overly simplistic synopsis, it's fair to say that in all of the above: "we do our part and leave the rest in G-d’s Hands.” 

We now enter an entirely new arena of development and application of true Bitachon: the things that G-d’s purposefully leaves in Our Hands! 

This new segment entitled "Performance vs Trust" will address Trust in Hashem as it applies to the fulfillment of our personal Mitzvah duties. 

Part One of this segmented mini-series will clarify how Bechira (free choice) interacts with Bitachon (trust); rooted in the Torah truism that we are each granted personal responsibility to make moral decisions, choosing good over evil. 

This Episode comprises the Thirty-Second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 105th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BEST OF ENEMIES]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 104
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we addressed confrontational competition, spelling out the Torah-true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! 

The jealousies of those who might covet what yours, and their attempts to undermine your successes can be positively unnerving, easily pulling us into a negative space. In this Episode you'll discover how Trust in Hashem can become the Antidote to these Adversarial situations! 

Here, you'll learn how to harness Torah-true spiritual Convictions to neutralize typically debilitating Confrontations. Discover how faithful Trust that can enable you to reframe your reality and overcome the harmful side-effects of enemies and adversaries alike.

And, while this Episode builds on and further elaborates what we've already learnt on the subject, now it's taken to the next level! It's only here that you'll reveal the incredible power in developing and applying the force of true Bitachon in Hashem. 

Absorption of the ideas and ideals presented in this class can empower you to Rise Above and Beyond. You will learn how to successfully develop valuable skills to effectively neutralize negativity and sublimate the stickiest of situations. 

This eye-opening Episode comprises the Thirty-First segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 104th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 104
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we addressed confrontational competition, spelling out the Torah-true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! 

The jealousies of those who might covet what yours, and their attempts to undermine your successes can be positively unnerving, easily pulling us into a negative space. In this Episode you'll discover how Trust in Hashem can become the Antidote to these Adversarial situations! 

Here, you'll learn how to harness Torah-true spiritual Convictions to neutralize typically debilitating Confrontations. Discover how faithful Trust that can enable you to reframe your reality and overcome the harmful side-effects of enemies and adversaries alike.

And, while this Episode builds on and further elaborates what we've already learnt on the subject, now it's taken to the next level! It's only here that you'll reveal the incredible power in developing and applying the force of true Bitachon in Hashem. 

Absorption of the ideas and ideals presented in this class can empower you to Rise Above and Beyond. You will learn how to successfully develop valuable skills to effectively neutralize negativity and sublimate the stickiest of situations. 

This eye-opening Episode comprises the Thirty-First segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 104th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BEST OF ENEMIES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 104
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we addressed confrontational competition, spelling out the Torah-true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! 

The jealousies of those who might covet what yours, and their attempts to undermine your successes can be positively unnerving, easily pulling us into a negative space. In this Episode you'll discover how Trust in Hashem can become the Antidote to these Adversarial situations! 

Here, you'll learn how to harness Torah-true spiritual Convictions to neutralize typically debilitating Confrontations. Discover how faithful Trust that can enable you to reframe your reality and overcome the harmful side-effects of enemies and adversaries alike.

And, while this Episode builds on and further elaborates what we've already learnt on the subject, now it's taken to the next level! It's only here that you'll reveal the incredible power in developing and applying the force of true Bitachon in Hashem. 

Absorption of the ideas and ideals presented in this class can empower you to Rise Above and Beyond. You will learn how to successfully develop valuable skills to effectively neutralize negativity and sublimate the stickiest of situations. 

This eye-opening Episode comprises the Thirty-First segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 104th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 104
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we addressed confrontational competition, spelling out the Torah-true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! 

The jealousies of those who might covet what yours, and their attempts to undermine your successes can be positively unnerving, easily pulling us into a negative space. In this Episode you'll discover how Trust in Hashem can become the Antidote to these Adversarial situations! 

Here, you'll learn how to harness Torah-true spiritual Convictions to neutralize typically debilitating Confrontations. Discover how faithful Trust that can enable you to reframe your reality and overcome the harmful side-effects of enemies and adversaries alike.

And, while this Episode builds on and further elaborates what we've already learnt on the subject, now it's taken to the next level! It's only here that you'll reveal the incredible power in developing and applying the force of true Bitachon in Hashem. 

Absorption of the ideas and ideals presented in this class can empower you to Rise Above and Beyond. You will learn how to successfully develop valuable skills to effectively neutralize negativity and sublimate the stickiest of situations. 

This eye-opening Episode comprises the Thirty-First segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 104th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHO NEEDS ENEMIES]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 103 , ~ ! In the previous Episodes we clarified how everyone is tasked with doing the best they can; always remembering that the results are ever in Hashem's hands. What matters is that efforts are sincere and according to the one's capabilities. In this new Episode we move from our employers to our competition, spelling out the Torah true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! How should a person infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon try to act when faced with the unhealthy jealousy of real detractors and even sworn enemies. People who covet what yours and individuals who actually seek to harm? Can our Trust in Hashem become the foundation for a winning strategy that’ll allow us to transcend and even triumph? To be sure the faithful attitude and conviction-based answers provided here may appear daunting and even over-the-top. Yet, we believe that the Torah's expectations are never unreasonable, and we must all be up to the tall task placed before us! This Episode comprises the Thirtieth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 103rd consecutive video of the series. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 103 , ~ ! In the previous Episodes we clarified how everyone is tasked with doing the best they can; always remembering that the results are ever in Hashem's hands. What matters is that efforts are sincere and according to the one's capabilities. In this new Episode we move from our employers to our competition, spelling out the Torah true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! How should a person infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon try to act when faced with the unhealthy jealousy of real detractors and even sworn enemies. People who covet what yours and individuals who actually seek to harm? Can our Trust in Hashem become the foundation for a winning strategy that’ll allow us to transcend and even triumph? To be sure the faithful attitude and conviction-based answers provided here may appear daunting and even over-the-top. Yet, we believe that the Torah's expectations are never unreasonable, and we must all be up to the tall task placed before us! This Episode comprises the Thirtieth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 103rd consecutive video of the series. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHO NEEDS ENEMIES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 103 , ~ ! In the previous Episodes we clarified how everyone is tasked with doing the best they can; always remembering that the results are ever in Hashem's hands. What matters is that efforts are sincere and according to the one's capabilities. In this new Episode we move from our employers to our competition, spelling out the Torah true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! How should a person infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon try to act when faced with the unhealthy jealousy of real detractors and even sworn enemies. People who covet what yours and individuals who actually seek to harm? Can our Trust in Hashem become the foundation for a winning strategy that’ll allow us to transcend and even triumph? To be sure the faithful attitude and conviction-based answers provided here may appear daunting and even over-the-top. Yet, we believe that the Torah's expectations are never unreasonable, and we must all be up to the tall task placed before us! This Episode comprises the Thirtieth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 103rd consecutive video of the series. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 103 , ~ ! In the previous Episodes we clarified how everyone is tasked with doing the best they can; always remembering that the results are ever in Hashem's hands. What matters is that efforts are sincere and according to the one's capabilities. In this new Episode we move from our employers to our competition, spelling out the Torah true approach to dealing with (even bitter) adversaries! How should a person infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon try to act when faced with the unhealthy jealousy of real detractors and even sworn enemies. People who covet what yours and individuals who actually seek to harm? Can our Trust in Hashem become the foundation for a winning strategy that’ll allow us to transcend and even triumph? To be sure the faithful attitude and conviction-based answers provided here may appear daunting and even over-the-top. Yet, we believe that the Torah's expectations are never unreasonable, and we must all be up to the tall task placed before us! This Episode comprises the Thirtieth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 103rd consecutive video of the series. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CREDIT BLAME AT WORK]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 17:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 102
 ,  -
    
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we arrived at an understand of meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as per the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good." 

Rabbeinu Bachaya now furthers this idea by showing us how one ‘Lives with Trust’ when in a position of employment or fulfilling a task on someone else's behalf. 

A person whose attituded is infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon fulfills the job according to the best of their ability and knows that just as credit cannot be taken for success, neither can blame for failure be accepted either. 

The most important thing is to do your best. And if we make sincere efforts neither success nor failure should be attributed to us. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Nine segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 102
 ,  -
    
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we arrived at an understand of meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as per the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good." 

Rabbeinu Bachaya now furthers this idea by showing us how one ‘Lives with Trust’ when in a position of employment or fulfilling a task on someone else's behalf. 

A person whose attituded is infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon fulfills the job according to the best of their ability and knows that just as credit cannot be taken for success, neither can blame for failure be accepted either. 

The most important thing is to do your best. And if we make sincere efforts neither success nor failure should be attributed to us. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Nine segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[CREDIT BLAME AT WORK]]>
                </itunes:title>
                                    <itunes:episode>102</itunes:episode>
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                                <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 102
 ,  -
    
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we arrived at an understand of meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as per the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good." 

Rabbeinu Bachaya now furthers this idea by showing us how one ‘Lives with Trust’ when in a position of employment or fulfilling a task on someone else's behalf. 

A person whose attituded is infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon fulfills the job according to the best of their ability and knows that just as credit cannot be taken for success, neither can blame for failure be accepted either. 

The most important thing is to do your best. And if we make sincere efforts neither success nor failure should be attributed to us. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Nine segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 102
 ,  -
    
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we arrived at an understand of meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as per the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good." 

Rabbeinu Bachaya now furthers this idea by showing us how one ‘Lives with Trust’ when in a position of employment or fulfilling a task on someone else's behalf. 

A person whose attituded is infused with the faithful spirit of Bitachon fulfills the job according to the best of their ability and knows that just as credit cannot be taken for success, neither can blame for failure be accepted either. 

The most important thing is to do your best. And if we make sincere efforts neither success nor failure should be attributed to us. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Nine segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466202/artworks-5847Pyq5raplpsLx-IxToMA-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:33:30</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[THE MIDDLE MAN]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 03:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://rabbi-kaplan.castos.com/episodes/the-middle-man</link>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 101
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we focused on applying Bitachon when engaging in professional relationships. Learning how to ask for assistance, without losing dignity, and appreciating the difference between making requests vs relying on people.  

We concluded with the idea that thanking G-d for success, doesn’t preclude expressing thanks to people. The question is, why? After all, if we believe that G-d is the sole true source of all sustenance, what exactly does our benefactor deserve thanks for?! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will show us how the answer can be found in the adage 'The Art of Good Business is Being a Good Middle Man!"

In this Episode we will come to understand the deeper meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as we are introduced to the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good."

We will discover what we must be appreciative for, as well as tap into a Bitachon secret to getting what you want:  coming to the realization that it has nothing to do with the person you expected to do it for you!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 101
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we focused on applying Bitachon when engaging in professional relationships. Learning how to ask for assistance, without losing dignity, and appreciating the difference between making requests vs relying on people.  

We concluded with the idea that thanking G-d for success, doesn’t preclude expressing thanks to people. The question is, why? After all, if we believe that G-d is the sole true source of all sustenance, what exactly does our benefactor deserve thanks for?! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will show us how the answer can be found in the adage 'The Art of Good Business is Being a Good Middle Man!"

In this Episode we will come to understand the deeper meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as we are introduced to the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good."

We will discover what we must be appreciative for, as well as tap into a Bitachon secret to getting what you want:  coming to the realization that it has nothing to do with the person you expected to do it for you!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE MIDDLE MAN]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>101</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 101
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we focused on applying Bitachon when engaging in professional relationships. Learning how to ask for assistance, without losing dignity, and appreciating the difference between making requests vs relying on people.  

We concluded with the idea that thanking G-d for success, doesn’t preclude expressing thanks to people. The question is, why? After all, if we believe that G-d is the sole true source of all sustenance, what exactly does our benefactor deserve thanks for?! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will show us how the answer can be found in the adage 'The Art of Good Business is Being a Good Middle Man!"

In this Episode we will come to understand the deeper meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as we are introduced to the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good."

We will discover what we must be appreciative for, as well as tap into a Bitachon secret to getting what you want:  coming to the realization that it has nothing to do with the person you expected to do it for you!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 101
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we focused on applying Bitachon when engaging in professional relationships. Learning how to ask for assistance, without losing dignity, and appreciating the difference between making requests vs relying on people.  

We concluded with the idea that thanking G-d for success, doesn’t preclude expressing thanks to people. The question is, why? After all, if we believe that G-d is the sole true source of all sustenance, what exactly does our benefactor deserve thanks for?! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will show us how the answer can be found in the adage 'The Art of Good Business is Being a Good Middle Man!"

In this Episode we will come to understand the deeper meaning of being G-d’s Emissary, as we are introduced to the Torah truism "Goodness comes through the Good."

We will discover what we must be appreciative for, as well as tap into a Bitachon secret to getting what you want:  coming to the realization that it has nothing to do with the person you expected to do it for you!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Eighth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 102nd consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466206/artworks-WXb23zyCxLPRaeKY-BlAvfQ-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:21:31</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SOCIAL NETWORK]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 03:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 100
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we learnt about Bitachon and Family Life. Nurturing the proper Trust in Hashem will lead us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

In this this new Episode we will learn how to apply Bitachon ideals in dealing with our wider network of relationships like friends, colleagues and cohorts.

By achieving the inner balance of a Bitachon-infused attitude we are best positioned to know when and how to ask for assistance, without sacrificing your dignity and self-esteem. 

We will also discover the important difference between Requesting Help from People and Relying on them. 

Finally, we gain clarity on why fully crediting G-d for our success, doesn’t equal not appreciating the efforts people make on your behalf! 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 101st consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 100
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we learnt about Bitachon and Family Life. Nurturing the proper Trust in Hashem will lead us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

In this this new Episode we will learn how to apply Bitachon ideals in dealing with our wider network of relationships like friends, colleagues and cohorts.

By achieving the inner balance of a Bitachon-infused attitude we are best positioned to know when and how to ask for assistance, without sacrificing your dignity and self-esteem. 

We will also discover the important difference between Requesting Help from People and Relying on them. 

Finally, we gain clarity on why fully crediting G-d for our success, doesn’t equal not appreciating the efforts people make on your behalf! 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 101st consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE SOCIAL NETWORK]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>100</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 100
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we learnt about Bitachon and Family Life. Nurturing the proper Trust in Hashem will lead us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

In this this new Episode we will learn how to apply Bitachon ideals in dealing with our wider network of relationships like friends, colleagues and cohorts.

By achieving the inner balance of a Bitachon-infused attitude we are best positioned to know when and how to ask for assistance, without sacrificing your dignity and self-esteem. 

We will also discover the important difference between Requesting Help from People and Relying on them. 

Finally, we gain clarity on why fully crediting G-d for our success, doesn’t equal not appreciating the efforts people make on your behalf! 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 101st consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode 100
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the previous Episode we learnt about Bitachon and Family Life. Nurturing the proper Trust in Hashem will lead us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

In this this new Episode we will learn how to apply Bitachon ideals in dealing with our wider network of relationships like friends, colleagues and cohorts.

By achieving the inner balance of a Bitachon-infused attitude we are best positioned to know when and how to ask for assistance, without sacrificing your dignity and self-esteem. 

We will also discover the important difference between Requesting Help from People and Relying on them. 

Finally, we gain clarity on why fully crediting G-d for our success, doesn’t equal not appreciating the efforts people make on your behalf! 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 101st consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466207/artworks-AZBF85Q4VS5Z54L7-j9nbgA-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:23:24</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE BEST INTENTIONS]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2022 02:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episode we began to explore the Bitachon approach to Living with Family. We learnt that such interactions can only be virtuous and successful when engaged in with altruistic intention that's framed by true Trust in Hashem. 

Discover how infusing our attitudes with Bitachon-grade conviction will necessarily inspire us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

Learn why nurturing relationships with an emphasis on responsibility leads to selfless devotion. Conversely, selfish motives diminish the spirit of love and rob us of its’ rewards, while altruism and sincerity lead to lasting fulfilment! 

Ultimately, developing our Trust in Hashem should change the way we choose to discharge our responsibilities towards our spouse and children. This will invariably better our relationships, granting us greater happiness and inner satisfaction. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Sixth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 100th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episode we began to explore the Bitachon approach to Living with Family. We learnt that such interactions can only be virtuous and successful when engaged in with altruistic intention that's framed by true Trust in Hashem. 

Discover how infusing our attitudes with Bitachon-grade conviction will necessarily inspire us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

Learn why nurturing relationships with an emphasis on responsibility leads to selfless devotion. Conversely, selfish motives diminish the spirit of love and rob us of its’ rewards, while altruism and sincerity lead to lasting fulfilment! 

Ultimately, developing our Trust in Hashem should change the way we choose to discharge our responsibilities towards our spouse and children. This will invariably better our relationships, granting us greater happiness and inner satisfaction. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Sixth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 100th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE BEST INTENTIONS]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>99</itunes:episode>
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                                <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episode we began to explore the Bitachon approach to Living with Family. We learnt that such interactions can only be virtuous and successful when engaged in with altruistic intention that's framed by true Trust in Hashem. 

Discover how infusing our attitudes with Bitachon-grade conviction will necessarily inspire us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

Learn why nurturing relationships with an emphasis on responsibility leads to selfless devotion. Conversely, selfish motives diminish the spirit of love and rob us of its’ rewards, while altruism and sincerity lead to lasting fulfilment! 

Ultimately, developing our Trust in Hashem should change the way we choose to discharge our responsibilities towards our spouse and children. This will invariably better our relationships, granting us greater happiness and inner satisfaction. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Sixth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 100th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !

In the last Episode we began to explore the Bitachon approach to Living with Family. We learnt that such interactions can only be virtuous and successful when engaged in with altruistic intention that's framed by true Trust in Hashem. 

Discover how infusing our attitudes with Bitachon-grade conviction will necessarily inspire us to provide for our loved ones with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intent. 

Learn why nurturing relationships with an emphasis on responsibility leads to selfless devotion. Conversely, selfish motives diminish the spirit of love and rob us of its’ rewards, while altruism and sincerity lead to lasting fulfilment! 

Ultimately, developing our Trust in Hashem should change the way we choose to discharge our responsibilities towards our spouse and children. This will invariably better our relationships, granting us greater happiness and inner satisfaction. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Sixth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 100th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:33:30</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAMILY GUY]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:11:32 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Eight
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Rabbeinu Bachaya drew inspiration from historic and storied paradigms.    

We now move away from the silver linings of loneliness to chart the occasional choppy waters of social interactions and the sometimes-stormy nature of relationships.   

This is all about Living with Trust when Living with Family, Friends, and Enemies too!

We will discover how we can all better our relationships and achieve more positive interactions with the range of relatives, peers and detractors who make up our human network by incorporating Bitachon into our social strategies.  

Trust in Hashem teaches us to discharge our responsibilities with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intention.  By viewing and experiencing the gamut of our relationships as illuminated by Bitachon we can truly achievement satisfaction and fulfilment!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 99th consecutive video of the series.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Eight
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Rabbeinu Bachaya drew inspiration from historic and storied paradigms.    

We now move away from the silver linings of loneliness to chart the occasional choppy waters of social interactions and the sometimes-stormy nature of relationships.   

This is all about Living with Trust when Living with Family, Friends, and Enemies too!

We will discover how we can all better our relationships and achieve more positive interactions with the range of relatives, peers and detractors who make up our human network by incorporating Bitachon into our social strategies.  

Trust in Hashem teaches us to discharge our responsibilities with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intention.  By viewing and experiencing the gamut of our relationships as illuminated by Bitachon we can truly achievement satisfaction and fulfilment!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 99th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAMILY GUY]]>
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                <content:encoded>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Eight
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Rabbeinu Bachaya drew inspiration from historic and storied paradigms.    

We now move away from the silver linings of loneliness to chart the occasional choppy waters of social interactions and the sometimes-stormy nature of relationships.   

This is all about Living with Trust when Living with Family, Friends, and Enemies too!

We will discover how we can all better our relationships and achieve more positive interactions with the range of relatives, peers and detractors who make up our human network by incorporating Bitachon into our social strategies.  

Trust in Hashem teaches us to discharge our responsibilities with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intention.  By viewing and experiencing the gamut of our relationships as illuminated by Bitachon we can truly achievement satisfaction and fulfilment!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 99th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Eight
 ,  -
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Rabbeinu Bachaya drew inspiration from historic and storied paradigms.    

We now move away from the silver linings of loneliness to chart the occasional choppy waters of social interactions and the sometimes-stormy nature of relationships.   

This is all about Living with Trust when Living with Family, Friends, and Enemies too!

We will discover how we can all better our relationships and achieve more positive interactions with the range of relatives, peers and detractors who make up our human network by incorporating Bitachon into our social strategies.  

Trust in Hashem teaches us to discharge our responsibilities with Love, Devotion and Selfless Intention.  By viewing and experiencing the gamut of our relationships as illuminated by Bitachon we can truly achievement satisfaction and fulfilment!

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 99th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:18:34</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[THE LONERS  Part II]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Seven
 ,  -
  -  II
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Introducing us to historic precedents, Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrated how to find inspiration from ascetics and prophetic personalities and develop a Bitachon-based, Torah-true coping strategy!     

Yet did he really believe that this story about a celibate settlement should become an example for people today?  For while this story might comfort and uplift lonely people, is it compatible with Torah truism, especially as illuminated by Chassidic Teachings and spiritual philosophy?

In Part Two we will attempt reconcile these extreme ascetic aspirations with the rulings of the Rambam about balanced living, and the joyous and inspired way of life encouraged by the Ba'al Shem Tov!  

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 98th consecutive video of the series.]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Seven
 ,  -
  -  II
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Introducing us to historic precedents, Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrated how to find inspiration from ascetics and prophetic personalities and develop a Bitachon-based, Torah-true coping strategy!     

Yet did he really believe that this story about a celibate settlement should become an example for people today?  For while this story might comfort and uplift lonely people, is it compatible with Torah truism, especially as illuminated by Chassidic Teachings and spiritual philosophy?

In Part Two we will attempt reconcile these extreme ascetic aspirations with the rulings of the Rambam about balanced living, and the joyous and inspired way of life encouraged by the Ba'al Shem Tov!  

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 98th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE LONERS  Part II]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Seven
 ,  -
  -  II
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Introducing us to historic precedents, Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrated how to find inspiration from ascetics and prophetic personalities and develop a Bitachon-based, Torah-true coping strategy!     

Yet did he really believe that this story about a celibate settlement should become an example for people today?  For while this story might comfort and uplift lonely people, is it compatible with Torah truism, especially as illuminated by Chassidic Teachings and spiritual philosophy?

In Part Two we will attempt reconcile these extreme ascetic aspirations with the rulings of the Rambam about balanced living, and the joyous and inspired way of life encouraged by the Ba'al Shem Tov!  

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 98th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Seven
 ,  -
  -  II
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we learnt about coping with loneliness by virtue of Trust in Hashem. Introducing us to historic precedents, Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrated how to find inspiration from ascetics and prophetic personalities and develop a Bitachon-based, Torah-true coping strategy!     

Yet did he really believe that this story about a celibate settlement should become an example for people today?  For while this story might comfort and uplift lonely people, is it compatible with Torah truism, especially as illuminated by Chassidic Teachings and spiritual philosophy?

In Part Two we will attempt reconcile these extreme ascetic aspirations with the rulings of the Rambam about balanced living, and the joyous and inspired way of life encouraged by the Ba'al Shem Tov!  

This Episode comprises the Twenty-Fourth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 98th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE LONERS]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2022 05:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Six
 ,  -
  -  
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt how to effectively cope with the distress and emotional angst of loneliness by virtue of our Bitachon, full Trust in Hashem. 

In this Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to address individuals who the sufferer from Loneliness, providing them the comfort of a Faith-based, non-fictious, and authentic attitude to adopt. This can endow the isolated individual a meaningful and true coping strategy!     

Unlike applying Bitachon in other situations with the certitude that Hashem will provide, here one must learn to change perspective and value the silver linings of living life in seclusion. 

In essence, when it comes to loneliness, placing Trust in Hashem means accepting one's Fate with Faith;  knowing in our heart that our loving Creator knows what's best for us even if we can't easily see it to be so.  

The result is achieving Bitachon-grade inner Peace despite the pain of isolation.

Exploring fascinating and compelling historic precedents, the author directs us to find inspiration from the Lives of Ascetics in Antiquity as well as in Prophetic Personalities and Paradigms. 

We'll visit a strange the Graveyard Township of a bygone era, whose drab attire, and lack of any Fashion Statement can embody a powerful and important lesson for us today. 

Their Lifestyle of Separation and Spirit of Celibacy can serve even comfort and uplift Lonely People in our modern era.  

In learning to adjust our attitude and perspective we are poised to successfully cope with the challenges and even inner pain of isolation and loneliness. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 97th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Six
 ,  -
  -  
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt how to effectively cope with the distress and emotional angst of loneliness by virtue of our Bitachon, full Trust in Hashem. 

In this Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to address individuals who the sufferer from Loneliness, providing them the comfort of a Faith-based, non-fictious, and authentic attitude to adopt. This can endow the isolated individual a meaningful and true coping strategy!     

Unlike applying Bitachon in other situations with the certitude that Hashem will provide, here one must learn to change perspective and value the silver linings of living life in seclusion. 

In essence, when it comes to loneliness, placing Trust in Hashem means accepting one's Fate with Faith;  knowing in our heart that our loving Creator knows what's best for us even if we can't easily see it to be so.  

The result is achieving Bitachon-grade inner Peace despite the pain of isolation.

Exploring fascinating and compelling historic precedents, the author directs us to find inspiration from the Lives of Ascetics in Antiquity as well as in Prophetic Personalities and Paradigms. 

We'll visit a strange the Graveyard Township of a bygone era, whose drab attire, and lack of any Fashion Statement can embody a powerful and important lesson for us today. 

Their Lifestyle of Separation and Spirit of Celibacy can serve even comfort and uplift Lonely People in our modern era.  

In learning to adjust our attitude and perspective we are poised to successfully cope with the challenges and even inner pain of isolation and loneliness. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 97th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE LONERS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Six
 ,  -
  -  
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt how to effectively cope with the distress and emotional angst of loneliness by virtue of our Bitachon, full Trust in Hashem. 

In this Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to address individuals who the sufferer from Loneliness, providing them the comfort of a Faith-based, non-fictious, and authentic attitude to adopt. This can endow the isolated individual a meaningful and true coping strategy!     

Unlike applying Bitachon in other situations with the certitude that Hashem will provide, here one must learn to change perspective and value the silver linings of living life in seclusion. 

In essence, when it comes to loneliness, placing Trust in Hashem means accepting one's Fate with Faith;  knowing in our heart that our loving Creator knows what's best for us even if we can't easily see it to be so.  

The result is achieving Bitachon-grade inner Peace despite the pain of isolation.

Exploring fascinating and compelling historic precedents, the author directs us to find inspiration from the Lives of Ascetics in Antiquity as well as in Prophetic Personalities and Paradigms. 

We'll visit a strange the Graveyard Township of a bygone era, whose drab attire, and lack of any Fashion Statement can embody a powerful and important lesson for us today. 

Their Lifestyle of Separation and Spirit of Celibacy can serve even comfort and uplift Lonely People in our modern era.  

In learning to adjust our attitude and perspective we are poised to successfully cope with the challenges and even inner pain of isolation and loneliness. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 97th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Six
 ,  -
  -  
   ~   !

In previous Episodes we learnt how to effectively cope with the distress and emotional angst of loneliness by virtue of our Bitachon, full Trust in Hashem. 

In this Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to address individuals who the sufferer from Loneliness, providing them the comfort of a Faith-based, non-fictious, and authentic attitude to adopt. This can endow the isolated individual a meaningful and true coping strategy!     

Unlike applying Bitachon in other situations with the certitude that Hashem will provide, here one must learn to change perspective and value the silver linings of living life in seclusion. 

In essence, when it comes to loneliness, placing Trust in Hashem means accepting one's Fate with Faith;  knowing in our heart that our loving Creator knows what's best for us even if we can't easily see it to be so.  

The result is achieving Bitachon-grade inner Peace despite the pain of isolation.

Exploring fascinating and compelling historic precedents, the author directs us to find inspiration from the Lives of Ascetics in Antiquity as well as in Prophetic Personalities and Paradigms. 

We'll visit a strange the Graveyard Township of a bygone era, whose drab attire, and lack of any Fashion Statement can embody a powerful and important lesson for us today. 

Their Lifestyle of Separation and Spirit of Celibacy can serve even comfort and uplift Lonely People in our modern era.  

In learning to adjust our attitude and perspective we are poised to successfully cope with the challenges and even inner pain of isolation and loneliness. 

This Episode comprises the Twenty-third segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and is the 97th consecutive video of the series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SOLITUDE]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2022 13:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Five
 ,  -

   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened the discussion on effectively applying Bitachon in areas of social interaction, and relationships by addressing how one can cope with the distress and emotional angst engendered by loneliness. 

In this new Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the sufferers of Solitude, helping  them find the proverbial Silver Linings in available only in Lonely Living. 

Here the Master Teacher of Trust in Hashem will show you how to apply Bitachon by recognizing and appreciating the benefits of living life in seclusion. 

We'll explore fascinating and compelling historic precedents form ancestral ascetics who yearned to serve Hashem and pointedly sought solitude to achieve it.  

In adopting the right attitude, one is best positioned to successfully cope with the challenge and inner pain of isolation and lonesomeness. 

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 96th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Five
 ,  -

   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened the discussion on effectively applying Bitachon in areas of social interaction, and relationships by addressing how one can cope with the distress and emotional angst engendered by loneliness. 

In this new Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the sufferers of Solitude, helping  them find the proverbial Silver Linings in available only in Lonely Living. 

Here the Master Teacher of Trust in Hashem will show you how to apply Bitachon by recognizing and appreciating the benefits of living life in seclusion. 

We'll explore fascinating and compelling historic precedents form ancestral ascetics who yearned to serve Hashem and pointedly sought solitude to achieve it.  

In adopting the right attitude, one is best positioned to successfully cope with the challenge and inner pain of isolation and lonesomeness. 

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 96th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SOLITUDE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Five
 ,  -

   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened the discussion on effectively applying Bitachon in areas of social interaction, and relationships by addressing how one can cope with the distress and emotional angst engendered by loneliness. 

In this new Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the sufferers of Solitude, helping  them find the proverbial Silver Linings in available only in Lonely Living. 

Here the Master Teacher of Trust in Hashem will show you how to apply Bitachon by recognizing and appreciating the benefits of living life in seclusion. 

We'll explore fascinating and compelling historic precedents form ancestral ascetics who yearned to serve Hashem and pointedly sought solitude to achieve it.  

In adopting the right attitude, one is best positioned to successfully cope with the challenge and inner pain of isolation and lonesomeness. 

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 96th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Five
 ,  -

   ~   !

In the previous Episode we opened the discussion on effectively applying Bitachon in areas of social interaction, and relationships by addressing how one can cope with the distress and emotional angst engendered by loneliness. 

In this new Episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the sufferers of Solitude, helping  them find the proverbial Silver Linings in available only in Lonely Living. 

Here the Master Teacher of Trust in Hashem will show you how to apply Bitachon by recognizing and appreciating the benefits of living life in seclusion. 

We'll explore fascinating and compelling historic precedents form ancestral ascetics who yearned to serve Hashem and pointedly sought solitude to achieve it.  

In adopting the right attitude, one is best positioned to successfully cope with the challenge and inner pain of isolation and lonesomeness. 

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-second segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 96th consecutive video of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ALONE]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2022 01:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Four
 ,  -

   ~   !

Up until this point we have learnt about applying Bitachon, a Faith-filled Trusting attitude towards the concepts of personal income and one's livelihood. From obtaining the most basic of needs,  to extra comforts and even opulence and luxury. 

Now, we will begin to learn how to apply Bitachon to the third category, social interaction, and relationships with other.  What is the correct attitude for one to adopt when finding themselves with or perhaps without family or friends?   

Rabbeinu Bachaya will begin by teaching us how we can cope with solitude and loneliness. Faithfully highlighting a Trust-based coping strategy with which to face the challenges of lonesomeness. 

For those separated from, or entirely bereft of Family and Friends, the isolation can be crushing. With Bitachon each person can learn to find comfort and consolation by recognizing and even appreciating the unique benefits of every and any situation.

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-first segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 95th consecutive video of the series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Four
 ,  -

   ~   !

Up until this point we have learnt about applying Bitachon, a Faith-filled Trusting attitude towards the concepts of personal income and one's livelihood. From obtaining the most basic of needs,  to extra comforts and even opulence and luxury. 

Now, we will begin to learn how to apply Bitachon to the third category, social interaction, and relationships with other.  What is the correct attitude for one to adopt when finding themselves with or perhaps without family or friends?   

Rabbeinu Bachaya will begin by teaching us how we can cope with solitude and loneliness. Faithfully highlighting a Trust-based coping strategy with which to face the challenges of lonesomeness. 

For those separated from, or entirely bereft of Family and Friends, the isolation can be crushing. With Bitachon each person can learn to find comfort and consolation by recognizing and even appreciating the unique benefits of every and any situation.

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-first segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 95th consecutive video of the series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[ALONE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Four
 ,  -

   ~   !

Up until this point we have learnt about applying Bitachon, a Faith-filled Trusting attitude towards the concepts of personal income and one's livelihood. From obtaining the most basic of needs,  to extra comforts and even opulence and luxury. 

Now, we will begin to learn how to apply Bitachon to the third category, social interaction, and relationships with other.  What is the correct attitude for one to adopt when finding themselves with or perhaps without family or friends?   

Rabbeinu Bachaya will begin by teaching us how we can cope with solitude and loneliness. Faithfully highlighting a Trust-based coping strategy with which to face the challenges of lonesomeness. 

For those separated from, or entirely bereft of Family and Friends, the isolation can be crushing. With Bitachon each person can learn to find comfort and consolation by recognizing and even appreciating the unique benefits of every and any situation.

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-first segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 95th consecutive video of the series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Four
 ,  -

   ~   !

Up until this point we have learnt about applying Bitachon, a Faith-filled Trusting attitude towards the concepts of personal income and one's livelihood. From obtaining the most basic of needs,  to extra comforts and even opulence and luxury. 

Now, we will begin to learn how to apply Bitachon to the third category, social interaction, and relationships with other.  What is the correct attitude for one to adopt when finding themselves with or perhaps without family or friends?   

Rabbeinu Bachaya will begin by teaching us how we can cope with solitude and loneliness. Faithfully highlighting a Trust-based coping strategy with which to face the challenges of lonesomeness. 

For those separated from, or entirely bereft of Family and Friends, the isolation can be crushing. With Bitachon each person can learn to find comfort and consolation by recognizing and even appreciating the unique benefits of every and any situation.

This Episode, comprising the Twenty-first segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," is the 95th consecutive video of the series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ART OF GETTING BY]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 01:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Three
 ,  
    
   ~   !

In previous episodes we have discussed various mistakes people 
make revolving around the notion that medium is the cause of success, especially when trying to obtain their livelihoods. We've learnt that the correct approach is to focus one the one true source for everything, Hashem!   

Now, we will learn the Faithful-filled Trusting Perspective on Dealing with Financial Difficulties. In other words, what is the correct attitude for one to adopt when he or she finds themselves without, or with an extremely limited livelihood.   

Weaving Torah parable and paradigm, Rabbeinu Bachaya shows us how we can all develop effective Trust-based coping strategies when faced with Parnassa Challenges. 

Recognizing everything is from Hashem is just the initial point of departure for success in the voyage of life when the waters get choppy. Here, we given tremendous insight and inspiration on how to navigate the strains and struggles of terrestrial existence.

As it turns out, we as a nation, have been practicing for this Marathon called Life since inception as a nation. Learning to Trust is amongst the earliest lessons we were taught in our infancy! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Three
 ,  
    
   ~   !

In previous episodes we have discussed various mistakes people 
make revolving around the notion that medium is the cause of success, especially when trying to obtain their livelihoods. We've learnt that the correct approach is to focus one the one true source for everything, Hashem!   

Now, we will learn the Faithful-filled Trusting Perspective on Dealing with Financial Difficulties. In other words, what is the correct attitude for one to adopt when he or she finds themselves without, or with an extremely limited livelihood.   

Weaving Torah parable and paradigm, Rabbeinu Bachaya shows us how we can all develop effective Trust-based coping strategies when faced with Parnassa Challenges. 

Recognizing everything is from Hashem is just the initial point of departure for success in the voyage of life when the waters get choppy. Here, we given tremendous insight and inspiration on how to navigate the strains and struggles of terrestrial existence.

As it turns out, we as a nation, have been practicing for this Marathon called Life since inception as a nation. Learning to Trust is amongst the earliest lessons we were taught in our infancy! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ART OF GETTING BY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Three
 ,  
    
   ~   !

In previous episodes we have discussed various mistakes people 
make revolving around the notion that medium is the cause of success, especially when trying to obtain their livelihoods. We've learnt that the correct approach is to focus one the one true source for everything, Hashem!   

Now, we will learn the Faithful-filled Trusting Perspective on Dealing with Financial Difficulties. In other words, what is the correct attitude for one to adopt when he or she finds themselves without, or with an extremely limited livelihood.   

Weaving Torah parable and paradigm, Rabbeinu Bachaya shows us how we can all develop effective Trust-based coping strategies when faced with Parnassa Challenges. 

Recognizing everything is from Hashem is just the initial point of departure for success in the voyage of life when the waters get choppy. Here, we given tremendous insight and inspiration on how to navigate the strains and struggles of terrestrial existence.

As it turns out, we as a nation, have been practicing for this Marathon called Life since inception as a nation. Learning to Trust is amongst the earliest lessons we were taught in our infancy! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Three
 ,  
    
   ~   !

In previous episodes we have discussed various mistakes people 
make revolving around the notion that medium is the cause of success, especially when trying to obtain their livelihoods. We've learnt that the correct approach is to focus one the one true source for everything, Hashem!   

Now, we will learn the Faithful-filled Trusting Perspective on Dealing with Financial Difficulties. In other words, what is the correct attitude for one to adopt when he or she finds themselves without, or with an extremely limited livelihood.   

Weaving Torah parable and paradigm, Rabbeinu Bachaya shows us how we can all develop effective Trust-based coping strategies when faced with Parnassa Challenges. 

Recognizing everything is from Hashem is just the initial point of departure for success in the voyage of life when the waters get choppy. Here, we given tremendous insight and inspiration on how to navigate the strains and struggles of terrestrial existence.

As it turns out, we as a nation, have been practicing for this Marathon called Life since inception as a nation. Learning to Trust is amongst the earliest lessons we were taught in our infancy! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:30:07</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BONANZA/BITTER WATER]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2022 20:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Two
 ,  
/ 
   ~   !

We have learnt that a person should engage in work to meet his basic needs. If Hashem ordains wealth, one will achieve it without inordinate efforts or unethical conduct. Simply stated: Prosperity comes from G-d, not from our efforts.

The previous episode concluded with the mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. The folly to think prosperity comes from means, rather than the cause, leads people to ignore the true source, our Creator, Hashem!   

The said confusion about the true cause, allows for an illusionary distortion of reality that leads people to praise the Means instead of the Cause. 

To effectively illustrate the nature of this folly, Rabbeinu Bachaya metaphorizes with a thirsty desert traveler drinks his fill of unsavory Bitter Water, without realizing that life's gifts are often experienced as a Bonanza.  

Having Trust in Hashem can help you realize that Profit doesn't need to come from Pain. Recognizing that the True and Singular Source of Success is Hashem allows you to experience His blessings and beneficence in a direct and straightforward manner. 

To be sure, the parable seems superfluous and even problematic. We delve deeply into the details to reveal some amazing insight that seems woven into the narrative! 

Ultimately, absorbing these lessons can enable you to free yourself of financial worries can position you to best balance Life’s Successes and Struggles.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Two
 ,  
/ 
   ~   !

We have learnt that a person should engage in work to meet his basic needs. If Hashem ordains wealth, one will achieve it without inordinate efforts or unethical conduct. Simply stated: Prosperity comes from G-d, not from our efforts.

The previous episode concluded with the mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. The folly to think prosperity comes from means, rather than the cause, leads people to ignore the true source, our Creator, Hashem!   

The said confusion about the true cause, allows for an illusionary distortion of reality that leads people to praise the Means instead of the Cause. 

To effectively illustrate the nature of this folly, Rabbeinu Bachaya metaphorizes with a thirsty desert traveler drinks his fill of unsavory Bitter Water, without realizing that life's gifts are often experienced as a Bonanza.  

Having Trust in Hashem can help you realize that Profit doesn't need to come from Pain. Recognizing that the True and Singular Source of Success is Hashem allows you to experience His blessings and beneficence in a direct and straightforward manner. 

To be sure, the parable seems superfluous and even problematic. We delve deeply into the details to reveal some amazing insight that seems woven into the narrative! 

Ultimately, absorbing these lessons can enable you to free yourself of financial worries can position you to best balance Life’s Successes and Struggles.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BONANZA/BITTER WATER]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Two
 ,  
/ 
   ~   !

We have learnt that a person should engage in work to meet his basic needs. If Hashem ordains wealth, one will achieve it without inordinate efforts or unethical conduct. Simply stated: Prosperity comes from G-d, not from our efforts.

The previous episode concluded with the mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. The folly to think prosperity comes from means, rather than the cause, leads people to ignore the true source, our Creator, Hashem!   

The said confusion about the true cause, allows for an illusionary distortion of reality that leads people to praise the Means instead of the Cause. 

To effectively illustrate the nature of this folly, Rabbeinu Bachaya metaphorizes with a thirsty desert traveler drinks his fill of unsavory Bitter Water, without realizing that life's gifts are often experienced as a Bonanza.  

Having Trust in Hashem can help you realize that Profit doesn't need to come from Pain. Recognizing that the True and Singular Source of Success is Hashem allows you to experience His blessings and beneficence in a direct and straightforward manner. 

To be sure, the parable seems superfluous and even problematic. We delve deeply into the details to reveal some amazing insight that seems woven into the narrative! 

Ultimately, absorbing these lessons can enable you to free yourself of financial worries can position you to best balance Life’s Successes and Struggles.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-Two
 ,  
/ 
   ~   !

We have learnt that a person should engage in work to meet his basic needs. If Hashem ordains wealth, one will achieve it without inordinate efforts or unethical conduct. Simply stated: Prosperity comes from G-d, not from our efforts.

The previous episode concluded with the mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. The folly to think prosperity comes from means, rather than the cause, leads people to ignore the true source, our Creator, Hashem!   

The said confusion about the true cause, allows for an illusionary distortion of reality that leads people to praise the Means instead of the Cause. 

To effectively illustrate the nature of this folly, Rabbeinu Bachaya metaphorizes with a thirsty desert traveler drinks his fill of unsavory Bitter Water, without realizing that life's gifts are often experienced as a Bonanza.  

Having Trust in Hashem can help you realize that Profit doesn't need to come from Pain. Recognizing that the True and Singular Source of Success is Hashem allows you to experience His blessings and beneficence in a direct and straightforward manner. 

To be sure, the parable seems superfluous and even problematic. We delve deeply into the details to reveal some amazing insight that seems woven into the narrative! 

Ultimately, absorbing these lessons can enable you to free yourself of financial worries can position you to best balance Life’s Successes and Struggles.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CAUSE CÉLÉBRE]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 01:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-One
 ,  
 ÉÉ
   ~   !
Faith deficiencies lead to a distorted sense of reality; a confusion about what really causes things to happen and how we can get the things we want. This is especially true when it comes to the honour and self-aggrandizement so many covet.

Spiritually intuition enables you to successfully see part the façade. Nurturing your innate Trust in Hashem can enable you to avoid the misguided lavishing of honour of the wealthy and instead direct homage to Hashem!       

A virtuous life and spiritual affluence, not material plenitude, will bring one true esteem from others. Because when all is said and done not everything that attracts attention is necessarily honourable!  

Much of this is caused by the "Folly of the Populace" who seek to profit from flattery. Which itself is rooted in a lack of understanding that everything comes only from Hashem. Instead, they should be Honouring Hashem. 

Speaking of true causes, it is here that Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to address the wholly mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. For ultimately, it is all but a mindless mechanism or tool on the hands of the Creator! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-One
 ,  
 ÉÉ
   ~   !
Faith deficiencies lead to a distorted sense of reality; a confusion about what really causes things to happen and how we can get the things we want. This is especially true when it comes to the honour and self-aggrandizement so many covet.

Spiritually intuition enables you to successfully see part the façade. Nurturing your innate Trust in Hashem can enable you to avoid the misguided lavishing of honour of the wealthy and instead direct homage to Hashem!       

A virtuous life and spiritual affluence, not material plenitude, will bring one true esteem from others. Because when all is said and done not everything that attracts attention is necessarily honourable!  

Much of this is caused by the "Folly of the Populace" who seek to profit from flattery. Which itself is rooted in a lack of understanding that everything comes only from Hashem. Instead, they should be Honouring Hashem. 

Speaking of true causes, it is here that Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to address the wholly mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. For ultimately, it is all but a mindless mechanism or tool on the hands of the Creator! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CAUSE CÉLÉBRE]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-One
 ,  
 ÉÉ
   ~   !
Faith deficiencies lead to a distorted sense of reality; a confusion about what really causes things to happen and how we can get the things we want. This is especially true when it comes to the honour and self-aggrandizement so many covet.

Spiritually intuition enables you to successfully see part the façade. Nurturing your innate Trust in Hashem can enable you to avoid the misguided lavishing of honour of the wealthy and instead direct homage to Hashem!       

A virtuous life and spiritual affluence, not material plenitude, will bring one true esteem from others. Because when all is said and done not everything that attracts attention is necessarily honourable!  

Much of this is caused by the "Folly of the Populace" who seek to profit from flattery. Which itself is rooted in a lack of understanding that everything comes only from Hashem. Instead, they should be Honouring Hashem. 

Speaking of true causes, it is here that Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to address the wholly mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. For ultimately, it is all but a mindless mechanism or tool on the hands of the Creator! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety-One
 ,  
 ÉÉ
   ~   !
Faith deficiencies lead to a distorted sense of reality; a confusion about what really causes things to happen and how we can get the things we want. This is especially true when it comes to the honour and self-aggrandizement so many covet.

Spiritually intuition enables you to successfully see part the façade. Nurturing your innate Trust in Hashem can enable you to avoid the misguided lavishing of honour of the wealthy and instead direct homage to Hashem!       

A virtuous life and spiritual affluence, not material plenitude, will bring one true esteem from others. Because when all is said and done not everything that attracts attention is necessarily honourable!  

Much of this is caused by the "Folly of the Populace" who seek to profit from flattery. Which itself is rooted in a lack of understanding that everything comes only from Hashem. Instead, they should be Honouring Hashem. 

Speaking of true causes, it is here that Rabbainu Bachaya chooses to address the wholly mistaken notion that the medium is the cause of success. For ultimately, it is all but a mindless mechanism or tool on the hands of the Creator! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:32:35</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[QUEST FOR HONOR]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2022 02:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The author has already framed wealth as a Divinely Designed Test of Faith that many fail, due to their misguided sense of realities. He will now contrast them with those wiser.  By avoiding these errors of judgement, their conduct is appropriate.  

The spiritually intelligent successfully develop their Trust in Hashem to the point that they place greater stock in Hashem assurances than the stocks, savings or assets they already possess! 

This naturally segues into the next mistaken motivation to amass money:  The anatomy of this different form of misguided pursuit of wealth is an insatiable craving and voracious appetite for honour!       

Far too many make this terrible mistake. Think that more money will bring an increase of dignity, yet in truth the riches merely afford them flattery, and never the authentic respect they covet.  

Good Deeds and many Mitzvot not material plenitude, bring one true esteem from others. Ultimately, only those Deserving of G-d’s Honour are truly honoured. This is true in both this world and the next!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The author has already framed wealth as a Divinely Designed Test of Faith that many fail, due to their misguided sense of realities. He will now contrast them with those wiser.  By avoiding these errors of judgement, their conduct is appropriate.  

The spiritually intelligent successfully develop their Trust in Hashem to the point that they place greater stock in Hashem assurances than the stocks, savings or assets they already possess! 

This naturally segues into the next mistaken motivation to amass money:  The anatomy of this different form of misguided pursuit of wealth is an insatiable craving and voracious appetite for honour!       

Far too many make this terrible mistake. Think that more money will bring an increase of dignity, yet in truth the riches merely afford them flattery, and never the authentic respect they covet.  

Good Deeds and many Mitzvot not material plenitude, bring one true esteem from others. Ultimately, only those Deserving of G-d’s Honour are truly honoured. This is true in both this world and the next!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[QUEST FOR HONOR]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The author has already framed wealth as a Divinely Designed Test of Faith that many fail, due to their misguided sense of realities. He will now contrast them with those wiser.  By avoiding these errors of judgement, their conduct is appropriate.  

The spiritually intelligent successfully develop their Trust in Hashem to the point that they place greater stock in Hashem assurances than the stocks, savings or assets they already possess! 

This naturally segues into the next mistaken motivation to amass money:  The anatomy of this different form of misguided pursuit of wealth is an insatiable craving and voracious appetite for honour!       

Far too many make this terrible mistake. Think that more money will bring an increase of dignity, yet in truth the riches merely afford them flattery, and never the authentic respect they covet.  

Good Deeds and many Mitzvot not material plenitude, bring one true esteem from others. Ultimately, only those Deserving of G-d’s Honour are truly honoured. This is true in both this world and the next!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Ninety
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The author has already framed wealth as a Divinely Designed Test of Faith that many fail, due to their misguided sense of realities. He will now contrast them with those wiser.  By avoiding these errors of judgement, their conduct is appropriate.  

The spiritually intelligent successfully develop their Trust in Hashem to the point that they place greater stock in Hashem assurances than the stocks, savings or assets they already possess! 

This naturally segues into the next mistaken motivation to amass money:  The anatomy of this different form of misguided pursuit of wealth is an insatiable craving and voracious appetite for honour!       

Far too many make this terrible mistake. Think that more money will bring an increase of dignity, yet in truth the riches merely afford them flattery, and never the authentic respect they covet.  

Good Deeds and many Mitzvot not material plenitude, bring one true esteem from others. Ultimately, only those Deserving of G-d’s Honour are truly honoured. This is true in both this world and the next!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:22:49</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE BENEFACTOR]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2022 00:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we've learnt that giving us wealth is one of G-d's ways of testing our spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Doing the right thing under circumstances of plenitude (rather than poverty) may well be the greatest challenge we face!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses the final frontier of the "Test of Wealth" by highlighting a huge attitudal mistake many make -- even when doing the right thing -- which sadly robs them of due merit and causes moral failure. 

For ultimately, possessing wealth is about the having the Gift to Give -- because being able to provide for others is a great privilege, not a burden!  

Those blessed with ability to assist others in need must view their affluence as a gift granted by the grace of G-d.  From a Torah-true perspective, Hashem provides us the extra Earnings exclusively for that purpose. To think otherwise is to make a huge mistake. An error with grave consequences!

Being privy to this information should provide us with clarity and grant us the resolve to not only do the right thing, but also do it in the right way. This is the way can we pass our Test of Faith  and radically sublimate the way we live! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we've learnt that giving us wealth is one of G-d's ways of testing our spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Doing the right thing under circumstances of plenitude (rather than poverty) may well be the greatest challenge we face!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses the final frontier of the "Test of Wealth" by highlighting a huge attitudal mistake many make -- even when doing the right thing -- which sadly robs them of due merit and causes moral failure. 

For ultimately, possessing wealth is about the having the Gift to Give -- because being able to provide for others is a great privilege, not a burden!  

Those blessed with ability to assist others in need must view their affluence as a gift granted by the grace of G-d.  From a Torah-true perspective, Hashem provides us the extra Earnings exclusively for that purpose. To think otherwise is to make a huge mistake. An error with grave consequences!

Being privy to this information should provide us with clarity and grant us the resolve to not only do the right thing, but also do it in the right way. This is the way can we pass our Test of Faith  and radically sublimate the way we live! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE BENEFACTOR]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>89</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we've learnt that giving us wealth is one of G-d's ways of testing our spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Doing the right thing under circumstances of plenitude (rather than poverty) may well be the greatest challenge we face!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses the final frontier of the "Test of Wealth" by highlighting a huge attitudal mistake many make -- even when doing the right thing -- which sadly robs them of due merit and causes moral failure. 

For ultimately, possessing wealth is about the having the Gift to Give -- because being able to provide for others is a great privilege, not a burden!  

Those blessed with ability to assist others in need must view their affluence as a gift granted by the grace of G-d.  From a Torah-true perspective, Hashem provides us the extra Earnings exclusively for that purpose. To think otherwise is to make a huge mistake. An error with grave consequences!

Being privy to this information should provide us with clarity and grant us the resolve to not only do the right thing, but also do it in the right way. This is the way can we pass our Test of Faith  and radically sublimate the way we live! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

In the previous Episodes we've learnt that giving us wealth is one of G-d's ways of testing our spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Doing the right thing under circumstances of plenitude (rather than poverty) may well be the greatest challenge we face!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses the final frontier of the "Test of Wealth" by highlighting a huge attitudal mistake many make -- even when doing the right thing -- which sadly robs them of due merit and causes moral failure. 

For ultimately, possessing wealth is about the having the Gift to Give -- because being able to provide for others is a great privilege, not a burden!  

Those blessed with ability to assist others in need must view their affluence as a gift granted by the grace of G-d.  From a Torah-true perspective, Hashem provides us the extra Earnings exclusively for that purpose. To think otherwise is to make a huge mistake. An error with grave consequences!

Being privy to this information should provide us with clarity and grant us the resolve to not only do the right thing, but also do it in the right way. This is the way can we pass our Test of Faith  and radically sublimate the way we live! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ALL ABOUT THE MONEY]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2022 14:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Eight
 ,  
   
   ~   !

We've already resolved the true measure of Trust is to know and consider with absolute certainty that G-d will provide our basic needs. Yet, we have also noted that at times G-d will provide certain people far more than they need. 

In the previous Episode we learnt that the wealth serves as a huge "Nisayon" = test of one's inner spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Choosing to do the right thing under these circumstances can indeed be a tremendous challenge!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now continues to address and illustrate the parameters of this proverbial "Test of Affluence" and clarifies the mistakes people make due to lack of understanding. By spelling out the full Torah Truth about the income we earn and the wealth we might be fortunate to amass. 

Here we will learn how the Money Hashem provides us with isn’t always for the same purpose. This fascinating discovery about the differing Dimensions of our Earnings will open our eyes to the reason so many people make such big mistakes.

Being privy to Torah truisms on Salaries, Savings and Holdings will provide us the clarity required to make the proper moral and righteous choices and pass our Test of Trust with flying colours -- positively transforming the way we choose to live our life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Eight
 ,  
   
   ~   !

We've already resolved the true measure of Trust is to know and consider with absolute certainty that G-d will provide our basic needs. Yet, we have also noted that at times G-d will provide certain people far more than they need. 

In the previous Episode we learnt that the wealth serves as a huge "Nisayon" = test of one's inner spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Choosing to do the right thing under these circumstances can indeed be a tremendous challenge!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now continues to address and illustrate the parameters of this proverbial "Test of Affluence" and clarifies the mistakes people make due to lack of understanding. By spelling out the full Torah Truth about the income we earn and the wealth we might be fortunate to amass. 

Here we will learn how the Money Hashem provides us with isn’t always for the same purpose. This fascinating discovery about the differing Dimensions of our Earnings will open our eyes to the reason so many people make such big mistakes.

Being privy to Torah truisms on Salaries, Savings and Holdings will provide us the clarity required to make the proper moral and righteous choices and pass our Test of Trust with flying colours -- positively transforming the way we choose to live our life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ALL ABOUT THE MONEY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Eight
 ,  
   
   ~   !

We've already resolved the true measure of Trust is to know and consider with absolute certainty that G-d will provide our basic needs. Yet, we have also noted that at times G-d will provide certain people far more than they need. 

In the previous Episode we learnt that the wealth serves as a huge "Nisayon" = test of one's inner spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Choosing to do the right thing under these circumstances can indeed be a tremendous challenge!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now continues to address and illustrate the parameters of this proverbial "Test of Affluence" and clarifies the mistakes people make due to lack of understanding. By spelling out the full Torah Truth about the income we earn and the wealth we might be fortunate to amass. 

Here we will learn how the Money Hashem provides us with isn’t always for the same purpose. This fascinating discovery about the differing Dimensions of our Earnings will open our eyes to the reason so many people make such big mistakes.

Being privy to Torah truisms on Salaries, Savings and Holdings will provide us the clarity required to make the proper moral and righteous choices and pass our Test of Trust with flying colours -- positively transforming the way we choose to live our life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Eight
 ,  
   
   ~   !

We've already resolved the true measure of Trust is to know and consider with absolute certainty that G-d will provide our basic needs. Yet, we have also noted that at times G-d will provide certain people far more than they need. 

In the previous Episode we learnt that the wealth serves as a huge "Nisayon" = test of one's inner spiritual courage, fortitude, and mettle. Choosing to do the right thing under these circumstances can indeed be a tremendous challenge!

Rabbeinu Bachaya now continues to address and illustrate the parameters of this proverbial "Test of Affluence" and clarifies the mistakes people make due to lack of understanding. By spelling out the full Torah Truth about the income we earn and the wealth we might be fortunate to amass. 

Here we will learn how the Money Hashem provides us with isn’t always for the same purpose. This fascinating discovery about the differing Dimensions of our Earnings will open our eyes to the reason so many people make such big mistakes.

Being privy to Torah truisms on Salaries, Savings and Holdings will provide us the clarity required to make the proper moral and righteous choices and pass our Test of Trust with flying colours -- positively transforming the way we choose to live our life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:26:44</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 00:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Seven
 ,  
    
   ~   !

We've already resolved that living one's life with true Trust necessarily engenders an inner calm and serenity. This is resultant of the certainty that Hashem will always provide appropriate sustenance. 

Having Bitachon is thusly defined as maintaining perfect conviction in, and fully rely on, G-d who will grant us the prosperity we need. 

Subscribing to this measure of Trust is to know that G-d to provides our basic needs. 

Yet, we all know of copious examples in which G-d provides certain individuals with far greater abundance than they could ever possibly require. The natural philosophical question to pose would then be: Why?!    

Simply stated, if each  of G-d's creatures is supposed to receive what they require, why would G-d orchestrate things such that some receiving obscene excesses? 

Asking this question isn't merely academic. Nor is it merely a matter of philosophical pontification, exercise in theoretical theology.  Perfecting our Bitachon will require a cogent explanation to why the wealth, gaining clarity, and choosing to do the right thing!

This is precisely what Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will  appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Seven
 ,  
    
   ~   !

We've already resolved that living one's life with true Trust necessarily engenders an inner calm and serenity. This is resultant of the certainty that Hashem will always provide appropriate sustenance. 

Having Bitachon is thusly defined as maintaining perfect conviction in, and fully rely on, G-d who will grant us the prosperity we need. 

Subscribing to this measure of Trust is to know that G-d to provides our basic needs. 

Yet, we all know of copious examples in which G-d provides certain individuals with far greater abundance than they could ever possibly require. The natural philosophical question to pose would then be: Why?!    

Simply stated, if each  of G-d's creatures is supposed to receive what they require, why would G-d orchestrate things such that some receiving obscene excesses? 

Asking this question isn't merely academic. Nor is it merely a matter of philosophical pontification, exercise in theoretical theology.  Perfecting our Bitachon will require a cogent explanation to why the wealth, gaining clarity, and choosing to do the right thing!

This is precisely what Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will  appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life!]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>87</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Seven
 ,  
    
   ~   !

We've already resolved that living one's life with true Trust necessarily engenders an inner calm and serenity. This is resultant of the certainty that Hashem will always provide appropriate sustenance. 

Having Bitachon is thusly defined as maintaining perfect conviction in, and fully rely on, G-d who will grant us the prosperity we need. 

Subscribing to this measure of Trust is to know that G-d to provides our basic needs. 

Yet, we all know of copious examples in which G-d provides certain individuals with far greater abundance than they could ever possibly require. The natural philosophical question to pose would then be: Why?!    

Simply stated, if each  of G-d's creatures is supposed to receive what they require, why would G-d orchestrate things such that some receiving obscene excesses? 

Asking this question isn't merely academic. Nor is it merely a matter of philosophical pontification, exercise in theoretical theology.  Perfecting our Bitachon will require a cogent explanation to why the wealth, gaining clarity, and choosing to do the right thing!

This is precisely what Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will  appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Seven
 ,  
    
   ~   !

We've already resolved that living one's life with true Trust necessarily engenders an inner calm and serenity. This is resultant of the certainty that Hashem will always provide appropriate sustenance. 

Having Bitachon is thusly defined as maintaining perfect conviction in, and fully rely on, G-d who will grant us the prosperity we need. 

Subscribing to this measure of Trust is to know that G-d to provides our basic needs. 

Yet, we all know of copious examples in which G-d provides certain individuals with far greater abundance than they could ever possibly require. The natural philosophical question to pose would then be: Why?!    

Simply stated, if each  of G-d's creatures is supposed to receive what they require, why would G-d orchestrate things such that some receiving obscene excesses? 

Asking this question isn't merely academic. Nor is it merely a matter of philosophical pontification, exercise in theoretical theology.  Perfecting our Bitachon will require a cogent explanation to why the wealth, gaining clarity, and choosing to do the right thing!

This is precisely what Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will  appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:32:38</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WHERE’S THE MONEY]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 02:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Six
 ,  
’  
   ~   !

Be it resolved that we are supposed to Trust that Hashem alone is the source of sustenance. To believe with perfect conviction that our toil notwithstanding, it's G-d who grant us the success we achieve in procuring a livelihood. 

We've already established that despite this Torah truism, the Torah itself mandates a real and wholehearted investment of effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Maintaining Bitachon then means that we rely on Hashem to sustain us and know that our mandated efforts will only be as effective as the Creator chooses. 

Assuming we successfully internalize this measure of Faith, and fully Trust in G-d to provides our basic needs and staples. The next big issue requiring clarification is this: what if someone wants to enjoy living with more (then just a bare bones kind of)  Parnassa/livelihood?  

Simply stated: if one craves extra comforts or luxuries in life (as most do), will the greater measure or intensity of effort make the Difference?!

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now addressed this very question. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how properly appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Six
 ,  
’  
   ~   !

Be it resolved that we are supposed to Trust that Hashem alone is the source of sustenance. To believe with perfect conviction that our toil notwithstanding, it's G-d who grant us the success we achieve in procuring a livelihood. 

We've already established that despite this Torah truism, the Torah itself mandates a real and wholehearted investment of effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Maintaining Bitachon then means that we rely on Hashem to sustain us and know that our mandated efforts will only be as effective as the Creator chooses. 

Assuming we successfully internalize this measure of Faith, and fully Trust in G-d to provides our basic needs and staples. The next big issue requiring clarification is this: what if someone wants to enjoy living with more (then just a bare bones kind of)  Parnassa/livelihood?  

Simply stated: if one craves extra comforts or luxuries in life (as most do), will the greater measure or intensity of effort make the Difference?!

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now addressed this very question. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how properly appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[WHERE’S THE MONEY]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>86</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Six
 ,  
’  
   ~   !

Be it resolved that we are supposed to Trust that Hashem alone is the source of sustenance. To believe with perfect conviction that our toil notwithstanding, it's G-d who grant us the success we achieve in procuring a livelihood. 

We've already established that despite this Torah truism, the Torah itself mandates a real and wholehearted investment of effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Maintaining Bitachon then means that we rely on Hashem to sustain us and know that our mandated efforts will only be as effective as the Creator chooses. 

Assuming we successfully internalize this measure of Faith, and fully Trust in G-d to provides our basic needs and staples. The next big issue requiring clarification is this: what if someone wants to enjoy living with more (then just a bare bones kind of)  Parnassa/livelihood?  

Simply stated: if one craves extra comforts or luxuries in life (as most do), will the greater measure or intensity of effort make the Difference?!

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now addressed this very question. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how properly appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Six
 ,  
’  
   ~   !

Be it resolved that we are supposed to Trust that Hashem alone is the source of sustenance. To believe with perfect conviction that our toil notwithstanding, it's G-d who grant us the success we achieve in procuring a livelihood. 

We've already established that despite this Torah truism, the Torah itself mandates a real and wholehearted investment of effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Maintaining Bitachon then means that we rely on Hashem to sustain us and know that our mandated efforts will only be as effective as the Creator chooses. 

Assuming we successfully internalize this measure of Faith, and fully Trust in G-d to provides our basic needs and staples. The next big issue requiring clarification is this: what if someone wants to enjoy living with more (then just a bare bones kind of)  Parnassa/livelihood?  

Simply stated: if one craves extra comforts or luxuries in life (as most do), will the greater measure or intensity of effort make the Difference?!

Rabbeinu Bachaya will now addressed this very question. Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how properly appreciate his deceptively simple words to reveal incredible profundity that can literally transform the way we experience life! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:48:43</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HEALER]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 15:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
To have Perfect Trust in Hashem is to know that all success comes entirely from G-d. Yet, we must nonetheless make every reasonable effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya has already addressed the idea of pursuing a livelihood in business terms "as fulfilling obligations as an honest, loyal partner." Now he will focus on the pursuit of boosting wellness and medicinal healing. 

Here too, he will demonstrate that Trust in Hashem is fully compatible with the efforts we are expected to make towards facilitating wellness. There is no paradox in having full Bitachon and expending all possible efforts in preserving our health. 

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how utilizing available medicines, therapy or treatments doesn't contradict Faith in the least. This despite the firm conviction that healing comes from Hashem alone! 

Furthermore, this presentation will illustrate how having Bitachon enables the medical assistance, as getting help from medical professionals is most appropriate, although relying on them isn’t.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
To have Perfect Trust in Hashem is to know that all success comes entirely from G-d. Yet, we must nonetheless make every reasonable effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya has already addressed the idea of pursuing a livelihood in business terms "as fulfilling obligations as an honest, loyal partner." Now he will focus on the pursuit of boosting wellness and medicinal healing. 

Here too, he will demonstrate that Trust in Hashem is fully compatible with the efforts we are expected to make towards facilitating wellness. There is no paradox in having full Bitachon and expending all possible efforts in preserving our health. 

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how utilizing available medicines, therapy or treatments doesn't contradict Faith in the least. This despite the firm conviction that healing comes from Hashem alone! 

Furthermore, this presentation will illustrate how having Bitachon enables the medical assistance, as getting help from medical professionals is most appropriate, although relying on them isn’t.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HEALER]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>85</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
To have Perfect Trust in Hashem is to know that all success comes entirely from G-d. Yet, we must nonetheless make every reasonable effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya has already addressed the idea of pursuing a livelihood in business terms "as fulfilling obligations as an honest, loyal partner." Now he will focus on the pursuit of boosting wellness and medicinal healing. 

Here too, he will demonstrate that Trust in Hashem is fully compatible with the efforts we are expected to make towards facilitating wellness. There is no paradox in having full Bitachon and expending all possible efforts in preserving our health. 

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how utilizing available medicines, therapy or treatments doesn't contradict Faith in the least. This despite the firm conviction that healing comes from Hashem alone! 

Furthermore, this presentation will illustrate how having Bitachon enables the medical assistance, as getting help from medical professionals is most appropriate, although relying on them isn’t.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
To have Perfect Trust in Hashem is to know that all success comes entirely from G-d. Yet, we must nonetheless make every reasonable effort to [seemingly] achieve it. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya has already addressed the idea of pursuing a livelihood in business terms "as fulfilling obligations as an honest, loyal partner." Now he will focus on the pursuit of boosting wellness and medicinal healing. 

Here too, he will demonstrate that Trust in Hashem is fully compatible with the efforts we are expected to make towards facilitating wellness. There is no paradox in having full Bitachon and expending all possible efforts in preserving our health. 

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources we will learn how utilizing available medicines, therapy or treatments doesn't contradict Faith in the least. This despite the firm conviction that healing comes from Hashem alone! 

Furthermore, this presentation will illustrate how having Bitachon enables the medical assistance, as getting help from medical professionals is most appropriate, although relying on them isn’t.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:54:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAILURE TO LAUNCH]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 02:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Perfect Trust in Hashem means knowing that success is not the result of our efforts, but rather G-d's blessing. Yet we are always required to do invest appropriate and reasonable efforts. And once we've done our part to maintain a perfectly optimistic attitude -- before we've tasted or seen any of the anticipated success arrive. 

But what happens when the season ends and it's clear that our efforts, hard work and toil will be yielding no fruit.  What is the Believer's Bitachon-powered response when well-intentioned efforts prove (at times inexplicably) unsuccessful?  

Rabbeinu Bachaya's seems odd. He drives home the point that, are livelihood may already have arrived elsewhere, and if Hashem desires, our Parnassa may just as easily soon materialize from an unexpected source. 

Urging us to keep our chin up and continue working diligently. We are to raise our eyes on High and place our Trust in the only true source of sustenance.  Relying solely on Hashem who pays attention to those who place perfect Trust in Him will bring us the blessings we need.

Yet isn't there also a possibility that the answer is NO, are there really any guarantees that we will always experience success?!  

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources this presentation will solidify and further clarify many important Bitachon Basics, most of which have already been touched upon in previous episodes of this foundational faith series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Perfect Trust in Hashem means knowing that success is not the result of our efforts, but rather G-d's blessing. Yet we are always required to do invest appropriate and reasonable efforts. And once we've done our part to maintain a perfectly optimistic attitude -- before we've tasted or seen any of the anticipated success arrive. 

But what happens when the season ends and it's clear that our efforts, hard work and toil will be yielding no fruit.  What is the Believer's Bitachon-powered response when well-intentioned efforts prove (at times inexplicably) unsuccessful?  

Rabbeinu Bachaya's seems odd. He drives home the point that, are livelihood may already have arrived elsewhere, and if Hashem desires, our Parnassa may just as easily soon materialize from an unexpected source. 

Urging us to keep our chin up and continue working diligently. We are to raise our eyes on High and place our Trust in the only true source of sustenance.  Relying solely on Hashem who pays attention to those who place perfect Trust in Him will bring us the blessings we need.

Yet isn't there also a possibility that the answer is NO, are there really any guarantees that we will always experience success?!  

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources this presentation will solidify and further clarify many important Bitachon Basics, most of which have already been touched upon in previous episodes of this foundational faith series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAILURE TO LAUNCH]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>84</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Perfect Trust in Hashem means knowing that success is not the result of our efforts, but rather G-d's blessing. Yet we are always required to do invest appropriate and reasonable efforts. And once we've done our part to maintain a perfectly optimistic attitude -- before we've tasted or seen any of the anticipated success arrive. 

But what happens when the season ends and it's clear that our efforts, hard work and toil will be yielding no fruit.  What is the Believer's Bitachon-powered response when well-intentioned efforts prove (at times inexplicably) unsuccessful?  

Rabbeinu Bachaya's seems odd. He drives home the point that, are livelihood may already have arrived elsewhere, and if Hashem desires, our Parnassa may just as easily soon materialize from an unexpected source. 

Urging us to keep our chin up and continue working diligently. We are to raise our eyes on High and place our Trust in the only true source of sustenance.  Relying solely on Hashem who pays attention to those who place perfect Trust in Him will bring us the blessings we need.

Yet isn't there also a possibility that the answer is NO, are there really any guarantees that we will always experience success?!  

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources this presentation will solidify and further clarify many important Bitachon Basics, most of which have already been touched upon in previous episodes of this foundational faith series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Perfect Trust in Hashem means knowing that success is not the result of our efforts, but rather G-d's blessing. Yet we are always required to do invest appropriate and reasonable efforts. And once we've done our part to maintain a perfectly optimistic attitude -- before we've tasted or seen any of the anticipated success arrive. 

But what happens when the season ends and it's clear that our efforts, hard work and toil will be yielding no fruit.  What is the Believer's Bitachon-powered response when well-intentioned efforts prove (at times inexplicably) unsuccessful?  

Rabbeinu Bachaya's seems odd. He drives home the point that, are livelihood may already have arrived elsewhere, and if Hashem desires, our Parnassa may just as easily soon materialize from an unexpected source. 

Urging us to keep our chin up and continue working diligently. We are to raise our eyes on High and place our Trust in the only true source of sustenance.  Relying solely on Hashem who pays attention to those who place perfect Trust in Him will bring us the blessings we need.

Yet isn't there also a possibility that the answer is NO, are there really any guarantees that we will always experience success?!  

Drawing on a range of classic and contemporary Torah-true sources this presentation will solidify and further clarify many important Bitachon Basics, most of which have already been touched upon in previous episodes of this foundational faith series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2022 03:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that perfect Bitachon means acknowledging that everything is from Hashem, and success is not the result of our efforts. which leads us into an interesting question: If ultimately G-d is the true provider, must we still thank the people who (seem to be) giving us the ability to earn our daily bread?   Rabbeinu Bachaya identifies this as the next serious issue that must be addressed and clarified.

Although we're meant to expend very reasonable effort, they must never be viewed as the source of Success. Here we will learn to cultivate the proper "Attitude of Gratitude" when we are privileged to see success come our way. 

We'll also explore the required balance of appreciation, when at once we continually offer our eternal gratefulness to Hashem, and not to human "Providers of Parnassa" yet still not rule out the need to be polite express thanks to individuals who help us.    

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that perfect Bitachon means acknowledging that everything is from Hashem, and success is not the result of our efforts. which leads us into an interesting question: If ultimately G-d is the true provider, must we still thank the people who (seem to be) giving us the ability to earn our daily bread?   Rabbeinu Bachaya identifies this as the next serious issue that must be addressed and clarified.

Although we're meant to expend very reasonable effort, they must never be viewed as the source of Success. Here we will learn to cultivate the proper "Attitude of Gratitude" when we are privileged to see success come our way. 

We'll also explore the required balance of appreciation, when at once we continually offer our eternal gratefulness to Hashem, and not to human "Providers of Parnassa" yet still not rule out the need to be polite express thanks to individuals who help us.    

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that perfect Bitachon means acknowledging that everything is from Hashem, and success is not the result of our efforts. which leads us into an interesting question: If ultimately G-d is the true provider, must we still thank the people who (seem to be) giving us the ability to earn our daily bread?   Rabbeinu Bachaya identifies this as the next serious issue that must be addressed and clarified.

Although we're meant to expend very reasonable effort, they must never be viewed as the source of Success. Here we will learn to cultivate the proper "Attitude of Gratitude" when we are privileged to see success come our way. 

We'll also explore the required balance of appreciation, when at once we continually offer our eternal gratefulness to Hashem, and not to human "Providers of Parnassa" yet still not rule out the need to be polite express thanks to individuals who help us.    

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that perfect Bitachon means acknowledging that everything is from Hashem, and success is not the result of our efforts. which leads us into an interesting question: If ultimately G-d is the true provider, must we still thank the people who (seem to be) giving us the ability to earn our daily bread?   Rabbeinu Bachaya identifies this as the next serious issue that must be addressed and clarified.

Although we're meant to expend very reasonable effort, they must never be viewed as the source of Success. Here we will learn to cultivate the proper "Attitude of Gratitude" when we are privileged to see success come our way. 

We'll also explore the required balance of appreciation, when at once we continually offer our eternal gratefulness to Hashem, and not to human "Providers of Parnassa" yet still not rule out the need to be polite express thanks to individuals who help us.    

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:41:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAITH LIKE POTATOES]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 17:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that even a person who lives with perfect Bitachon, blissful reliance on Hashem, is required to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard and preserve life and do everything possible to avoid death. 

Moving onto the rest bodily welfare including physical health and emotional wellness, and other essentials like clothing, shelter, and our livelihoods. The question is, do we say same of the efforts to be invested in obtaining these basics as well, or is it sufficient here to minimally engage, "going through the motions," and yet ultimately leaving the successful outcome in G-d's hands?    

Rabbeinu Bachaya now incisively addresses this next area of Human Endeavour with an overarching Partnership Paradigm, teaching us all to learn how to live from the farmers!   

Having clearly and conclusively proved that Trust in Hashem doesn’t absolve us from doing our part to preserve life. The author now goes on to illustrate how the very same must apply to the mandated pursuit of our basic needs. 

Employing business language,  the Sha'ar HaBitachon now delineates the terms of engagement: fulfill our obligations dutifully, as would any other honest, loyal partner! 

The certainty that G-d is always in control should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet never lead a person to absolution of responsibility.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that even a person who lives with perfect Bitachon, blissful reliance on Hashem, is required to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard and preserve life and do everything possible to avoid death. 

Moving onto the rest bodily welfare including physical health and emotional wellness, and other essentials like clothing, shelter, and our livelihoods. The question is, do we say same of the efforts to be invested in obtaining these basics as well, or is it sufficient here to minimally engage, "going through the motions," and yet ultimately leaving the successful outcome in G-d's hands?    

Rabbeinu Bachaya now incisively addresses this next area of Human Endeavour with an overarching Partnership Paradigm, teaching us all to learn how to live from the farmers!   

Having clearly and conclusively proved that Trust in Hashem doesn’t absolve us from doing our part to preserve life. The author now goes on to illustrate how the very same must apply to the mandated pursuit of our basic needs. 

Employing business language,  the Sha'ar HaBitachon now delineates the terms of engagement: fulfill our obligations dutifully, as would any other honest, loyal partner! 

The certainty that G-d is always in control should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet never lead a person to absolution of responsibility.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[FAITH LIKE POTATOES]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>82</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that even a person who lives with perfect Bitachon, blissful reliance on Hashem, is required to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard and preserve life and do everything possible to avoid death. 

Moving onto the rest bodily welfare including physical health and emotional wellness, and other essentials like clothing, shelter, and our livelihoods. The question is, do we say same of the efforts to be invested in obtaining these basics as well, or is it sufficient here to minimally engage, "going through the motions," and yet ultimately leaving the successful outcome in G-d's hands?    

Rabbeinu Bachaya now incisively addresses this next area of Human Endeavour with an overarching Partnership Paradigm, teaching us all to learn how to live from the farmers!   

Having clearly and conclusively proved that Trust in Hashem doesn’t absolve us from doing our part to preserve life. The author now goes on to illustrate how the very same must apply to the mandated pursuit of our basic needs. 

Employing business language,  the Sha'ar HaBitachon now delineates the terms of engagement: fulfill our obligations dutifully, as would any other honest, loyal partner! 

The certainty that G-d is always in control should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet never lead a person to absolution of responsibility.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !

We've already established that even a person who lives with perfect Bitachon, blissful reliance on Hashem, is required to take all reasonable precautions to safeguard and preserve life and do everything possible to avoid death. 

Moving onto the rest bodily welfare including physical health and emotional wellness, and other essentials like clothing, shelter, and our livelihoods. The question is, do we say same of the efforts to be invested in obtaining these basics as well, or is it sufficient here to minimally engage, "going through the motions," and yet ultimately leaving the successful outcome in G-d's hands?    

Rabbeinu Bachaya now incisively addresses this next area of Human Endeavour with an overarching Partnership Paradigm, teaching us all to learn how to live from the farmers!   

Having clearly and conclusively proved that Trust in Hashem doesn’t absolve us from doing our part to preserve life. The author now goes on to illustrate how the very same must apply to the mandated pursuit of our basic needs. 

Employing business language,  the Sha'ar HaBitachon now delineates the terms of engagement: fulfill our obligations dutifully, as would any other honest, loyal partner! 

The certainty that G-d is always in control should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet never lead a person to absolution of responsibility.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:41:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ANOINTING]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2022 19:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already learnt that exploiting the concept of Bitachon -- one's Trustful reliance on Hashem -- by using it to justify taking risks or placing oneself in danger is profoundly wrongheaded. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts such reliance on G-d, it not as faithful or religious devotion -- but rather as gravely sinful, an act of outright rebellion. Maintaining that in event of mortal failure, a person would be held accountable for having caused their own demise a.k.a. Suicide. This, he then goes on to frame, is (in some respects) even worse than committing murder!    

He now brings positive proof for this perspective. Citing a biblical narrative, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of being cautious and doing our part to preserve life. This is clearly illustrated by a bold stand taken by a famous prophet, and Hashem's reaction to him: Shmuel HaNavi's reticence to follow explicit instructions -- due to personal safety concerns -- isn’t viewed as a lack of Trust. 

In fact, the loyal Seer's envisioning of future danger (and resultant reluctance to proceed) is depicted not as unfaithfulness, but instead as true expression of commitment and holy devotion -- entirely in keeping with the lofty ideals of Bitachon.  

If this is so, despite it concerning a direct command from G-d, how much more so regarding our obligation to be always extremely cautious in taking all reasonable steps to preserve our lives, and never to, Heaven forfend, endanger ourselves! 

Having exhaustively discussed the first possible outcome of endangering oneself, e.g., causing one's demise. We now conclude this lesson by focusing on the second possible outcome – miraculous deliverance. 

The author will demonstrate that even if it were to be the case, it would also constitute a grave mistake, and is simply wrong. As such, he conclusively rules out considering the possibility of endangering oneself -- due to a sense of certainty that G-d is always in control anyway. 

Bottom line: Bitachon should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet it should never lead a person to take unnecessary risks!        

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already learnt that exploiting the concept of Bitachon -- one's Trustful reliance on Hashem -- by using it to justify taking risks or placing oneself in danger is profoundly wrongheaded. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts such reliance on G-d, it not as faithful or religious devotion -- but rather as gravely sinful, an act of outright rebellion. Maintaining that in event of mortal failure, a person would be held accountable for having caused their own demise a.k.a. Suicide. This, he then goes on to frame, is (in some respects) even worse than committing murder!    

He now brings positive proof for this perspective. Citing a biblical narrative, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of being cautious and doing our part to preserve life. This is clearly illustrated by a bold stand taken by a famous prophet, and Hashem's reaction to him: Shmuel HaNavi's reticence to follow explicit instructions -- due to personal safety concerns -- isn’t viewed as a lack of Trust. 

In fact, the loyal Seer's envisioning of future danger (and resultant reluctance to proceed) is depicted not as unfaithfulness, but instead as true expression of commitment and holy devotion -- entirely in keeping with the lofty ideals of Bitachon.  

If this is so, despite it concerning a direct command from G-d, how much more so regarding our obligation to be always extremely cautious in taking all reasonable steps to preserve our lives, and never to, Heaven forfend, endanger ourselves! 

Having exhaustively discussed the first possible outcome of endangering oneself, e.g., causing one's demise. We now conclude this lesson by focusing on the second possible outcome – miraculous deliverance. 

The author will demonstrate that even if it were to be the case, it would also constitute a grave mistake, and is simply wrong. As such, he conclusively rules out considering the possibility of endangering oneself -- due to a sense of certainty that G-d is always in control anyway. 

Bottom line: Bitachon should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet it should never lead a person to take unnecessary risks!        

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE ANOINTING]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>81</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already learnt that exploiting the concept of Bitachon -- one's Trustful reliance on Hashem -- by using it to justify taking risks or placing oneself in danger is profoundly wrongheaded. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts such reliance on G-d, it not as faithful or religious devotion -- but rather as gravely sinful, an act of outright rebellion. Maintaining that in event of mortal failure, a person would be held accountable for having caused their own demise a.k.a. Suicide. This, he then goes on to frame, is (in some respects) even worse than committing murder!    

He now brings positive proof for this perspective. Citing a biblical narrative, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of being cautious and doing our part to preserve life. This is clearly illustrated by a bold stand taken by a famous prophet, and Hashem's reaction to him: Shmuel HaNavi's reticence to follow explicit instructions -- due to personal safety concerns -- isn’t viewed as a lack of Trust. 

In fact, the loyal Seer's envisioning of future danger (and resultant reluctance to proceed) is depicted not as unfaithfulness, but instead as true expression of commitment and holy devotion -- entirely in keeping with the lofty ideals of Bitachon.  

If this is so, despite it concerning a direct command from G-d, how much more so regarding our obligation to be always extremely cautious in taking all reasonable steps to preserve our lives, and never to, Heaven forfend, endanger ourselves! 

Having exhaustively discussed the first possible outcome of endangering oneself, e.g., causing one's demise. We now conclude this lesson by focusing on the second possible outcome – miraculous deliverance. 

The author will demonstrate that even if it were to be the case, it would also constitute a grave mistake, and is simply wrong. As such, he conclusively rules out considering the possibility of endangering oneself -- due to a sense of certainty that G-d is always in control anyway. 

Bottom line: Bitachon should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet it should never lead a person to take unnecessary risks!        

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already learnt that exploiting the concept of Bitachon -- one's Trustful reliance on Hashem -- by using it to justify taking risks or placing oneself in danger is profoundly wrongheaded. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts such reliance on G-d, it not as faithful or religious devotion -- but rather as gravely sinful, an act of outright rebellion. Maintaining that in event of mortal failure, a person would be held accountable for having caused their own demise a.k.a. Suicide. This, he then goes on to frame, is (in some respects) even worse than committing murder!    

He now brings positive proof for this perspective. Citing a biblical narrative, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of being cautious and doing our part to preserve life. This is clearly illustrated by a bold stand taken by a famous prophet, and Hashem's reaction to him: Shmuel HaNavi's reticence to follow explicit instructions -- due to personal safety concerns -- isn’t viewed as a lack of Trust. 

In fact, the loyal Seer's envisioning of future danger (and resultant reluctance to proceed) is depicted not as unfaithfulness, but instead as true expression of commitment and holy devotion -- entirely in keeping with the lofty ideals of Bitachon.  

If this is so, despite it concerning a direct command from G-d, how much more so regarding our obligation to be always extremely cautious in taking all reasonable steps to preserve our lives, and never to, Heaven forfend, endanger ourselves! 

Having exhaustively discussed the first possible outcome of endangering oneself, e.g., causing one's demise. We now conclude this lesson by focusing on the second possible outcome – miraculous deliverance. 

The author will demonstrate that even if it were to be the case, it would also constitute a grave mistake, and is simply wrong. As such, he conclusively rules out considering the possibility of endangering oneself -- due to a sense of certainty that G-d is always in control anyway. 

Bottom line: Bitachon should always give one a sense of tranquility and inner calm, yet it should never lead a person to take unnecessary risks!        

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:45:52</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SUICIDE SQUAD]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 16:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty
 ,  
 
   ~   !

Having Trust means identifying with Hashem’s management of- and control of - who lives and who doesn’t. Does this mean that whoever commits suicide was going to die anyway? After all, since we believe that everything is in Hashem's hands and death is predestined, why can't we choose to take risks and place ourselves in danger?  

To be sure, this is a huge Trust issue, and clarifying it is of great importance because otherwise Bitachon can be used to justify downright sinful behavior.  

Yet, once the conversation has been opened, the ideas presented will certainly illuminate related timely issues like Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.        

This Episode is the Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 81st consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty
 ,  
 
   ~   !

Having Trust means identifying with Hashem’s management of- and control of - who lives and who doesn’t. Does this mean that whoever commits suicide was going to die anyway? After all, since we believe that everything is in Hashem's hands and death is predestined, why can't we choose to take risks and place ourselves in danger?  

To be sure, this is a huge Trust issue, and clarifying it is of great importance because otherwise Bitachon can be used to justify downright sinful behavior.  

Yet, once the conversation has been opened, the ideas presented will certainly illuminate related timely issues like Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.        

This Episode is the Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 81st consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SUICIDE SQUAD]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>80</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty
 ,  
 
   ~   !

Having Trust means identifying with Hashem’s management of- and control of - who lives and who doesn’t. Does this mean that whoever commits suicide was going to die anyway? After all, since we believe that everything is in Hashem's hands and death is predestined, why can't we choose to take risks and place ourselves in danger?  

To be sure, this is a huge Trust issue, and clarifying it is of great importance because otherwise Bitachon can be used to justify downright sinful behavior.  

Yet, once the conversation has been opened, the ideas presented will certainly illuminate related timely issues like Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.        

This Episode is the Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 81st consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighty
 ,  
 
   ~   !

Having Trust means identifying with Hashem’s management of- and control of - who lives and who doesn’t. Does this mean that whoever commits suicide was going to die anyway? After all, since we believe that everything is in Hashem's hands and death is predestined, why can't we choose to take risks and place ourselves in danger?  

To be sure, this is a huge Trust issue, and clarifying it is of great importance because otherwise Bitachon can be used to justify downright sinful behavior.  

Yet, once the conversation has been opened, the ideas presented will certainly illuminate related timely issues like Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.        

This Episode is the Seventh segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 81st consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 16:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already established that having Bitachon doesn't preclude the necessity to invest every reasonable effort towards achieving success. Yes, Hashem is always in control. And yes we are required to do our part. Always.   

Lucidly illustrated in matter-of-fact brushstrokes: G-d grants sustenance, yet one must choose to eat to be nourished. G-d provides livelihood, yet everyone must expend the effort acquire an appropriate wardrobe and residence.  

This brings us to a very big question: how precisely we are meant to view concept of Preservation of Life from a Torah-True Trust Perspective. After all, if G-d predestines the outcomes anyway, can we choose to take risks and place ourselves in Danger?  

In other words, if we accept the idea that Death is pre-Destined -- from a Halachik perspective, is one permitted to take mortal risks or place themselves in Danger [unnecessarily]? And if not, at what point do we cross that formal threshold of legal endangerment? 

Clarifying this is key to striking the correct balance of Bitachon and Hishtadlut. The impact of these concepts is enormous, affecting everything from vaccinations to rollercoasters! We've got to take a hard look at the lengths we are (and aren’t!) required to go to 'Preserve Life' in safeguarding our health and physical well-being. 

The concept that our mortality is necessarily pre-ordained - or if you will, only possible if G-d wills it - also opens the door to a chilling yet critical conversation about Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.       

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already established that having Bitachon doesn't preclude the necessity to invest every reasonable effort towards achieving success. Yes, Hashem is always in control. And yes we are required to do our part. Always.   

Lucidly illustrated in matter-of-fact brushstrokes: G-d grants sustenance, yet one must choose to eat to be nourished. G-d provides livelihood, yet everyone must expend the effort acquire an appropriate wardrobe and residence.  

This brings us to a very big question: how precisely we are meant to view concept of Preservation of Life from a Torah-True Trust Perspective. After all, if G-d predestines the outcomes anyway, can we choose to take risks and place ourselves in Danger?  

In other words, if we accept the idea that Death is pre-Destined -- from a Halachik perspective, is one permitted to take mortal risks or place themselves in Danger [unnecessarily]? And if not, at what point do we cross that formal threshold of legal endangerment? 

Clarifying this is key to striking the correct balance of Bitachon and Hishtadlut. The impact of these concepts is enormous, affecting everything from vaccinations to rollercoasters! We've got to take a hard look at the lengths we are (and aren’t!) required to go to 'Preserve Life' in safeguarding our health and physical well-being. 

The concept that our mortality is necessarily pre-ordained - or if you will, only possible if G-d wills it - also opens the door to a chilling yet critical conversation about Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.       

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already established that having Bitachon doesn't preclude the necessity to invest every reasonable effort towards achieving success. Yes, Hashem is always in control. And yes we are required to do our part. Always.   

Lucidly illustrated in matter-of-fact brushstrokes: G-d grants sustenance, yet one must choose to eat to be nourished. G-d provides livelihood, yet everyone must expend the effort acquire an appropriate wardrobe and residence.  

This brings us to a very big question: how precisely we are meant to view concept of Preservation of Life from a Torah-True Trust Perspective. After all, if G-d predestines the outcomes anyway, can we choose to take risks and place ourselves in Danger?  

In other words, if we accept the idea that Death is pre-Destined -- from a Halachik perspective, is one permitted to take mortal risks or place themselves in Danger [unnecessarily]? And if not, at what point do we cross that formal threshold of legal endangerment? 

Clarifying this is key to striking the correct balance of Bitachon and Hishtadlut. The impact of these concepts is enormous, affecting everything from vaccinations to rollercoasters! We've got to take a hard look at the lengths we are (and aren’t!) required to go to 'Preserve Life' in safeguarding our health and physical well-being. 

The concept that our mortality is necessarily pre-ordained - or if you will, only possible if G-d wills it - also opens the door to a chilling yet critical conversation about Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.       

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Nine
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already established that having Bitachon doesn't preclude the necessity to invest every reasonable effort towards achieving success. Yes, Hashem is always in control. And yes we are required to do our part. Always.   

Lucidly illustrated in matter-of-fact brushstrokes: G-d grants sustenance, yet one must choose to eat to be nourished. G-d provides livelihood, yet everyone must expend the effort acquire an appropriate wardrobe and residence.  

This brings us to a very big question: how precisely we are meant to view concept of Preservation of Life from a Torah-True Trust Perspective. After all, if G-d predestines the outcomes anyway, can we choose to take risks and place ourselves in Danger?  

In other words, if we accept the idea that Death is pre-Destined -- from a Halachik perspective, is one permitted to take mortal risks or place themselves in Danger [unnecessarily]? And if not, at what point do we cross that formal threshold of legal endangerment? 

Clarifying this is key to striking the correct balance of Bitachon and Hishtadlut. The impact of these concepts is enormous, affecting everything from vaccinations to rollercoasters! We've got to take a hard look at the lengths we are (and aren’t!) required to go to 'Preserve Life' in safeguarding our health and physical well-being. 

The concept that our mortality is necessarily pre-ordained - or if you will, only possible if G-d wills it - also opens the door to a chilling yet critical conversation about Suicide,  Doctor Assisted Death and what's referred to today as "End-of-Life" decisions from a Torah-True perspective.       

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IN CONTROL]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 03:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already learnt that Bitachon shouldn't translate into an excuse for Inactivity. Simply stated: appropriately placing your full Trust in G-d does not exonerate you from giving it all you got. Each of us is always supposed to make every reasonable effort to succeed in life. 

To be sure though, at least superficially speaking --there does seem to be somewhat of dichotomy or even contradiction. Clearly, there's a need for us to create a synthesis and strike a healthy between our Bitachon and Hishtadlut. 

Striking that balance first requires achieving clarity about certain faith-based axioms about Trust. For example, are we meant to believe that Hashem’s manages everything, even when it seems that others control the outcomes? Ultimately, who is in control?!   

Although not the primary focus, we will also touch upon ideas of Predeterminism, Predestination, Theological Determinism and even Fatalism. What do we, as Torah Jews, believe in, and how do we squared it with the foundational Yiddishkiet idea of "Bechira" our G-d given "Freedom to Choose?"  

Finally, if our actions don't make the end results happen anyway -- why does G-d require us to make the effort altogether.  Two previously introduced Torah ideas will delightfully illuminate these expanding theological horizons. 

This Episode is the Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 79th consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already learnt that Bitachon shouldn't translate into an excuse for Inactivity. Simply stated: appropriately placing your full Trust in G-d does not exonerate you from giving it all you got. Each of us is always supposed to make every reasonable effort to succeed in life. 

To be sure though, at least superficially speaking --there does seem to be somewhat of dichotomy or even contradiction. Clearly, there's a need for us to create a synthesis and strike a healthy between our Bitachon and Hishtadlut. 

Striking that balance first requires achieving clarity about certain faith-based axioms about Trust. For example, are we meant to believe that Hashem’s manages everything, even when it seems that others control the outcomes? Ultimately, who is in control?!   

Although not the primary focus, we will also touch upon ideas of Predeterminism, Predestination, Theological Determinism and even Fatalism. What do we, as Torah Jews, believe in, and how do we squared it with the foundational Yiddishkiet idea of "Bechira" our G-d given "Freedom to Choose?"  

Finally, if our actions don't make the end results happen anyway -- why does G-d require us to make the effort altogether.  Two previously introduced Torah ideas will delightfully illuminate these expanding theological horizons. 

This Episode is the Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 79th consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IN CONTROL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already learnt that Bitachon shouldn't translate into an excuse for Inactivity. Simply stated: appropriately placing your full Trust in G-d does not exonerate you from giving it all you got. Each of us is always supposed to make every reasonable effort to succeed in life. 

To be sure though, at least superficially speaking --there does seem to be somewhat of dichotomy or even contradiction. Clearly, there's a need for us to create a synthesis and strike a healthy between our Bitachon and Hishtadlut. 

Striking that balance first requires achieving clarity about certain faith-based axioms about Trust. For example, are we meant to believe that Hashem’s manages everything, even when it seems that others control the outcomes? Ultimately, who is in control?!   

Although not the primary focus, we will also touch upon ideas of Predeterminism, Predestination, Theological Determinism and even Fatalism. What do we, as Torah Jews, believe in, and how do we squared it with the foundational Yiddishkiet idea of "Bechira" our G-d given "Freedom to Choose?"  

Finally, if our actions don't make the end results happen anyway -- why does G-d require us to make the effort altogether.  Two previously introduced Torah ideas will delightfully illuminate these expanding theological horizons. 

This Episode is the Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 79th consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !

We've already learnt that Bitachon shouldn't translate into an excuse for Inactivity. Simply stated: appropriately placing your full Trust in G-d does not exonerate you from giving it all you got. Each of us is always supposed to make every reasonable effort to succeed in life. 

To be sure though, at least superficially speaking --there does seem to be somewhat of dichotomy or even contradiction. Clearly, there's a need for us to create a synthesis and strike a healthy between our Bitachon and Hishtadlut. 

Striking that balance first requires achieving clarity about certain faith-based axioms about Trust. For example, are we meant to believe that Hashem’s manages everything, even when it seems that others control the outcomes? Ultimately, who is in control?!   

Although not the primary focus, we will also touch upon ideas of Predeterminism, Predestination, Theological Determinism and even Fatalism. What do we, as Torah Jews, believe in, and how do we squared it with the foundational Yiddishkiet idea of "Bechira" our G-d given "Freedom to Choose?"  

Finally, if our actions don't make the end results happen anyway -- why does G-d require us to make the effort altogether.  Two previously introduced Torah ideas will delightfully illuminate these expanding theological horizons. 

This Episode is the Fifth segment of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust;" comprising the 79th consecutive video of this ongoing series. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[7 STEPS TO HEAVEN]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2022 14:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
We've already discovered that Bitachon applies uniquely in different dimensions of life, including our present behaviour that's influenced by our Trust and Faith in the future. 

Before moving forward with the detailed instructions of their application, Rabbeinu Bachaya seems to have felt compelled to formally classify all the categories, from the Ephemeral to the Eternal dimensions of life. The big question is why?

To be sure, the neatly restated spectrum of reality in a systematic arrangement will form the structure for this rest of the chapter. Yet was this new list of seven specific categories necessary for Bitachon to be properly sub-divided.  

Why couldn't we simply be informed how and when ‘In G-d We Trust’ is a must without the fancy (and seemingly superfluous) table of contents?   

The supposition will be made that the organizational methodology is far more important than most might imagine. In fact, we will remonstrate that it comprises the foundational platform upon which the entire Trust thesis must rest! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
We've already discovered that Bitachon applies uniquely in different dimensions of life, including our present behaviour that's influenced by our Trust and Faith in the future. 

Before moving forward with the detailed instructions of their application, Rabbeinu Bachaya seems to have felt compelled to formally classify all the categories, from the Ephemeral to the Eternal dimensions of life. The big question is why?

To be sure, the neatly restated spectrum of reality in a systematic arrangement will form the structure for this rest of the chapter. Yet was this new list of seven specific categories necessary for Bitachon to be properly sub-divided.  

Why couldn't we simply be informed how and when ‘In G-d We Trust’ is a must without the fancy (and seemingly superfluous) table of contents?   

The supposition will be made that the organizational methodology is far more important than most might imagine. In fact, we will remonstrate that it comprises the foundational platform upon which the entire Trust thesis must rest! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[7 STEPS TO HEAVEN]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
We've already discovered that Bitachon applies uniquely in different dimensions of life, including our present behaviour that's influenced by our Trust and Faith in the future. 

Before moving forward with the detailed instructions of their application, Rabbeinu Bachaya seems to have felt compelled to formally classify all the categories, from the Ephemeral to the Eternal dimensions of life. The big question is why?

To be sure, the neatly restated spectrum of reality in a systematic arrangement will form the structure for this rest of the chapter. Yet was this new list of seven specific categories necessary for Bitachon to be properly sub-divided.  

Why couldn't we simply be informed how and when ‘In G-d We Trust’ is a must without the fancy (and seemingly superfluous) table of contents?   

The supposition will be made that the organizational methodology is far more important than most might imagine. In fact, we will remonstrate that it comprises the foundational platform upon which the entire Trust thesis must rest! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
We've already discovered that Bitachon applies uniquely in different dimensions of life, including our present behaviour that's influenced by our Trust and Faith in the future. 

Before moving forward with the detailed instructions of their application, Rabbeinu Bachaya seems to have felt compelled to formally classify all the categories, from the Ephemeral to the Eternal dimensions of life. The big question is why?

To be sure, the neatly restated spectrum of reality in a systematic arrangement will form the structure for this rest of the chapter. Yet was this new list of seven specific categories necessary for Bitachon to be properly sub-divided.  

Why couldn't we simply be informed how and when ‘In G-d We Trust’ is a must without the fancy (and seemingly superfluous) table of contents?   

The supposition will be made that the organizational methodology is far more important than most might imagine. In fact, we will remonstrate that it comprises the foundational platform upon which the entire Trust thesis must rest! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AFTERLIFE]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 23:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Six
 ,  

   ~   !
We've already been taught about varying degrees of Trust required for our everyday realities; learning how Bitachon is to be uniquely applied in different situations. Rabbeinu Bachaya now seems to feel compelled to focus on the Trust Elements that apply towards our belief in The Afterlife. The big question is why?  

It should be self evident that the author's choice to shift into eternity, and address matters of Trust Pertaining to the World to Come isn't about ignoring the 'Here and Now.' Clearly the focus on Bitachon in eternity is important because it will directly impact the way we lead our terrestrial lives in this present world! 

Yet for all the force of this assumption brings to the table, it lacks accompanying rational. Why and how indeed does it make a difference to us?! 

Seeking clarification of this cryptic text will lead us into a journey of discovery of Heaven, Earth, and Existence itself! 

Ultimately, we will come to appreciate that the idea of living purposefully and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Nurturing the right degree of heartfelt Bitachon will enable us to successfully synthesize body, soul, and existence.  Because trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond matters pertaining to material success. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in ALL matters -- including the most sublime, spiritual, and even futuristic in nature -- can we lived fully successfully achieve inner joy, fulfillment, and lasting satisfaction. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Six
 ,  

   ~   !
We've already been taught about varying degrees of Trust required for our everyday realities; learning how Bitachon is to be uniquely applied in different situations. Rabbeinu Bachaya now seems to feel compelled to focus on the Trust Elements that apply towards our belief in The Afterlife. The big question is why?  

It should be self evident that the author's choice to shift into eternity, and address matters of Trust Pertaining to the World to Come isn't about ignoring the 'Here and Now.' Clearly the focus on Bitachon in eternity is important because it will directly impact the way we lead our terrestrial lives in this present world! 

Yet for all the force of this assumption brings to the table, it lacks accompanying rational. Why and how indeed does it make a difference to us?! 

Seeking clarification of this cryptic text will lead us into a journey of discovery of Heaven, Earth, and Existence itself! 

Ultimately, we will come to appreciate that the idea of living purposefully and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Nurturing the right degree of heartfelt Bitachon will enable us to successfully synthesize body, soul, and existence.  Because trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond matters pertaining to material success. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in ALL matters -- including the most sublime, spiritual, and even futuristic in nature -- can we lived fully successfully achieve inner joy, fulfillment, and lasting satisfaction. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Six
 ,  

   ~   !
We've already been taught about varying degrees of Trust required for our everyday realities; learning how Bitachon is to be uniquely applied in different situations. Rabbeinu Bachaya now seems to feel compelled to focus on the Trust Elements that apply towards our belief in The Afterlife. The big question is why?  

It should be self evident that the author's choice to shift into eternity, and address matters of Trust Pertaining to the World to Come isn't about ignoring the 'Here and Now.' Clearly the focus on Bitachon in eternity is important because it will directly impact the way we lead our terrestrial lives in this present world! 

Yet for all the force of this assumption brings to the table, it lacks accompanying rational. Why and how indeed does it make a difference to us?! 

Seeking clarification of this cryptic text will lead us into a journey of discovery of Heaven, Earth, and Existence itself! 

Ultimately, we will come to appreciate that the idea of living purposefully and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Nurturing the right degree of heartfelt Bitachon will enable us to successfully synthesize body, soul, and existence.  Because trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond matters pertaining to material success. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in ALL matters -- including the most sublime, spiritual, and even futuristic in nature -- can we lived fully successfully achieve inner joy, fulfillment, and lasting satisfaction. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Six
 ,  

   ~   !
We've already been taught about varying degrees of Trust required for our everyday realities; learning how Bitachon is to be uniquely applied in different situations. Rabbeinu Bachaya now seems to feel compelled to focus on the Trust Elements that apply towards our belief in The Afterlife. The big question is why?  

It should be self evident that the author's choice to shift into eternity, and address matters of Trust Pertaining to the World to Come isn't about ignoring the 'Here and Now.' Clearly the focus on Bitachon in eternity is important because it will directly impact the way we lead our terrestrial lives in this present world! 

Yet for all the force of this assumption brings to the table, it lacks accompanying rational. Why and how indeed does it make a difference to us?! 

Seeking clarification of this cryptic text will lead us into a journey of discovery of Heaven, Earth, and Existence itself! 

Ultimately, we will come to appreciate that the idea of living purposefully and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Nurturing the right degree of heartfelt Bitachon will enable us to successfully synthesize body, soul, and existence.  Because trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond matters pertaining to material success. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in ALL matters -- including the most sublime, spiritual, and even futuristic in nature -- can we lived fully successfully achieve inner joy, fulfillment, and lasting satisfaction. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BRIDGE TO ETERNITY]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The fourth chapter's opening lines focus on the endeavour that comprise our ephemeral lives.  The differing dimensions will command varying degrees of Bitachon application, yet the common denominator is assumed to be a shared singular objective .  

Yet, surprisingly, in categorizing the activities of our temporal 'Here and Now' lives we seem to deemphasize the 'big picture' long-term goal of spiritual fulfilment, separating religious pursuit from pedestrian engagement. 

This ostensible distinction leads us into a deeper discovery of life's meaning. Ultimately, the idea of living purposefully, and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Appropriately applied, Bitachon can lead us to successfully bridge Heaven and Earth, as our Trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond Matters pertaining to Prosperity. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in all Matters -- of both Mundane and Mitzvah orientation -- can we successfully achieve inner joy, fulfilment, and lasting satisfaction.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The fourth chapter's opening lines focus on the endeavour that comprise our ephemeral lives.  The differing dimensions will command varying degrees of Bitachon application, yet the common denominator is assumed to be a shared singular objective .  

Yet, surprisingly, in categorizing the activities of our temporal 'Here and Now' lives we seem to deemphasize the 'big picture' long-term goal of spiritual fulfilment, separating religious pursuit from pedestrian engagement. 

This ostensible distinction leads us into a deeper discovery of life's meaning. Ultimately, the idea of living purposefully, and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Appropriately applied, Bitachon can lead us to successfully bridge Heaven and Earth, as our Trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond Matters pertaining to Prosperity. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in all Matters -- of both Mundane and Mitzvah orientation -- can we successfully achieve inner joy, fulfilment, and lasting satisfaction.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The fourth chapter's opening lines focus on the endeavour that comprise our ephemeral lives.  The differing dimensions will command varying degrees of Bitachon application, yet the common denominator is assumed to be a shared singular objective .  

Yet, surprisingly, in categorizing the activities of our temporal 'Here and Now' lives we seem to deemphasize the 'big picture' long-term goal of spiritual fulfilment, separating religious pursuit from pedestrian engagement. 

This ostensible distinction leads us into a deeper discovery of life's meaning. Ultimately, the idea of living purposefully, and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Appropriately applied, Bitachon can lead us to successfully bridge Heaven and Earth, as our Trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond Matters pertaining to Prosperity. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in all Matters -- of both Mundane and Mitzvah orientation -- can we successfully achieve inner joy, fulfilment, and lasting satisfaction.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The fourth chapter's opening lines focus on the endeavour that comprise our ephemeral lives.  The differing dimensions will command varying degrees of Bitachon application, yet the common denominator is assumed to be a shared singular objective .  

Yet, surprisingly, in categorizing the activities of our temporal 'Here and Now' lives we seem to deemphasize the 'big picture' long-term goal of spiritual fulfilment, separating religious pursuit from pedestrian engagement. 

This ostensible distinction leads us into a deeper discovery of life's meaning. Ultimately, the idea of living purposefully, and being mission-driven applies to all dimensions; both those with immediate results as well as those with 'Future' realities still to come.  

Appropriately applied, Bitachon can lead us to successfully bridge Heaven and Earth, as our Trusting reliance on Hashem goes far beyond Matters pertaining to Prosperity. 

Here, we will learn to understand and appreciate why only by relying on G-d in all Matters -- of both Mundane and Mitzvah orientation -- can we successfully achieve inner joy, fulfilment, and lasting satisfaction.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:40:10</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MATTER OF TRUST]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2021 00:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In seemingly cryptic syntax, Rabbeinu Bachaya begins to sketch the field of endeavour by contrasting the "Here and Now" of Olam Hazeh (our present terrestrial world or reality) with the spiritual "Future" reality of Olam Haba (the proverbial World to Come).   

To understand how and why the latter requires Trust rather than Faith we embark on a journey of discovery that uniquely illuminates the horizon of life's purpose!

Moving on; we identify an array of Trust application in the arena of our daily lives and environmental interactions with practical endeavours and variegated relationships. 

The meticulous documentation of these unique categories will serve as fertile breeding grounds for actualization and application of our Bitachon. 

Part One is the opening Episode in study of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and it comprises the 75th consecutive video of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In seemingly cryptic syntax, Rabbeinu Bachaya begins to sketch the field of endeavour by contrasting the "Here and Now" of Olam Hazeh (our present terrestrial world or reality) with the spiritual "Future" reality of Olam Haba (the proverbial World to Come).   

To understand how and why the latter requires Trust rather than Faith we embark on a journey of discovery that uniquely illuminates the horizon of life's purpose!

Moving on; we identify an array of Trust application in the arena of our daily lives and environmental interactions with practical endeavours and variegated relationships. 

The meticulous documentation of these unique categories will serve as fertile breeding grounds for actualization and application of our Bitachon. 

Part One is the opening Episode in study of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and it comprises the 75th consecutive video of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MATTER OF TRUST]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>74</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In seemingly cryptic syntax, Rabbeinu Bachaya begins to sketch the field of endeavour by contrasting the "Here and Now" of Olam Hazeh (our present terrestrial world or reality) with the spiritual "Future" reality of Olam Haba (the proverbial World to Come).   

To understand how and why the latter requires Trust rather than Faith we embark on a journey of discovery that uniquely illuminates the horizon of life's purpose!

Moving on; we identify an array of Trust application in the arena of our daily lives and environmental interactions with practical endeavours and variegated relationships. 

The meticulous documentation of these unique categories will serve as fertile breeding grounds for actualization and application of our Bitachon. 

Part One is the opening Episode in study of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and it comprises the 75th consecutive video of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Four
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In seemingly cryptic syntax, Rabbeinu Bachaya begins to sketch the field of endeavour by contrasting the "Here and Now" of Olam Hazeh (our present terrestrial world or reality) with the spiritual "Future" reality of Olam Haba (the proverbial World to Come).   

To understand how and why the latter requires Trust rather than Faith we embark on a journey of discovery that uniquely illuminates the horizon of life's purpose!

Moving on; we identify an array of Trust application in the arena of our daily lives and environmental interactions with practical endeavours and variegated relationships. 

The meticulous documentation of these unique categories will serve as fertile breeding grounds for actualization and application of our Bitachon. 

Part One is the opening Episode in study of the Fourth Chapter of "The Gate of Trust," and it comprises the 75th consecutive video of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE RELIANT]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 00:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Three
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Having sketched the parameters of the correct Mindset and Attitude we must develop regarding the appropriate efforts made towards obtaining our livelihoods, we now illustrate how it those very endeavours can and should be an embodiment of our rock solid Bitachon, Torah -True Trust.  

With remarkable clarity,  Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate how doing "Our Part" not only doesn't infringe on the imperative for us to Rely (totally and unequivocally) on G-d, but rather flows as a tributary of it!

Despite it being somewhat counterintuitive, our investiture of wherewithal in pursuit of our livelihoods, doesn’t have to indicate a lack of faith. In fact, as already richly documented - by adopting the correct mindset - it's quite to the contrary. 

Conversely, self-reliant belief in your own Ability and Efforts will get in the way of your Soul's Faithfull Aspirations! Ultimately, this misguided approach might even impede or close doors to the success you seek. 

In elevating our perspective, we are enabled to nurture our inner spiritual reservoir of Emunah, notwithstanding the "real-world" efforts and activities we undertake. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Three
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Having sketched the parameters of the correct Mindset and Attitude we must develop regarding the appropriate efforts made towards obtaining our livelihoods, we now illustrate how it those very endeavours can and should be an embodiment of our rock solid Bitachon, Torah -True Trust.  

With remarkable clarity,  Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate how doing "Our Part" not only doesn't infringe on the imperative for us to Rely (totally and unequivocally) on G-d, but rather flows as a tributary of it!

Despite it being somewhat counterintuitive, our investiture of wherewithal in pursuit of our livelihoods, doesn’t have to indicate a lack of faith. In fact, as already richly documented - by adopting the correct mindset - it's quite to the contrary. 

Conversely, self-reliant belief in your own Ability and Efforts will get in the way of your Soul's Faithfull Aspirations! Ultimately, this misguided approach might even impede or close doors to the success you seek. 

In elevating our perspective, we are enabled to nurture our inner spiritual reservoir of Emunah, notwithstanding the "real-world" efforts and activities we undertake. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE RELIANT]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>73</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Three
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Having sketched the parameters of the correct Mindset and Attitude we must develop regarding the appropriate efforts made towards obtaining our livelihoods, we now illustrate how it those very endeavours can and should be an embodiment of our rock solid Bitachon, Torah -True Trust.  

With remarkable clarity,  Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate how doing "Our Part" not only doesn't infringe on the imperative for us to Rely (totally and unequivocally) on G-d, but rather flows as a tributary of it!

Despite it being somewhat counterintuitive, our investiture of wherewithal in pursuit of our livelihoods, doesn’t have to indicate a lack of faith. In fact, as already richly documented - by adopting the correct mindset - it's quite to the contrary. 

Conversely, self-reliant belief in your own Ability and Efforts will get in the way of your Soul's Faithfull Aspirations! Ultimately, this misguided approach might even impede or close doors to the success you seek. 

In elevating our perspective, we are enabled to nurture our inner spiritual reservoir of Emunah, notwithstanding the "real-world" efforts and activities we undertake. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Three
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Having sketched the parameters of the correct Mindset and Attitude we must develop regarding the appropriate efforts made towards obtaining our livelihoods, we now illustrate how it those very endeavours can and should be an embodiment of our rock solid Bitachon, Torah -True Trust.  

With remarkable clarity,  Rabbeinu Bachaya will demonstrate how doing "Our Part" not only doesn't infringe on the imperative for us to Rely (totally and unequivocally) on G-d, but rather flows as a tributary of it!

Despite it being somewhat counterintuitive, our investiture of wherewithal in pursuit of our livelihoods, doesn’t have to indicate a lack of faith. In fact, as already richly documented - by adopting the correct mindset - it's quite to the contrary. 

Conversely, self-reliant belief in your own Ability and Efforts will get in the way of your Soul's Faithfull Aspirations! Ultimately, this misguided approach might even impede or close doors to the success you seek. 

In elevating our perspective, we are enabled to nurture our inner spiritual reservoir of Emunah, notwithstanding the "real-world" efforts and activities we undertake. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:33:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[MINDSET]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2021 16:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Two
 ,  -

   ~   !
In prior episodes we learnt how to choose our careers or vocations. Now we will now learn how to view those very occupations, and even more importantly, the efforts we are required expend withing that framework to obtain our livelihoods. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will insightfully address the importance of adopting the Right Attitude to the significant toil and effort invested in the work we do. And, ultimately, it's by cultivating the proper mindset we can best open the doors to success. 

In elevating our perspective, we are empowered to uniquely differentiate the Means from the End; learning to appreciate the value of the process or journey itself, rather than the achievement or arrival at destination!  

To properly understand the foundational element of this eye-opening thesis, we will need to explore the purpose of creation itself, and how the Original Sin radically altered that playing field of Human Endeavor and Destiny.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Two
 ,  -

   ~   !
In prior episodes we learnt how to choose our careers or vocations. Now we will now learn how to view those very occupations, and even more importantly, the efforts we are required expend withing that framework to obtain our livelihoods. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will insightfully address the importance of adopting the Right Attitude to the significant toil and effort invested in the work we do. And, ultimately, it's by cultivating the proper mindset we can best open the doors to success. 

In elevating our perspective, we are empowered to uniquely differentiate the Means from the End; learning to appreciate the value of the process or journey itself, rather than the achievement or arrival at destination!  

To properly understand the foundational element of this eye-opening thesis, we will need to explore the purpose of creation itself, and how the Original Sin radically altered that playing field of Human Endeavor and Destiny.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[MINDSET]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Two
 ,  -

   ~   !
In prior episodes we learnt how to choose our careers or vocations. Now we will now learn how to view those very occupations, and even more importantly, the efforts we are required expend withing that framework to obtain our livelihoods. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will insightfully address the importance of adopting the Right Attitude to the significant toil and effort invested in the work we do. And, ultimately, it's by cultivating the proper mindset we can best open the doors to success. 

In elevating our perspective, we are empowered to uniquely differentiate the Means from the End; learning to appreciate the value of the process or journey itself, rather than the achievement or arrival at destination!  

To properly understand the foundational element of this eye-opening thesis, we will need to explore the purpose of creation itself, and how the Original Sin radically altered that playing field of Human Endeavor and Destiny.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-Two
 ,  -

   ~   !
In prior episodes we learnt how to choose our careers or vocations. Now we will now learn how to view those very occupations, and even more importantly, the efforts we are required expend withing that framework to obtain our livelihoods. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will insightfully address the importance of adopting the Right Attitude to the significant toil and effort invested in the work we do. And, ultimately, it's by cultivating the proper mindset we can best open the doors to success. 

In elevating our perspective, we are empowered to uniquely differentiate the Means from the End; learning to appreciate the value of the process or journey itself, rather than the achievement or arrival at destination!  

To properly understand the foundational element of this eye-opening thesis, we will need to explore the purpose of creation itself, and how the Original Sin radically altered that playing field of Human Endeavor and Destiny.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HUNTING INSTINCT]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 12:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-One
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Since we are mandated by Hashem to make sincere efforts to seek out a livelihood and support our loved ones, it's only logical to assume that there is clear Torah instructions about how to do so. Yet, until this book was written no such source existed! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya provides us unprecedented insight and clarity on this important life-question: In the previous Episode, we've discovered a lucid and trustworthy faith-infused strategy to guide us in our quest of a worthy occupation.  In this Episode we will continue to develop the thesis and sharpen the Bitachon perspective on employment.

The author now draws a fascinating parallel between the Hunting Instincts of various animal’s that enable success in obtaining their sustenance. Should we be relying on our own instincts to sniff out the best way to turn a profit as well, or is it wiser to leave instinctive hunting prowess to Creatures in the Jungle, and choose to make careful and calculated decisions instead?

Here we will discover what we should and should not be learning from the animal kingdom to achieve a livelihood, by best positioning ourselves to become recipients of G-d's magnanimous blessings.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-One
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Since we are mandated by Hashem to make sincere efforts to seek out a livelihood and support our loved ones, it's only logical to assume that there is clear Torah instructions about how to do so. Yet, until this book was written no such source existed! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya provides us unprecedented insight and clarity on this important life-question: In the previous Episode, we've discovered a lucid and trustworthy faith-infused strategy to guide us in our quest of a worthy occupation.  In this Episode we will continue to develop the thesis and sharpen the Bitachon perspective on employment.

The author now draws a fascinating parallel between the Hunting Instincts of various animal’s that enable success in obtaining their sustenance. Should we be relying on our own instincts to sniff out the best way to turn a profit as well, or is it wiser to leave instinctive hunting prowess to Creatures in the Jungle, and choose to make careful and calculated decisions instead?

Here we will discover what we should and should not be learning from the animal kingdom to achieve a livelihood, by best positioning ourselves to become recipients of G-d's magnanimous blessings.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HUNTING INSTINCT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-One
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Since we are mandated by Hashem to make sincere efforts to seek out a livelihood and support our loved ones, it's only logical to assume that there is clear Torah instructions about how to do so. Yet, until this book was written no such source existed! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya provides us unprecedented insight and clarity on this important life-question: In the previous Episode, we've discovered a lucid and trustworthy faith-infused strategy to guide us in our quest of a worthy occupation.  In this Episode we will continue to develop the thesis and sharpen the Bitachon perspective on employment.

The author now draws a fascinating parallel between the Hunting Instincts of various animal’s that enable success in obtaining their sustenance. Should we be relying on our own instincts to sniff out the best way to turn a profit as well, or is it wiser to leave instinctive hunting prowess to Creatures in the Jungle, and choose to make careful and calculated decisions instead?

Here we will discover what we should and should not be learning from the animal kingdom to achieve a livelihood, by best positioning ourselves to become recipients of G-d's magnanimous blessings.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy-One
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
Since we are mandated by Hashem to make sincere efforts to seek out a livelihood and support our loved ones, it's only logical to assume that there is clear Torah instructions about how to do so. Yet, until this book was written no such source existed! 

Rabbeinu Bachaya provides us unprecedented insight and clarity on this important life-question: In the previous Episode, we've discovered a lucid and trustworthy faith-infused strategy to guide us in our quest of a worthy occupation.  In this Episode we will continue to develop the thesis and sharpen the Bitachon perspective on employment.

The author now draws a fascinating parallel between the Hunting Instincts of various animal’s that enable success in obtaining their sustenance. Should we be relying on our own instincts to sniff out the best way to turn a profit as well, or is it wiser to leave instinctive hunting prowess to Creatures in the Jungle, and choose to make careful and calculated decisions instead?

Here we will discover what we should and should not be learning from the animal kingdom to achieve a livelihood, by best positioning ourselves to become recipients of G-d's magnanimous blessings.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CAREER OPPORTUNITIES]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 16:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
After addressing various theological conundrums, Rabbainu Bachaya now returns to the original thrust of his thesis; our moral mandate to invest the time and effort required to earn an honest living. 

He forcefully argues that one cannot, in good faith, rely on miracles or expect others to support him, as he chooses to focus personal spiritual pursuit. Yet, despite the requirement to make our best effort -- we must constantly remember that Hashem is our sole provider. Our efforts simply comprise the "vessel" for His bounty.  

The question, then is, how do we find the appropriate career to serve as that vessel? Responding to this very query, the author presents us with a trustworthy Bitachon-oriented strategy to help us best choose the worthiest occupation.  

The lucid Torah perspective of this venerated medieval Spiritual Master comprise a marvelous synergy of pure faith and pragmatism that are entirely compatible.  

Here we will learn to cultivate the proper Bitachon attitude towards achieving a livelihood, a mindset that will best position us to best achieve that objective. 

Remarkably, this thousand-year-old manuscript resonates with the relevancy of computer science and can guide us today in successfully finding the most effective Career Path and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
After addressing various theological conundrums, Rabbainu Bachaya now returns to the original thrust of his thesis; our moral mandate to invest the time and effort required to earn an honest living. 

He forcefully argues that one cannot, in good faith, rely on miracles or expect others to support him, as he chooses to focus personal spiritual pursuit. Yet, despite the requirement to make our best effort -- we must constantly remember that Hashem is our sole provider. Our efforts simply comprise the "vessel" for His bounty.  

The question, then is, how do we find the appropriate career to serve as that vessel? Responding to this very query, the author presents us with a trustworthy Bitachon-oriented strategy to help us best choose the worthiest occupation.  

The lucid Torah perspective of this venerated medieval Spiritual Master comprise a marvelous synergy of pure faith and pragmatism that are entirely compatible.  

Here we will learn to cultivate the proper Bitachon attitude towards achieving a livelihood, a mindset that will best position us to best achieve that objective. 

Remarkably, this thousand-year-old manuscript resonates with the relevancy of computer science and can guide us today in successfully finding the most effective Career Path and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CAREER OPPORTUNITIES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
After addressing various theological conundrums, Rabbainu Bachaya now returns to the original thrust of his thesis; our moral mandate to invest the time and effort required to earn an honest living. 

He forcefully argues that one cannot, in good faith, rely on miracles or expect others to support him, as he chooses to focus personal spiritual pursuit. Yet, despite the requirement to make our best effort -- we must constantly remember that Hashem is our sole provider. Our efforts simply comprise the "vessel" for His bounty.  

The question, then is, how do we find the appropriate career to serve as that vessel? Responding to this very query, the author presents us with a trustworthy Bitachon-oriented strategy to help us best choose the worthiest occupation.  

The lucid Torah perspective of this venerated medieval Spiritual Master comprise a marvelous synergy of pure faith and pragmatism that are entirely compatible.  

Here we will learn to cultivate the proper Bitachon attitude towards achieving a livelihood, a mindset that will best position us to best achieve that objective. 

Remarkably, this thousand-year-old manuscript resonates with the relevancy of computer science and can guide us today in successfully finding the most effective Career Path and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventy
 ,  -
 
   ~   !
After addressing various theological conundrums, Rabbainu Bachaya now returns to the original thrust of his thesis; our moral mandate to invest the time and effort required to earn an honest living. 

He forcefully argues that one cannot, in good faith, rely on miracles or expect others to support him, as he chooses to focus personal spiritual pursuit. Yet, despite the requirement to make our best effort -- we must constantly remember that Hashem is our sole provider. Our efforts simply comprise the "vessel" for His bounty.  

The question, then is, how do we find the appropriate career to serve as that vessel? Responding to this very query, the author presents us with a trustworthy Bitachon-oriented strategy to help us best choose the worthiest occupation.  

The lucid Torah perspective of this venerated medieval Spiritual Master comprise a marvelous synergy of pure faith and pragmatism that are entirely compatible.  

Here we will learn to cultivate the proper Bitachon attitude towards achieving a livelihood, a mindset that will best position us to best achieve that objective. 

Remarkably, this thousand-year-old manuscript resonates with the relevancy of computer science and can guide us today in successfully finding the most effective Career Path and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE INHERITANCE CYCLE]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2021 16:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
In this new Episode we continue to address theological challenge engendered by the Prosperity of the Wicked. Here,  a final two possible rationales for the often-stunning success and goodness G-d seems to bestow upon bad people, are provided!  

Although, of course, Rabbainu Bachaya cannot answer specifics, and ultimately the Ways of G-d will ever remain a mystery to us -- he can and does provides a measure of intellectual comfort by presenting us with wider context and providing uplifting spiritual perspectives.  

Artfully weaving strands lifted from sacred scriptural verses and narratives syntax we will a new viewpoint that depicts each frame of time as part of a much larger continuum and incorporates the many dynamic interwoven realities that together form the tapestry, we call life.   

This fresh new insight proffered on the age-old theological conundrum of Why the Wicked Prosper will open our eyes to a generational goodness that may provide cause for G-d’s beneficence; almost like a Fossil Fuel that goes on to power Wicked Engines! 

These final explanations complete the picture of our faith-framed window into the deeper workings of our universe, allowing to move on in our quest to build our Bitachon and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
In this new Episode we continue to address theological challenge engendered by the Prosperity of the Wicked. Here,  a final two possible rationales for the often-stunning success and goodness G-d seems to bestow upon bad people, are provided!  

Although, of course, Rabbainu Bachaya cannot answer specifics, and ultimately the Ways of G-d will ever remain a mystery to us -- he can and does provides a measure of intellectual comfort by presenting us with wider context and providing uplifting spiritual perspectives.  

Artfully weaving strands lifted from sacred scriptural verses and narratives syntax we will a new viewpoint that depicts each frame of time as part of a much larger continuum and incorporates the many dynamic interwoven realities that together form the tapestry, we call life.   

This fresh new insight proffered on the age-old theological conundrum of Why the Wicked Prosper will open our eyes to a generational goodness that may provide cause for G-d’s beneficence; almost like a Fossil Fuel that goes on to power Wicked Engines! 

These final explanations complete the picture of our faith-framed window into the deeper workings of our universe, allowing to move on in our quest to build our Bitachon and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE INHERITANCE CYCLE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
In this new Episode we continue to address theological challenge engendered by the Prosperity of the Wicked. Here,  a final two possible rationales for the often-stunning success and goodness G-d seems to bestow upon bad people, are provided!  

Although, of course, Rabbainu Bachaya cannot answer specifics, and ultimately the Ways of G-d will ever remain a mystery to us -- he can and does provides a measure of intellectual comfort by presenting us with wider context and providing uplifting spiritual perspectives.  

Artfully weaving strands lifted from sacred scriptural verses and narratives syntax we will a new viewpoint that depicts each frame of time as part of a much larger continuum and incorporates the many dynamic interwoven realities that together form the tapestry, we call life.   

This fresh new insight proffered on the age-old theological conundrum of Why the Wicked Prosper will open our eyes to a generational goodness that may provide cause for G-d’s beneficence; almost like a Fossil Fuel that goes on to power Wicked Engines! 

These final explanations complete the picture of our faith-framed window into the deeper workings of our universe, allowing to move on in our quest to build our Bitachon and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Nine
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
In this new Episode we continue to address theological challenge engendered by the Prosperity of the Wicked. Here,  a final two possible rationales for the often-stunning success and goodness G-d seems to bestow upon bad people, are provided!  

Although, of course, Rabbainu Bachaya cannot answer specifics, and ultimately the Ways of G-d will ever remain a mystery to us -- he can and does provides a measure of intellectual comfort by presenting us with wider context and providing uplifting spiritual perspectives.  

Artfully weaving strands lifted from sacred scriptural verses and narratives syntax we will a new viewpoint that depicts each frame of time as part of a much larger continuum and incorporates the many dynamic interwoven realities that together form the tapestry, we call life.   

This fresh new insight proffered on the age-old theological conundrum of Why the Wicked Prosper will open our eyes to a generational goodness that may provide cause for G-d’s beneficence; almost like a Fossil Fuel that goes on to power Wicked Engines! 

These final explanations complete the picture of our faith-framed window into the deeper workings of our universe, allowing to move on in our quest to build our Bitachon and achieve the inner tranquility available only with true Trust in Hashem! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PAYBACK]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Eight
 ,  -

   ~   !
Have already addressed the Tests of Faith provoked by the suffering sometimes experienced by truly righteous individuals . And in kindred vein the extraordinary difficulties truly pious people, might on occasion, encounter in the pursuit of their Parnassa (livelihood).  

In the next two Episodes we will focus on the somewhat lesser vexing - yet nonetheless equally theologically challenging - success often enjoyed by the wicked!  

Rabbainu Bachaya provides a measure of intellectual satisfaction to this frustrating Faith Conundrum, by providing alternate possible rational for unearned prosperity. The most important takeaway isn't knowing why G-d does anything specific, but rather to prevent us from drawing myopic, wrongheaded conclusions like "choices of (good or) bad behaviour are inconsequential." 

Stitching a quilt work of Scriptural syntax enhanced by the embroidery of our Oral Tradition - the author will present multiple possibilities as to why that this might be the case. For example, G-d mighty purposefully give temporal material prosperity as a reward for righteousness once preformed, rather than granting lasting bliss in eternity. 

These explanations effectively provide a foundational faith-based context, while also serving to stimulate deeper discovery of Judaism's spiritual perspective on life. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Eight
 ,  -

   ~   !
Have already addressed the Tests of Faith provoked by the suffering sometimes experienced by truly righteous individuals . And in kindred vein the extraordinary difficulties truly pious people, might on occasion, encounter in the pursuit of their Parnassa (livelihood).  

In the next two Episodes we will focus on the somewhat lesser vexing - yet nonetheless equally theologically challenging - success often enjoyed by the wicked!  

Rabbainu Bachaya provides a measure of intellectual satisfaction to this frustrating Faith Conundrum, by providing alternate possible rational for unearned prosperity. The most important takeaway isn't knowing why G-d does anything specific, but rather to prevent us from drawing myopic, wrongheaded conclusions like "choices of (good or) bad behaviour are inconsequential." 

Stitching a quilt work of Scriptural syntax enhanced by the embroidery of our Oral Tradition - the author will present multiple possibilities as to why that this might be the case. For example, G-d mighty purposefully give temporal material prosperity as a reward for righteousness once preformed, rather than granting lasting bliss in eternity. 

These explanations effectively provide a foundational faith-based context, while also serving to stimulate deeper discovery of Judaism's spiritual perspective on life. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PAYBACK]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Eight
 ,  -

   ~   !
Have already addressed the Tests of Faith provoked by the suffering sometimes experienced by truly righteous individuals . And in kindred vein the extraordinary difficulties truly pious people, might on occasion, encounter in the pursuit of their Parnassa (livelihood).  

In the next two Episodes we will focus on the somewhat lesser vexing - yet nonetheless equally theologically challenging - success often enjoyed by the wicked!  

Rabbainu Bachaya provides a measure of intellectual satisfaction to this frustrating Faith Conundrum, by providing alternate possible rational for unearned prosperity. The most important takeaway isn't knowing why G-d does anything specific, but rather to prevent us from drawing myopic, wrongheaded conclusions like "choices of (good or) bad behaviour are inconsequential." 

Stitching a quilt work of Scriptural syntax enhanced by the embroidery of our Oral Tradition - the author will present multiple possibilities as to why that this might be the case. For example, G-d mighty purposefully give temporal material prosperity as a reward for righteousness once preformed, rather than granting lasting bliss in eternity. 

These explanations effectively provide a foundational faith-based context, while also serving to stimulate deeper discovery of Judaism's spiritual perspective on life. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Eight
 ,  -

   ~   !
Have already addressed the Tests of Faith provoked by the suffering sometimes experienced by truly righteous individuals . And in kindred vein the extraordinary difficulties truly pious people, might on occasion, encounter in the pursuit of their Parnassa (livelihood).  

In the next two Episodes we will focus on the somewhat lesser vexing - yet nonetheless equally theologically challenging - success often enjoyed by the wicked!  

Rabbainu Bachaya provides a measure of intellectual satisfaction to this frustrating Faith Conundrum, by providing alternate possible rational for unearned prosperity. The most important takeaway isn't knowing why G-d does anything specific, but rather to prevent us from drawing myopic, wrongheaded conclusions like "choices of (good or) bad behaviour are inconsequential." 

Stitching a quilt work of Scriptural syntax enhanced by the embroidery of our Oral Tradition - the author will present multiple possibilities as to why that this might be the case. For example, G-d mighty purposefully give temporal material prosperity as a reward for righteousness once preformed, rather than granting lasting bliss in eternity. 

These explanations effectively provide a foundational faith-based context, while also serving to stimulate deeper discovery of Judaism's spiritual perspective on life. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SUFFER FOR GOOD]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 00:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Seven
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
We've already resolved that from the standpoint of theological theory, exceptionally righteous people should be spared difficulties in obtaining their livelihood, yet acknowledged that, in fact, its not always the case. 

We asserted that this does not invalidate our faith-based conclusion because there are always other variables mixed into the equation, and the reasons remain varied and complex. As such, G-d's ways ultimately remain impossible for us to fathom.     

Notwithstanding, in this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will seek to provide some level of intellectual satisfaction to the age-old Faith Conundrum; Why in Heaven do Righteous People sometimes Suffer?  

Dipping into the deep inkwell of our inspired, sage tradition - the author introduces us to no less than five possible explanations that might be used to (at least theoretically) answer this burning question. These are, of course, not intended to (Heaven forfend) explain any specific person's suffering, but rather to provide an important and faith-infused, insightful context. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Seven
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
We've already resolved that from the standpoint of theological theory, exceptionally righteous people should be spared difficulties in obtaining their livelihood, yet acknowledged that, in fact, its not always the case. 

We asserted that this does not invalidate our faith-based conclusion because there are always other variables mixed into the equation, and the reasons remain varied and complex. As such, G-d's ways ultimately remain impossible for us to fathom.     

Notwithstanding, in this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will seek to provide some level of intellectual satisfaction to the age-old Faith Conundrum; Why in Heaven do Righteous People sometimes Suffer?  

Dipping into the deep inkwell of our inspired, sage tradition - the author introduces us to no less than five possible explanations that might be used to (at least theoretically) answer this burning question. These are, of course, not intended to (Heaven forfend) explain any specific person's suffering, but rather to provide an important and faith-infused, insightful context. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SUFFER FOR GOOD]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Seven
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
We've already resolved that from the standpoint of theological theory, exceptionally righteous people should be spared difficulties in obtaining their livelihood, yet acknowledged that, in fact, its not always the case. 

We asserted that this does not invalidate our faith-based conclusion because there are always other variables mixed into the equation, and the reasons remain varied and complex. As such, G-d's ways ultimately remain impossible for us to fathom.     

Notwithstanding, in this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will seek to provide some level of intellectual satisfaction to the age-old Faith Conundrum; Why in Heaven do Righteous People sometimes Suffer?  

Dipping into the deep inkwell of our inspired, sage tradition - the author introduces us to no less than five possible explanations that might be used to (at least theoretically) answer this burning question. These are, of course, not intended to (Heaven forfend) explain any specific person's suffering, but rather to provide an important and faith-infused, insightful context. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Seven
 ,  -
  
   ~   !
We've already resolved that from the standpoint of theological theory, exceptionally righteous people should be spared difficulties in obtaining their livelihood, yet acknowledged that, in fact, its not always the case. 

We asserted that this does not invalidate our faith-based conclusion because there are always other variables mixed into the equation, and the reasons remain varied and complex. As such, G-d's ways ultimately remain impossible for us to fathom.     

Notwithstanding, in this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya will seek to provide some level of intellectual satisfaction to the age-old Faith Conundrum; Why in Heaven do Righteous People sometimes Suffer?  

Dipping into the deep inkwell of our inspired, sage tradition - the author introduces us to no less than five possible explanations that might be used to (at least theoretically) answer this burning question. These are, of course, not intended to (Heaven forfend) explain any specific person's suffering, but rather to provide an important and faith-infused, insightful context. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PROSPERITY OF THE WICKED]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Six
 ,  -
   
   ~   !
Having theologically resolved that Hashem orchestrates the challenges people face in obtaining their livelihood because its beneficial for them; serving to keep them on the straight and narrow --exceptionally righteous people should logically be exempt. 

Our faith-based Torah logic would further dictate that that wicked people should be most heavily burdened in pursuit of sustenance.    

Yet, notwithstanding the spiritual Zero Risk Factor, sometimes we see truly Pious People can’t seem to make ends meet, while their rebellious counterparts easily succeed,  enjoying tranquil prosperity. Why does G-d make things happen that way?! 

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya first acknowledges this painful reality, and moves to emphasize that it is an age-Old Question. A faith conundrum that has already been expressed by numerous prophets and continues to vex theologians: Why in Heaven do the Righteous Suffer, while the Wicked Prosper?  

The author contends by introducing a general assertion that doesn't quite answer the question yet provides important context. A faith-infused perspectives by virtue of which we can and must frame our view of things.  
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Six
 ,  -
   
   ~   !
Having theologically resolved that Hashem orchestrates the challenges people face in obtaining their livelihood because its beneficial for them; serving to keep them on the straight and narrow --exceptionally righteous people should logically be exempt. 

Our faith-based Torah logic would further dictate that that wicked people should be most heavily burdened in pursuit of sustenance.    

Yet, notwithstanding the spiritual Zero Risk Factor, sometimes we see truly Pious People can’t seem to make ends meet, while their rebellious counterparts easily succeed,  enjoying tranquil prosperity. Why does G-d make things happen that way?! 

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya first acknowledges this painful reality, and moves to emphasize that it is an age-Old Question. A faith conundrum that has already been expressed by numerous prophets and continues to vex theologians: Why in Heaven do the Righteous Suffer, while the Wicked Prosper?  

The author contends by introducing a general assertion that doesn't quite answer the question yet provides important context. A faith-infused perspectives by virtue of which we can and must frame our view of things.  
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PROSPERITY OF THE WICKED]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Six
 ,  -
   
   ~   !
Having theologically resolved that Hashem orchestrates the challenges people face in obtaining their livelihood because its beneficial for them; serving to keep them on the straight and narrow --exceptionally righteous people should logically be exempt. 

Our faith-based Torah logic would further dictate that that wicked people should be most heavily burdened in pursuit of sustenance.    

Yet, notwithstanding the spiritual Zero Risk Factor, sometimes we see truly Pious People can’t seem to make ends meet, while their rebellious counterparts easily succeed,  enjoying tranquil prosperity. Why does G-d make things happen that way?! 

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya first acknowledges this painful reality, and moves to emphasize that it is an age-Old Question. A faith conundrum that has already been expressed by numerous prophets and continues to vex theologians: Why in Heaven do the Righteous Suffer, while the Wicked Prosper?  

The author contends by introducing a general assertion that doesn't quite answer the question yet provides important context. A faith-infused perspectives by virtue of which we can and must frame our view of things.  
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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 ,  -
   
   ~   !
Having theologically resolved that Hashem orchestrates the challenges people face in obtaining their livelihood because its beneficial for them; serving to keep them on the straight and narrow --exceptionally righteous people should logically be exempt. 

Our faith-based Torah logic would further dictate that that wicked people should be most heavily burdened in pursuit of sustenance.    

Yet, notwithstanding the spiritual Zero Risk Factor, sometimes we see truly Pious People can’t seem to make ends meet, while their rebellious counterparts easily succeed,  enjoying tranquil prosperity. Why does G-d make things happen that way?! 

In this Episode, Rabbainu Bachaya first acknowledges this painful reality, and moves to emphasize that it is an age-Old Question. A faith conundrum that has already been expressed by numerous prophets and continues to vex theologians: Why in Heaven do the Righteous Suffer, while the Wicked Prosper?  

The author contends by introducing a general assertion that doesn't quite answer the question yet provides important context. A faith-infused perspectives by virtue of which we can and must frame our view of things.  
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[INSIDE JOB]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Having previously enumerated reasons as to why Hashem orchestrates the hurdles we face and the need for us to toil to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya now contends; the person whose commitment to G-d is absolute won't need the challenges to reach their spiritual potential. And, for such a person, G-d will provide -- sans the difficulties ordinary people will have to face! 

In this episode we will "Meet the Man" who doesn’t need to work or worry to Earn a Living as he is the ultimate Insider for whom Hashem cares and provides. 

In other words, we are faced with the hardships of finding sustenance because its beneficial for us. Yet, for certain exceptional individuals due to the highly effective Risk Management already deployed, there is simply no benefit! 

According to this thesis, the truly Righteous Person won't be required to toil to obtain his Sustenance at all. Instead, he’s got G-d arranging all his basic needs!!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Having previously enumerated reasons as to why Hashem orchestrates the hurdles we face and the need for us to toil to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya now contends; the person whose commitment to G-d is absolute won't need the challenges to reach their spiritual potential. And, for such a person, G-d will provide -- sans the difficulties ordinary people will have to face! 

In this episode we will "Meet the Man" who doesn’t need to work or worry to Earn a Living as he is the ultimate Insider for whom Hashem cares and provides. 

In other words, we are faced with the hardships of finding sustenance because its beneficial for us. Yet, for certain exceptional individuals due to the highly effective Risk Management already deployed, there is simply no benefit! 

According to this thesis, the truly Righteous Person won't be required to toil to obtain his Sustenance at all. Instead, he’s got G-d arranging all his basic needs!!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[INSIDE JOB]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Having previously enumerated reasons as to why Hashem orchestrates the hurdles we face and the need for us to toil to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya now contends; the person whose commitment to G-d is absolute won't need the challenges to reach their spiritual potential. And, for such a person, G-d will provide -- sans the difficulties ordinary people will have to face! 

In this episode we will "Meet the Man" who doesn’t need to work or worry to Earn a Living as he is the ultimate Insider for whom Hashem cares and provides. 

In other words, we are faced with the hardships of finding sustenance because its beneficial for us. Yet, for certain exceptional individuals due to the highly effective Risk Management already deployed, there is simply no benefit! 

According to this thesis, the truly Righteous Person won't be required to toil to obtain his Sustenance at all. Instead, he’s got G-d arranging all his basic needs!!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Five
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Having previously enumerated reasons as to why Hashem orchestrates the hurdles we face and the need for us to toil to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya now contends; the person whose commitment to G-d is absolute won't need the challenges to reach their spiritual potential. And, for such a person, G-d will provide -- sans the difficulties ordinary people will have to face! 

In this episode we will "Meet the Man" who doesn’t need to work or worry to Earn a Living as he is the ultimate Insider for whom Hashem cares and provides. 

In other words, we are faced with the hardships of finding sustenance because its beneficial for us. Yet, for certain exceptional individuals due to the highly effective Risk Management already deployed, there is simply no benefit! 

According to this thesis, the truly Righteous Person won't be required to toil to obtain his Sustenance at all. Instead, he’s got G-d arranging all his basic needs!!]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466322/artworks-g6yNkOan0lB6cFYP-cxn0AA-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:31:09</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <title>
                    <![CDATA[THE DECADENT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2021 00:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big reason Hashem orchestrated the many hurdles we face in the seemingly endless efforts we expend to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya contends that keeping busy prevents us from Decadence and Depravity! 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the difficulties invariably associated with Earning a Living entail. 

Ultimately, these hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would have an attitude of entitlement, and never fully appreciate the many gifts of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are inspired to aspire for achievement and accomplishment!]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big reason Hashem orchestrated the many hurdles we face in the seemingly endless efforts we expend to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya contends that keeping busy prevents us from Decadence and Depravity! 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the difficulties invariably associated with Earning a Living entail. 

Ultimately, these hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would have an attitude of entitlement, and never fully appreciate the many gifts of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are inspired to aspire for achievement and accomplishment!]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE DECADENT]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>64</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big reason Hashem orchestrated the many hurdles we face in the seemingly endless efforts we expend to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya contends that keeping busy prevents us from Decadence and Depravity! 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the difficulties invariably associated with Earning a Living entail. 

Ultimately, these hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would have an attitude of entitlement, and never fully appreciate the many gifts of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are inspired to aspire for achievement and accomplishment!]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big reason Hashem orchestrated the many hurdles we face in the seemingly endless efforts we expend to obtain our livelihood. Rabbainu Bachaya contends that keeping busy prevents us from Decadence and Depravity! 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the difficulties invariably associated with Earning a Living entail. 

Ultimately, these hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would have an attitude of entitlement, and never fully appreciate the many gifts of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are inspired to aspire for achievement and accomplishment!]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466327/artworks-pzEyorMdby72rkNE-6AHf6Q-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:17:34</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CHOICE]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 15:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Three
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Placing Trust in Hashem doesn’t mean sitting on our hands folded and waiting for miracles. G-d runs the world but often will challenge us to make herculean efforts to obtain our livelihood. Yet these very challenges must be viewed as opportunities, that are orchestrated from on High to allow us the privilege of being Free to Choose Right!  

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for difficulties that Earning a Living entail. Ultimately, the hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would never fully appreciate the true gift of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are each granted the ability to savour personal achievement! 

These uplifting insights into why Hashem makes it so hard for us obtain our Parnassa (material sustenance) will make it easier to overcome our trials, tribulations, and travails,  giving us a positive new way to view life’s challenges and difficulties!  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Three
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Placing Trust in Hashem doesn’t mean sitting on our hands folded and waiting for miracles. G-d runs the world but often will challenge us to make herculean efforts to obtain our livelihood. Yet these very challenges must be viewed as opportunities, that are orchestrated from on High to allow us the privilege of being Free to Choose Right!  

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for difficulties that Earning a Living entail. Ultimately, the hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would never fully appreciate the true gift of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are each granted the ability to savour personal achievement! 

These uplifting insights into why Hashem makes it so hard for us obtain our Parnassa (material sustenance) will make it easier to overcome our trials, tribulations, and travails,  giving us a positive new way to view life’s challenges and difficulties!  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE CHOICE]]>
                </itunes:title>
                                    <itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Three
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Placing Trust in Hashem doesn’t mean sitting on our hands folded and waiting for miracles. G-d runs the world but often will challenge us to make herculean efforts to obtain our livelihood. Yet these very challenges must be viewed as opportunities, that are orchestrated from on High to allow us the privilege of being Free to Choose Right!  

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for difficulties that Earning a Living entail. Ultimately, the hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would never fully appreciate the true gift of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are each granted the ability to savour personal achievement! 

These uplifting insights into why Hashem makes it so hard for us obtain our Parnassa (material sustenance) will make it easier to overcome our trials, tribulations, and travails,  giving us a positive new way to view life’s challenges and difficulties!  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Three
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Placing Trust in Hashem doesn’t mean sitting on our hands folded and waiting for miracles. G-d runs the world but often will challenge us to make herculean efforts to obtain our livelihood. Yet these very challenges must be viewed as opportunities, that are orchestrated from on High to allow us the privilege of being Free to Choose Right!  

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for difficulties that Earning a Living entail. Ultimately, the hardships are beneficial, for if all our needs were effortlessly available, we would never fully appreciate the true gift of life. As a direct result of overcoming the many tests we face, we are each granted the ability to savour personal achievement! 

These uplifting insights into why Hashem makes it so hard for us obtain our Parnassa (material sustenance) will make it easier to overcome our trials, tribulations, and travails,  giving us a positive new way to view life’s challenges and difficulties!  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466328/artworks-tzI3tLYR4lWesBH0-znvilA-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:27:37</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <title>
                    <![CDATA[THE TEST]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 17:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Two
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already established that Trust in Hashem means we must view the actions we are required to take, and the efforts we are required to make as simply playing our part in Hashem's ongoing supervision and direction of all reality!  

Clearly, the Divinely Designed Reality of the world necessitates intervention by human beings. Yet, if Hashem's blessing is our true source of sustenance why is it indeed so important for us to work so hard? 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the ordained necessity for us all to toil in order for us to Earn Our Daily Bread. After all, couldn't G-d just as easily have kindly arranged that our basic needs be readily available to us?   

This eye-opening and insightful discovery as to why Hashem makes us toil to obtain our Sustenance will change the way you view life forever!]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Two
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already established that Trust in Hashem means we must view the actions we are required to take, and the efforts we are required to make as simply playing our part in Hashem's ongoing supervision and direction of all reality!  

Clearly, the Divinely Designed Reality of the world necessitates intervention by human beings. Yet, if Hashem's blessing is our true source of sustenance why is it indeed so important for us to work so hard? 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the ordained necessity for us all to toil in order for us to Earn Our Daily Bread. After all, couldn't G-d just as easily have kindly arranged that our basic needs be readily available to us?   

This eye-opening and insightful discovery as to why Hashem makes us toil to obtain our Sustenance will change the way you view life forever!]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE TEST]]>
                </itunes:title>
                                    <itunes:episode>62</itunes:episode>
                                                    <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
                                <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
                <content:encoded>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Two
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already established that Trust in Hashem means we must view the actions we are required to take, and the efforts we are required to make as simply playing our part in Hashem's ongoing supervision and direction of all reality!  

Clearly, the Divinely Designed Reality of the world necessitates intervention by human beings. Yet, if Hashem's blessing is our true source of sustenance why is it indeed so important for us to work so hard? 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the ordained necessity for us all to toil in order for us to Earn Our Daily Bread. After all, couldn't G-d just as easily have kindly arranged that our basic needs be readily available to us?   

This eye-opening and insightful discovery as to why Hashem makes us toil to obtain our Sustenance will change the way you view life forever!]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-Two
 ,  
 
   ~   !
We've already established that Trust in Hashem means we must view the actions we are required to take, and the efforts we are required to make as simply playing our part in Hashem's ongoing supervision and direction of all reality!  

Clearly, the Divinely Designed Reality of the world necessitates intervention by human beings. Yet, if Hashem's blessing is our true source of sustenance why is it indeed so important for us to work so hard? 

In this episode we will develop an appreciation for the ordained necessity for us all to toil in order for us to Earn Our Daily Bread. After all, couldn't G-d just as easily have kindly arranged that our basic needs be readily available to us?   

This eye-opening and insightful discovery as to why Hashem makes us toil to obtain our Sustenance will change the way you view life forever!]]>
                </itunes:summary>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:39:05</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                <title>
                    <![CDATA[THE HUMAN FACTOR]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2021 18:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://rabbi-kaplan.castos.com/episodes/the-human-factor</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-One
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Internalizing the Fifth Fundamental Principle -- about the nuanced interplay between the efforts we human's must make, and the Trust in Hashem we must have -- hinges on our visualization G-d's global orchestration. Ultimately, the actions we are required to take also serve as cogs in the proverbial Turning Wheels of Hashem's ongoing Creation!  

This means that the Divinely Designed Reality of our existence may well necessitate thoughtful premeditated activity and intervention by human beings too. Our belief that Hashem runs the World with an exquisite Cause and Effect System, doesn’t take our efforts or even initiative out of orbit of the sphere of influence. Rather our activities comprise a key element of that very carefully choreographed process! 

In the previous episode we opened with an illustration of two Divine dimensions, delineating differing methods of Hashem's directing all existence. In this episode we continue the discussion about contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a chain of causes that includes our actions too. Ultimately,  both are designed by the Creator to provide sustenance for us. 

Mindful clarity about, and envisioning the various steps that Hashem sets in motion enables us to see past the dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes to effectively recognize His constant involvement!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-One
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Internalizing the Fifth Fundamental Principle -- about the nuanced interplay between the efforts we human's must make, and the Trust in Hashem we must have -- hinges on our visualization G-d's global orchestration. Ultimately, the actions we are required to take also serve as cogs in the proverbial Turning Wheels of Hashem's ongoing Creation!  

This means that the Divinely Designed Reality of our existence may well necessitate thoughtful premeditated activity and intervention by human beings too. Our belief that Hashem runs the World with an exquisite Cause and Effect System, doesn’t take our efforts or even initiative out of orbit of the sphere of influence. Rather our activities comprise a key element of that very carefully choreographed process! 

In the previous episode we opened with an illustration of two Divine dimensions, delineating differing methods of Hashem's directing all existence. In this episode we continue the discussion about contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a chain of causes that includes our actions too. Ultimately,  both are designed by the Creator to provide sustenance for us. 

Mindful clarity about, and envisioning the various steps that Hashem sets in motion enables us to see past the dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes to effectively recognize His constant involvement!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE HUMAN FACTOR]]>
                </itunes:title>
                                    <itunes:episode>61</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-One
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Internalizing the Fifth Fundamental Principle -- about the nuanced interplay between the efforts we human's must make, and the Trust in Hashem we must have -- hinges on our visualization G-d's global orchestration. Ultimately, the actions we are required to take also serve as cogs in the proverbial Turning Wheels of Hashem's ongoing Creation!  

This means that the Divinely Designed Reality of our existence may well necessitate thoughtful premeditated activity and intervention by human beings too. Our belief that Hashem runs the World with an exquisite Cause and Effect System, doesn’t take our efforts or even initiative out of orbit of the sphere of influence. Rather our activities comprise a key element of that very carefully choreographed process! 

In the previous episode we opened with an illustration of two Divine dimensions, delineating differing methods of Hashem's directing all existence. In this episode we continue the discussion about contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a chain of causes that includes our actions too. Ultimately,  both are designed by the Creator to provide sustenance for us. 

Mindful clarity about, and envisioning the various steps that Hashem sets in motion enables us to see past the dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes to effectively recognize His constant involvement!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty-One
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Internalizing the Fifth Fundamental Principle -- about the nuanced interplay between the efforts we human's must make, and the Trust in Hashem we must have -- hinges on our visualization G-d's global orchestration. Ultimately, the actions we are required to take also serve as cogs in the proverbial Turning Wheels of Hashem's ongoing Creation!  

This means that the Divinely Designed Reality of our existence may well necessitate thoughtful premeditated activity and intervention by human beings too. Our belief that Hashem runs the World with an exquisite Cause and Effect System, doesn’t take our efforts or even initiative out of orbit of the sphere of influence. Rather our activities comprise a key element of that very carefully choreographed process! 

In the previous episode we opened with an illustration of two Divine dimensions, delineating differing methods of Hashem's directing all existence. In this episode we continue the discussion about contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a chain of causes that includes our actions too. Ultimately,  both are designed by the Creator to provide sustenance for us. 

Mindful clarity about, and envisioning the various steps that Hashem sets in motion enables us to see past the dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes to effectively recognize His constant involvement!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:15:20</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE WHEELS KEEP ON TURNING]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 17:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty
 ,  
    
   ~   !
The Fifth Fundamental Principle is about how we are supposed to view and understand the nuanced interplay between Trust and Effort that can, at times, seem oxymoronic. On one hand, we are enjoined to rely exclusively on G-d, yet on the other hand required to make significant efforts to obtain our needs. 

In this episode we begin the development of our Bitachon conducive perspective by first exploring why we, Human Beings -- in sharp contrast with other forms of life (who needs are readily available) must toil incessantly to have our (even basic) needs met.  

We open with an illustration of two Divine dimensions: the delineation of differing methods of engagement with, and the directing of all existence. Contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a Chain of Causes, ultimately designed to provide for us. 

Rabbainu Bachaya directs us to be mindful of the various steps that Hashem sets in motion lead us into particular reality which can often include a dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes that effectively obfuscate his involvement!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty
 ,  
    
   ~   !
The Fifth Fundamental Principle is about how we are supposed to view and understand the nuanced interplay between Trust and Effort that can, at times, seem oxymoronic. On one hand, we are enjoined to rely exclusively on G-d, yet on the other hand required to make significant efforts to obtain our needs. 

In this episode we begin the development of our Bitachon conducive perspective by first exploring why we, Human Beings -- in sharp contrast with other forms of life (who needs are readily available) must toil incessantly to have our (even basic) needs met.  

We open with an illustration of two Divine dimensions: the delineation of differing methods of engagement with, and the directing of all existence. Contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a Chain of Causes, ultimately designed to provide for us. 

Rabbainu Bachaya directs us to be mindful of the various steps that Hashem sets in motion lead us into particular reality which can often include a dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes that effectively obfuscate his involvement!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE WHEELS KEEP ON TURNING]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty
 ,  
    
   ~   !
The Fifth Fundamental Principle is about how we are supposed to view and understand the nuanced interplay between Trust and Effort that can, at times, seem oxymoronic. On one hand, we are enjoined to rely exclusively on G-d, yet on the other hand required to make significant efforts to obtain our needs. 

In this episode we begin the development of our Bitachon conducive perspective by first exploring why we, Human Beings -- in sharp contrast with other forms of life (who needs are readily available) must toil incessantly to have our (even basic) needs met.  

We open with an illustration of two Divine dimensions: the delineation of differing methods of engagement with, and the directing of all existence. Contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a Chain of Causes, ultimately designed to provide for us. 

Rabbainu Bachaya directs us to be mindful of the various steps that Hashem sets in motion lead us into particular reality which can often include a dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes that effectively obfuscate his involvement!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixty
 ,  
    
   ~   !
The Fifth Fundamental Principle is about how we are supposed to view and understand the nuanced interplay between Trust and Effort that can, at times, seem oxymoronic. On one hand, we are enjoined to rely exclusively on G-d, yet on the other hand required to make significant efforts to obtain our needs. 

In this episode we begin the development of our Bitachon conducive perspective by first exploring why we, Human Beings -- in sharp contrast with other forms of life (who needs are readily available) must toil incessantly to have our (even basic) needs met.  

We open with an illustration of two Divine dimensions: the delineation of differing methods of engagement with, and the directing of all existence. Contrasting G-d’s direct involvement with creation with His choice to catalyzes a Chain of Causes, ultimately designed to provide for us. 

Rabbainu Bachaya directs us to be mindful of the various steps that Hashem sets in motion lead us into particular reality which can often include a dazzling Domino Effect of both Direct and Distant Causes that effectively obfuscate his involvement!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HONOURABLE REBEL]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Nine
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The Fourth Fundamental Principles to internalize if we are to successfully achieve the stunning results only Bitachon can bring us is serious Commitment to serving Hashem!  

In this episode we will explore the big question: Is "Trust in G-d" something Sinners can strive for, or does our Disobedience Blunt Our Bitachon Blessings entirely? Simply stated, can a less than perfect person still benefit from Trusting in Hashem?

To be sure, Rabbainu Bachaya will forcefully dismiss the notion that we can simply rely on G-d’s kindness while flagrantly disobeying His Holy Will and Instructions.  Yet to be equally sure, Rabbainu Bachaya has, and will continue to emphasize that the benefits of Bitachon aren't unique to a tiny circle of saintly Tzadikim; perfectly righteous and fully deserving individuals. 

The idea that brazenly ignoring Hashem instructions render one's Trust in Him less than effective isn't surprising. However,  there certainly seems to more to the Blessings of Bitachon than a straightforward equation of punishment and Reward, and Divine Consequences. 

The answers to this seeming conundrum are anything but predictable or pedestrian. Rather,  what emerges is a remarkable insightful synthesis and synergy of Torah truths! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Nine
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The Fourth Fundamental Principles to internalize if we are to successfully achieve the stunning results only Bitachon can bring us is serious Commitment to serving Hashem!  

In this episode we will explore the big question: Is "Trust in G-d" something Sinners can strive for, or does our Disobedience Blunt Our Bitachon Blessings entirely? Simply stated, can a less than perfect person still benefit from Trusting in Hashem?

To be sure, Rabbainu Bachaya will forcefully dismiss the notion that we can simply rely on G-d’s kindness while flagrantly disobeying His Holy Will and Instructions.  Yet to be equally sure, Rabbainu Bachaya has, and will continue to emphasize that the benefits of Bitachon aren't unique to a tiny circle of saintly Tzadikim; perfectly righteous and fully deserving individuals. 

The idea that brazenly ignoring Hashem instructions render one's Trust in Him less than effective isn't surprising. However,  there certainly seems to more to the Blessings of Bitachon than a straightforward equation of punishment and Reward, and Divine Consequences. 

The answers to this seeming conundrum are anything but predictable or pedestrian. Rather,  what emerges is a remarkable insightful synthesis and synergy of Torah truths! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HONOURABLE REBEL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Nine
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The Fourth Fundamental Principles to internalize if we are to successfully achieve the stunning results only Bitachon can bring us is serious Commitment to serving Hashem!  

In this episode we will explore the big question: Is "Trust in G-d" something Sinners can strive for, or does our Disobedience Blunt Our Bitachon Blessings entirely? Simply stated, can a less than perfect person still benefit from Trusting in Hashem?

To be sure, Rabbainu Bachaya will forcefully dismiss the notion that we can simply rely on G-d’s kindness while flagrantly disobeying His Holy Will and Instructions.  Yet to be equally sure, Rabbainu Bachaya has, and will continue to emphasize that the benefits of Bitachon aren't unique to a tiny circle of saintly Tzadikim; perfectly righteous and fully deserving individuals. 

The idea that brazenly ignoring Hashem instructions render one's Trust in Him less than effective isn't surprising. However,  there certainly seems to more to the Blessings of Bitachon than a straightforward equation of punishment and Reward, and Divine Consequences. 

The answers to this seeming conundrum are anything but predictable or pedestrian. Rather,  what emerges is a remarkable insightful synthesis and synergy of Torah truths! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Nine
 ,  
  
   ~   !
The Fourth Fundamental Principles to internalize if we are to successfully achieve the stunning results only Bitachon can bring us is serious Commitment to serving Hashem!  

In this episode we will explore the big question: Is "Trust in G-d" something Sinners can strive for, or does our Disobedience Blunt Our Bitachon Blessings entirely? Simply stated, can a less than perfect person still benefit from Trusting in Hashem?

To be sure, Rabbainu Bachaya will forcefully dismiss the notion that we can simply rely on G-d’s kindness while flagrantly disobeying His Holy Will and Instructions.  Yet to be equally sure, Rabbainu Bachaya has, and will continue to emphasize that the benefits of Bitachon aren't unique to a tiny circle of saintly Tzadikim; perfectly righteous and fully deserving individuals. 

The idea that brazenly ignoring Hashem instructions render one's Trust in Him less than effective isn't surprising. However,  there certainly seems to more to the Blessings of Bitachon than a straightforward equation of punishment and Reward, and Divine Consequences. 

The answers to this seeming conundrum are anything but predictable or pedestrian. Rather,  what emerges is a remarkable insightful synthesis and synergy of Torah truths! 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MISPLACED TRUST]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 03:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Amongst the Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully nurture real Bitachon, is the critical concept of Trust Exclusivity. In this Episode we will continue to explore importance and meaning of this specific principle.

Having made the case that Diversifying our Trust diminishes our relationship with Hashem, Rabbeinu Bachayar now concludes with a very different rational: Placing Trust in Multiple Providers will result in failure. Rather than bringing an added measure of security and success,  it will typically backfire and weaken the outcome.      

The bottom line is that having Bitachon necessarily means placing our exclusive trust in G-d. regardless of how intuitively appealing and prudent it may seem to diversify our Trust investments, to including others in that circle may well result in Hashem choosing to abandon us to them! 

To be sure, the idea that "Big Tent Trust" can undermine and even ruins aspirations isn't new. In fact, a look at the precise language of employed by the great Prophet Jeremiah spells it out quite clearly.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Amongst the Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully nurture real Bitachon, is the critical concept of Trust Exclusivity. In this Episode we will continue to explore importance and meaning of this specific principle.

Having made the case that Diversifying our Trust diminishes our relationship with Hashem, Rabbeinu Bachayar now concludes with a very different rational: Placing Trust in Multiple Providers will result in failure. Rather than bringing an added measure of security and success,  it will typically backfire and weaken the outcome.      

The bottom line is that having Bitachon necessarily means placing our exclusive trust in G-d. regardless of how intuitively appealing and prudent it may seem to diversify our Trust investments, to including others in that circle may well result in Hashem choosing to abandon us to them! 

To be sure, the idea that "Big Tent Trust" can undermine and even ruins aspirations isn't new. In fact, a look at the precise language of employed by the great Prophet Jeremiah spells it out quite clearly.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MISPLACED TRUST]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Amongst the Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully nurture real Bitachon, is the critical concept of Trust Exclusivity. In this Episode we will continue to explore importance and meaning of this specific principle.

Having made the case that Diversifying our Trust diminishes our relationship with Hashem, Rabbeinu Bachayar now concludes with a very different rational: Placing Trust in Multiple Providers will result in failure. Rather than bringing an added measure of security and success,  it will typically backfire and weaken the outcome.      

The bottom line is that having Bitachon necessarily means placing our exclusive trust in G-d. regardless of how intuitively appealing and prudent it may seem to diversify our Trust investments, to including others in that circle may well result in Hashem choosing to abandon us to them! 

To be sure, the idea that "Big Tent Trust" can undermine and even ruins aspirations isn't new. In fact, a look at the precise language of employed by the great Prophet Jeremiah spells it out quite clearly.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Eight
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Amongst the Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully nurture real Bitachon, is the critical concept of Trust Exclusivity. In this Episode we will continue to explore importance and meaning of this specific principle.

Having made the case that Diversifying our Trust diminishes our relationship with Hashem, Rabbeinu Bachayar now concludes with a very different rational: Placing Trust in Multiple Providers will result in failure. Rather than bringing an added measure of security and success,  it will typically backfire and weaken the outcome.      

The bottom line is that having Bitachon necessarily means placing our exclusive trust in G-d. regardless of how intuitively appealing and prudent it may seem to diversify our Trust investments, to including others in that circle may well result in Hashem choosing to abandon us to them! 

To be sure, the idea that "Big Tent Trust" can undermine and even ruins aspirations isn't new. In fact, a look at the precise language of employed by the great Prophet Jeremiah spells it out quite clearly.  

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PARTNERS IN HEALING]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 03:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Seven
 ,  
  
   ~   !

The chapter opened with the ides that there are Five Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully develop Trust and Build our Bitachon. In this episode we are introduced to the third of five: "Trust Exclusivity" 

Rabbeinu Bachaya forcefully rejects Diversity in Trust, maintaining that it diminishes Monotheism, and can even lead to outright Polytheism. His position is clear: G-d can't be "Faith-Partnered." Building Bitachon is an Exclusive 'Sum Zero' Spiritual Endeavour.   

True Trust must translate itself as a constant Mindfulness of G-d being the Sole Master of Health, Wellness and Longevity. Big Tent Trust that would introduce a Combined Prescription of Reliance on G-d AND Doctors equals Less, not More as Bitachon is about Complete Reliance on Hashem ALONE!   

These lessons can be learnt from a unique story about an ancient ailing Monarch's Bitachon failure, as their veracity is further underscored by the precise language of benison employed by a great Prophet. 

To be sure, the story is introduced to demonstrate the clear biblical basis for this Trust Principle, yet it leads into an important discovery about the Torah True perspective on Medicine and the Art of Healing!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Seven
 ,  
  
   ~   !

The chapter opened with the ides that there are Five Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully develop Trust and Build our Bitachon. In this episode we are introduced to the third of five: "Trust Exclusivity" 

Rabbeinu Bachaya forcefully rejects Diversity in Trust, maintaining that it diminishes Monotheism, and can even lead to outright Polytheism. His position is clear: G-d can't be "Faith-Partnered." Building Bitachon is an Exclusive 'Sum Zero' Spiritual Endeavour.   

True Trust must translate itself as a constant Mindfulness of G-d being the Sole Master of Health, Wellness and Longevity. Big Tent Trust that would introduce a Combined Prescription of Reliance on G-d AND Doctors equals Less, not More as Bitachon is about Complete Reliance on Hashem ALONE!   

These lessons can be learnt from a unique story about an ancient ailing Monarch's Bitachon failure, as their veracity is further underscored by the precise language of benison employed by a great Prophet. 

To be sure, the story is introduced to demonstrate the clear biblical basis for this Trust Principle, yet it leads into an important discovery about the Torah True perspective on Medicine and the Art of Healing!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PARTNERS IN HEALING]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Seven
 ,  
  
   ~   !

The chapter opened with the ides that there are Five Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully develop Trust and Build our Bitachon. In this episode we are introduced to the third of five: "Trust Exclusivity" 

Rabbeinu Bachaya forcefully rejects Diversity in Trust, maintaining that it diminishes Monotheism, and can even lead to outright Polytheism. His position is clear: G-d can't be "Faith-Partnered." Building Bitachon is an Exclusive 'Sum Zero' Spiritual Endeavour.   

True Trust must translate itself as a constant Mindfulness of G-d being the Sole Master of Health, Wellness and Longevity. Big Tent Trust that would introduce a Combined Prescription of Reliance on G-d AND Doctors equals Less, not More as Bitachon is about Complete Reliance on Hashem ALONE!   

These lessons can be learnt from a unique story about an ancient ailing Monarch's Bitachon failure, as their veracity is further underscored by the precise language of benison employed by a great Prophet. 

To be sure, the story is introduced to demonstrate the clear biblical basis for this Trust Principle, yet it leads into an important discovery about the Torah True perspective on Medicine and the Art of Healing!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Seven
 ,  
  
   ~   !

The chapter opened with the ides that there are Five Foundational Principles we must internalize to successfully develop Trust and Build our Bitachon. In this episode we are introduced to the third of five: "Trust Exclusivity" 

Rabbeinu Bachaya forcefully rejects Diversity in Trust, maintaining that it diminishes Monotheism, and can even lead to outright Polytheism. His position is clear: G-d can't be "Faith-Partnered." Building Bitachon is an Exclusive 'Sum Zero' Spiritual Endeavour.   

True Trust must translate itself as a constant Mindfulness of G-d being the Sole Master of Health, Wellness and Longevity. Big Tent Trust that would introduce a Combined Prescription of Reliance on G-d AND Doctors equals Less, not More as Bitachon is about Complete Reliance on Hashem ALONE!   

These lessons can be learnt from a unique story about an ancient ailing Monarch's Bitachon failure, as their veracity is further underscored by the precise language of benison employed by a great Prophet. 

To be sure, the story is introduced to demonstrate the clear biblical basis for this Trust Principle, yet it leads into an important discovery about the Torah True perspective on Medicine and the Art of Healing!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TRUE HEART]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2021 00:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon Episode Fifty-Six
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya opened this chapter by alluding to five foundational principles that must be internalized if one is to succeed at developing Trust and Building Bitachon. 

In this episode we are introduced to the second Faith Fundamental: Sincerity!

Simply stated, Trust in G-d can only be effective and meaningful when it is a heartfelt and sincere expression of our convictions and beliefs. 

In fact, as it turns out, Bitachon must be wholehearted. Lip service paid to this lofty faith ideal is a pointless exercise and ultimately meaningless. Only by virtue of genuine trust can we achieve complete Reliance on Hashem!   

This is clearly demonstrated with uniquely braided strands of sacred Scripture them spell out the basis for this second Trust Principle.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon Episode Fifty-Six
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya opened this chapter by alluding to five foundational principles that must be internalized if one is to succeed at developing Trust and Building Bitachon. 

In this episode we are introduced to the second Faith Fundamental: Sincerity!

Simply stated, Trust in G-d can only be effective and meaningful when it is a heartfelt and sincere expression of our convictions and beliefs. 

In fact, as it turns out, Bitachon must be wholehearted. Lip service paid to this lofty faith ideal is a pointless exercise and ultimately meaningless. Only by virtue of genuine trust can we achieve complete Reliance on Hashem!   

This is clearly demonstrated with uniquely braided strands of sacred Scripture them spell out the basis for this second Trust Principle.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TRUE HEART]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon Episode Fifty-Six
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya opened this chapter by alluding to five foundational principles that must be internalized if one is to succeed at developing Trust and Building Bitachon. 

In this episode we are introduced to the second Faith Fundamental: Sincerity!

Simply stated, Trust in G-d can only be effective and meaningful when it is a heartfelt and sincere expression of our convictions and beliefs. 

In fact, as it turns out, Bitachon must be wholehearted. Lip service paid to this lofty faith ideal is a pointless exercise and ultimately meaningless. Only by virtue of genuine trust can we achieve complete Reliance on Hashem!   

This is clearly demonstrated with uniquely braided strands of sacred Scripture them spell out the basis for this second Trust Principle.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon Episode Fifty-Six
 ,  
 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya opened this chapter by alluding to five foundational principles that must be internalized if one is to succeed at developing Trust and Building Bitachon. 

In this episode we are introduced to the second Faith Fundamental: Sincerity!

Simply stated, Trust in G-d can only be effective and meaningful when it is a heartfelt and sincere expression of our convictions and beliefs. 

In fact, as it turns out, Bitachon must be wholehearted. Lip service paid to this lofty faith ideal is a pointless exercise and ultimately meaningless. Only by virtue of genuine trust can we achieve complete Reliance on Hashem!   

This is clearly demonstrated with uniquely braided strands of sacred Scripture them spell out the basis for this second Trust Principle.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BEFORE YOUR TIME]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 15:37:21 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
G-d does not reveal His presence in Creation, choosing to obfuscate His harmonious management of all that happens. Yet, we believe that Hashem continually brings everything into existence, and runs all affairs of our reality. Always.  

Having established this in the present episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses those who anxiously burden and overexert themselves trying make things happen, rather than making reasonable efforts and leaving the rest to G-d. This, he believed, stems form a lack of understanding, weakness of conviction and deficiency in one's faith!  

Instead, we must achieve mindfulness of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Everything has its Season. Trying to Hasten it, is Futile and pointless. We must constantly remind ourselves that the Creator runs all our affairs. Getting anxious about the future, and trying to make things happen on your own timeline is a waste of time as ultimately even the timing of events is preordained by G-d! 

The culmination is a stunning tapestry of Scripture is presented to illustrate these Torah truism as we complete the first Trust Principle of this chapter. 

In conclusion we must recognize that Hashem alone possesses all Seven Criteria to foster Bitachon, from endless care and concern to complete control of everything. This will lead us to Trust in Hashem and enable us to Build our Bitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
G-d does not reveal His presence in Creation, choosing to obfuscate His harmonious management of all that happens. Yet, we believe that Hashem continually brings everything into existence, and runs all affairs of our reality. Always.  

Having established this in the present episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses those who anxiously burden and overexert themselves trying make things happen, rather than making reasonable efforts and leaving the rest to G-d. This, he believed, stems form a lack of understanding, weakness of conviction and deficiency in one's faith!  

Instead, we must achieve mindfulness of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Everything has its Season. Trying to Hasten it, is Futile and pointless. We must constantly remind ourselves that the Creator runs all our affairs. Getting anxious about the future, and trying to make things happen on your own timeline is a waste of time as ultimately even the timing of events is preordained by G-d! 

The culmination is a stunning tapestry of Scripture is presented to illustrate these Torah truism as we complete the first Trust Principle of this chapter. 

In conclusion we must recognize that Hashem alone possesses all Seven Criteria to foster Bitachon, from endless care and concern to complete control of everything. This will lead us to Trust in Hashem and enable us to Build our Bitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BEFORE YOUR TIME]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
G-d does not reveal His presence in Creation, choosing to obfuscate His harmonious management of all that happens. Yet, we believe that Hashem continually brings everything into existence, and runs all affairs of our reality. Always.  

Having established this in the present episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses those who anxiously burden and overexert themselves trying make things happen, rather than making reasonable efforts and leaving the rest to G-d. This, he believed, stems form a lack of understanding, weakness of conviction and deficiency in one's faith!  

Instead, we must achieve mindfulness of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Everything has its Season. Trying to Hasten it, is Futile and pointless. We must constantly remind ourselves that the Creator runs all our affairs. Getting anxious about the future, and trying to make things happen on your own timeline is a waste of time as ultimately even the timing of events is preordained by G-d! 

The culmination is a stunning tapestry of Scripture is presented to illustrate these Torah truism as we complete the first Trust Principle of this chapter. 

In conclusion we must recognize that Hashem alone possesses all Seven Criteria to foster Bitachon, from endless care and concern to complete control of everything. This will lead us to Trust in Hashem and enable us to Build our Bitachon!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Five
 ,  
  
   ~   !
G-d does not reveal His presence in Creation, choosing to obfuscate His harmonious management of all that happens. Yet, we believe that Hashem continually brings everything into existence, and runs all affairs of our reality. Always.  

Having established this in the present episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya now addresses those who anxiously burden and overexert themselves trying make things happen, rather than making reasonable efforts and leaving the rest to G-d. This, he believed, stems form a lack of understanding, weakness of conviction and deficiency in one's faith!  

Instead, we must achieve mindfulness of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Everything has its Season. Trying to Hasten it, is Futile and pointless. We must constantly remind ourselves that the Creator runs all our affairs. Getting anxious about the future, and trying to make things happen on your own timeline is a waste of time as ultimately even the timing of events is preordained by G-d! 

The culmination is a stunning tapestry of Scripture is presented to illustrate these Torah truism as we complete the first Trust Principle of this chapter. 

In conclusion we must recognize that Hashem alone possesses all Seven Criteria to foster Bitachon, from endless care and concern to complete control of everything. This will lead us to Trust in Hashem and enable us to Build our Bitachon!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:41:14</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DRIVING FORCE]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 03:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
The Global System of Cause and Effect doesn't overtly reveal the presence of the Creator. G-d, in effect, conceals His harmonious management of all existence and every event. This leads some to the erroneous conclusion that reality is governed by independent causes, and that Hashem is disengaged from His creation. 

In this episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to disabuse us of this misguided notion by directing to focus on and contemplate the weak and inconsequential nature of most causes. The changes or transformation they engender, or spawn clearly indicate the guidance and power of a Higher Force. 

Understanding this helps us arrive at an appreciation of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. For although the universe may seem to be driven in a random Cause-and-Effect fashion, with disparate happenings triggering indiscriminate results, the truth is that our Creator remains in full control, and everything is always being choreographed by Divine Design. 

Internalizing this concept will undoubtedly lead us towards achieving Trust in Hashem, and effectively enhance our Bitachon building abilities!     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
The Global System of Cause and Effect doesn't overtly reveal the presence of the Creator. G-d, in effect, conceals His harmonious management of all existence and every event. This leads some to the erroneous conclusion that reality is governed by independent causes, and that Hashem is disengaged from His creation. 

In this episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to disabuse us of this misguided notion by directing to focus on and contemplate the weak and inconsequential nature of most causes. The changes or transformation they engender, or spawn clearly indicate the guidance and power of a Higher Force. 

Understanding this helps us arrive at an appreciation of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. For although the universe may seem to be driven in a random Cause-and-Effect fashion, with disparate happenings triggering indiscriminate results, the truth is that our Creator remains in full control, and everything is always being choreographed by Divine Design. 

Internalizing this concept will undoubtedly lead us towards achieving Trust in Hashem, and effectively enhance our Bitachon building abilities!     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DRIVING FORCE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
The Global System of Cause and Effect doesn't overtly reveal the presence of the Creator. G-d, in effect, conceals His harmonious management of all existence and every event. This leads some to the erroneous conclusion that reality is governed by independent causes, and that Hashem is disengaged from His creation. 

In this episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to disabuse us of this misguided notion by directing to focus on and contemplate the weak and inconsequential nature of most causes. The changes or transformation they engender, or spawn clearly indicate the guidance and power of a Higher Force. 

Understanding this helps us arrive at an appreciation of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. For although the universe may seem to be driven in a random Cause-and-Effect fashion, with disparate happenings triggering indiscriminate results, the truth is that our Creator remains in full control, and everything is always being choreographed by Divine Design. 

Internalizing this concept will undoubtedly lead us towards achieving Trust in Hashem, and effectively enhance our Bitachon building abilities!     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Four
 ,  
 
   ~   !
The Global System of Cause and Effect doesn't overtly reveal the presence of the Creator. G-d, in effect, conceals His harmonious management of all existence and every event. This leads some to the erroneous conclusion that reality is governed by independent causes, and that Hashem is disengaged from His creation. 

In this episode, Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to disabuse us of this misguided notion by directing to focus on and contemplate the weak and inconsequential nature of most causes. The changes or transformation they engender, or spawn clearly indicate the guidance and power of a Higher Force. 

Understanding this helps us arrive at an appreciation of the truth about Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. For although the universe may seem to be driven in a random Cause-and-Effect fashion, with disparate happenings triggering indiscriminate results, the truth is that our Creator remains in full control, and everything is always being choreographed by Divine Design. 

Internalizing this concept will undoubtedly lead us towards achieving Trust in Hashem, and effectively enhance our Bitachon building abilities!     

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:35:22</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CHAIN OF EVENTS]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 02:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are directed to contemplate,  absorb, and internalize the mind-boggling truth about Hashgacha Pratis (Individual Divine Providence) Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Real, clear awareness of this leads us to place unreserved and blissful reliance on G-d, which as we have learnt defines the concept of Bitachon.

Here, we discover Rabbeinu Bachaya's stunning illustration of the Torah truism; All Lives Matter -- in complete Harmony with Global Events!  Hashem manages our lives from beginning to end. No one has control over their own longevity, affluence, or success. Incredibly, everything around us is pre-ordained in concert. He clearly believed that focusing on this would necessarily lead us into experiencing total Trust in Hashem.]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are directed to contemplate,  absorb, and internalize the mind-boggling truth about Hashgacha Pratis (Individual Divine Providence) Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Real, clear awareness of this leads us to place unreserved and blissful reliance on G-d, which as we have learnt defines the concept of Bitachon.

Here, we discover Rabbeinu Bachaya's stunning illustration of the Torah truism; All Lives Matter -- in complete Harmony with Global Events!  Hashem manages our lives from beginning to end. No one has control over their own longevity, affluence, or success. Incredibly, everything around us is pre-ordained in concert. He clearly believed that focusing on this would necessarily lead us into experiencing total Trust in Hashem.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CHAIN OF EVENTS]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are directed to contemplate,  absorb, and internalize the mind-boggling truth about Hashgacha Pratis (Individual Divine Providence) Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Real, clear awareness of this leads us to place unreserved and blissful reliance on G-d, which as we have learnt defines the concept of Bitachon.

Here, we discover Rabbeinu Bachaya's stunning illustration of the Torah truism; All Lives Matter -- in complete Harmony with Global Events!  Hashem manages our lives from beginning to end. No one has control over their own longevity, affluence, or success. Incredibly, everything around us is pre-ordained in concert. He clearly believed that focusing on this would necessarily lead us into experiencing total Trust in Hashem.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Three
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are directed to contemplate,  absorb, and internalize the mind-boggling truth about Hashgacha Pratis (Individual Divine Providence) Hashem's absolute control and supervision of all that happens. Real, clear awareness of this leads us to place unreserved and blissful reliance on G-d, which as we have learnt defines the concept of Bitachon.

Here, we discover Rabbeinu Bachaya's stunning illustration of the Torah truism; All Lives Matter -- in complete Harmony with Global Events!  Hashem manages our lives from beginning to end. No one has control over their own longevity, affluence, or success. Incredibly, everything around us is pre-ordained in concert. He clearly believed that focusing on this would necessarily lead us into experiencing total Trust in Hashem.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:46:27</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ULTIMATE GIFT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 03:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are enjoined to properly contemplate,  fully absorb, and internalize Hashem's  benevolent kindness until we come to "Know" it. This will lead us into experiencing true Trust in G-d, e.g., Bitachon.

Rabbeinu Bachaya believed that focus on our Creator's Boundless Kindness would necessarily lead us into Trust. In sharp contrast to people's kindness that invariably isn't dispensed with purest of intentions and comes with expectations of reciprocity. The Creator’s kindness, however, has no hidden agendas or limits! Appropriately awareness will inspire us to place our unreserved and total Trust in Hashem.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are enjoined to properly contemplate,  fully absorb, and internalize Hashem's  benevolent kindness until we come to "Know" it. This will lead us into experiencing true Trust in G-d, e.g., Bitachon.

Rabbeinu Bachaya believed that focus on our Creator's Boundless Kindness would necessarily lead us into Trust. In sharp contrast to people's kindness that invariably isn't dispensed with purest of intentions and comes with expectations of reciprocity. The Creator’s kindness, however, has no hidden agendas or limits! Appropriately awareness will inspire us to place our unreserved and total Trust in Hashem.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE ULTIMATE GIFT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are enjoined to properly contemplate,  fully absorb, and internalize Hashem's  benevolent kindness until we come to "Know" it. This will lead us into experiencing true Trust in G-d, e.g., Bitachon.

Rabbeinu Bachaya believed that focus on our Creator's Boundless Kindness would necessarily lead us into Trust. In sharp contrast to people's kindness that invariably isn't dispensed with purest of intentions and comes with expectations of reciprocity. The Creator’s kindness, however, has no hidden agendas or limits! Appropriately awareness will inspire us to place our unreserved and total Trust in Hashem.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-Two
 ,  
  
   ~   !
In this episode, we are enjoined to properly contemplate,  fully absorb, and internalize Hashem's  benevolent kindness until we come to "Know" it. This will lead us into experiencing true Trust in G-d, e.g., Bitachon.

Rabbeinu Bachaya believed that focus on our Creator's Boundless Kindness would necessarily lead us into Trust. In sharp contrast to people's kindness that invariably isn't dispensed with purest of intentions and comes with expectations of reciprocity. The Creator’s kindness, however, has no hidden agendas or limits! Appropriately awareness will inspire us to place our unreserved and total Trust in Hashem.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MISSION CONTROL]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 17:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
In this episode, another important and foundational axiom of our Torah Faith is highlighted to further underscore the idea of singular Trust in G-d (Bitachon). This too is conveyed in terms that address our emotional intelligence, and the message is  articulated in lucid terms that are easy to personalize in resonate fashion.    

Here we focus on recognizing and appreciating the truth about Hashem's Exclusive Control over absolutely everything. Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains, with absolute certainty, that no Human Being (despite the freedom of choice we are divinely endowed) has any ability to do anything to or for anyone else unless G-d wants him to.  And as such; "only in Him is it appropriate to place our unreserved and total Trust!"   

This is intended quite literally: No one can do anything without His Permission,  no human being can harm or help you unless Al-mighty G-d ordains it so. Logically then, one should never put their trust in anyone else except Hashem – and that's exactly what we refer to when we speak of Bitachon!
  
Chapter Three,  Part Six comprises the 51st episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
In this episode, another important and foundational axiom of our Torah Faith is highlighted to further underscore the idea of singular Trust in G-d (Bitachon). This too is conveyed in terms that address our emotional intelligence, and the message is  articulated in lucid terms that are easy to personalize in resonate fashion.    

Here we focus on recognizing and appreciating the truth about Hashem's Exclusive Control over absolutely everything. Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains, with absolute certainty, that no Human Being (despite the freedom of choice we are divinely endowed) has any ability to do anything to or for anyone else unless G-d wants him to.  And as such; "only in Him is it appropriate to place our unreserved and total Trust!"   

This is intended quite literally: No one can do anything without His Permission,  no human being can harm or help you unless Al-mighty G-d ordains it so. Logically then, one should never put their trust in anyone else except Hashem – and that's exactly what we refer to when we speak of Bitachon!
  
Chapter Three,  Part Six comprises the 51st episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MISSION CONTROL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
In this episode, another important and foundational axiom of our Torah Faith is highlighted to further underscore the idea of singular Trust in G-d (Bitachon). This too is conveyed in terms that address our emotional intelligence, and the message is  articulated in lucid terms that are easy to personalize in resonate fashion.    

Here we focus on recognizing and appreciating the truth about Hashem's Exclusive Control over absolutely everything. Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains, with absolute certainty, that no Human Being (despite the freedom of choice we are divinely endowed) has any ability to do anything to or for anyone else unless G-d wants him to.  And as such; "only in Him is it appropriate to place our unreserved and total Trust!"   

This is intended quite literally: No one can do anything without His Permission,  no human being can harm or help you unless Al-mighty G-d ordains it so. Logically then, one should never put their trust in anyone else except Hashem – and that's exactly what we refer to when we speak of Bitachon!
  
Chapter Three,  Part Six comprises the 51st episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty-One
 ,  
 
   ~   !
In this episode, another important and foundational axiom of our Torah Faith is highlighted to further underscore the idea of singular Trust in G-d (Bitachon). This too is conveyed in terms that address our emotional intelligence, and the message is  articulated in lucid terms that are easy to personalize in resonate fashion.    

Here we focus on recognizing and appreciating the truth about Hashem's Exclusive Control over absolutely everything. Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains, with absolute certainty, that no Human Being (despite the freedom of choice we are divinely endowed) has any ability to do anything to or for anyone else unless G-d wants him to.  And as such; "only in Him is it appropriate to place our unreserved and total Trust!"   

This is intended quite literally: No one can do anything without His Permission,  no human being can harm or help you unless Al-mighty G-d ordains it so. Logically then, one should never put their trust in anyone else except Hashem – and that's exactly what we refer to when we speak of Bitachon!
  
Chapter Three,  Part Six comprises the 51st episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466341/artworks-0vrS6GBJue94Peb1-J2MeLg-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:33:45</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2021 22:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty
 ,  
  
   ~   !
To further make the case for Bitachon -- in a way that addresses our emotional intelligence. Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to weave his unique tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture in heartfelt yet lucid terms.  

The fourth requisite quality about Hashem's undivided attentiveness is presented, an it too leads to the same conclusion: Only G-d is deserving of our unreserved Trust!   

Because no matter how much your trusted friend cares for you there's always the chance they may be preoccupied by other things. Yet Hashem is never overwhelmed and always focuses on you. The arithmetic is simple. Only He is Ever Engaged + Only He is Always Watching = Only in Him should place our Total Reliance and Trust. 
  
Chapter Three,  Part Five comprises the 50th episode of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty
 ,  
  
   ~   !
To further make the case for Bitachon -- in a way that addresses our emotional intelligence. Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to weave his unique tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture in heartfelt yet lucid terms.  

The fourth requisite quality about Hashem's undivided attentiveness is presented, an it too leads to the same conclusion: Only G-d is deserving of our unreserved Trust!   

Because no matter how much your trusted friend cares for you there's always the chance they may be preoccupied by other things. Yet Hashem is never overwhelmed and always focuses on you. The arithmetic is simple. Only He is Ever Engaged + Only He is Always Watching = Only in Him should place our Total Reliance and Trust. 
  
Chapter Three,  Part Five comprises the 50th episode of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty
 ,  
  
   ~   !
To further make the case for Bitachon -- in a way that addresses our emotional intelligence. Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to weave his unique tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture in heartfelt yet lucid terms.  

The fourth requisite quality about Hashem's undivided attentiveness is presented, an it too leads to the same conclusion: Only G-d is deserving of our unreserved Trust!   

Because no matter how much your trusted friend cares for you there's always the chance they may be preoccupied by other things. Yet Hashem is never overwhelmed and always focuses on you. The arithmetic is simple. Only He is Ever Engaged + Only He is Always Watching = Only in Him should place our Total Reliance and Trust. 
  
Chapter Three,  Part Five comprises the 50th episode of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifty
 ,  
  
   ~   !
To further make the case for Bitachon -- in a way that addresses our emotional intelligence. Rabbeinu Bachaya continues to weave his unique tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture in heartfelt yet lucid terms.  

The fourth requisite quality about Hashem's undivided attentiveness is presented, an it too leads to the same conclusion: Only G-d is deserving of our unreserved Trust!   

Because no matter how much your trusted friend cares for you there's always the chance they may be preoccupied by other things. Yet Hashem is never overwhelmed and always focuses on you. The arithmetic is simple. Only He is Ever Engaged + Only He is Always Watching = Only in Him should place our Total Reliance and Trust. 
  
Chapter Three,  Part Five comprises the 50th episode of this ongoing series.

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1466342/artworks-PQhujRxbhr0BurSj-BMtRsQ-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:31:06</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE GREAT AND POWERFUL]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 00:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Nine
 ,   
   
   ~   !
In this chapter, as we continue to make the case for Bitachon -- the ideas articulated are specifically designed to engage our emotional intelligence. Weaving a tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to embroider understanding onto our hearts! 

This is how the the third requisite quality of Power, Strength and Stamina is presented, and naturally,  it’s once again no contest: Only our great and all-powerful G-d can always be relied on and is deserving of our Trust!   

The real question is why is this restatement of faith-based common sense even necessary; isn't a given that an Omnipotent Creator is more Powerful Anyone Else?

Discover how the key to understanding this part of what's really a very profound thesis is found by answering that very question!   
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Nine
 ,   
   
   ~   !
In this chapter, as we continue to make the case for Bitachon -- the ideas articulated are specifically designed to engage our emotional intelligence. Weaving a tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to embroider understanding onto our hearts! 

This is how the the third requisite quality of Power, Strength and Stamina is presented, and naturally,  it’s once again no contest: Only our great and all-powerful G-d can always be relied on and is deserving of our Trust!   

The real question is why is this restatement of faith-based common sense even necessary; isn't a given that an Omnipotent Creator is more Powerful Anyone Else?

Discover how the key to understanding this part of what's really a very profound thesis is found by answering that very question!   
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE GREAT AND POWERFUL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Nine
 ,   
   
   ~   !
In this chapter, as we continue to make the case for Bitachon -- the ideas articulated are specifically designed to engage our emotional intelligence. Weaving a tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to embroider understanding onto our hearts! 

This is how the the third requisite quality of Power, Strength and Stamina is presented, and naturally,  it’s once again no contest: Only our great and all-powerful G-d can always be relied on and is deserving of our Trust!   

The real question is why is this restatement of faith-based common sense even necessary; isn't a given that an Omnipotent Creator is more Powerful Anyone Else?

Discover how the key to understanding this part of what's really a very profound thesis is found by answering that very question!   
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Nine
 ,   
   
   ~   !
In this chapter, as we continue to make the case for Bitachon -- the ideas articulated are specifically designed to engage our emotional intelligence. Weaving a tapestry of faith-inspired logic and scripture Rabbeinu Bachaya seeks to embroider understanding onto our hearts! 

This is how the the third requisite quality of Power, Strength and Stamina is presented, and naturally,  it’s once again no contest: Only our great and all-powerful G-d can always be relied on and is deserving of our Trust!   

The real question is why is this restatement of faith-based common sense even necessary; isn't a given that an Omnipotent Creator is more Powerful Anyone Else?

Discover how the key to understanding this part of what's really a very profound thesis is found by answering that very question!   
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FATHER KNOWS BEST]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Eight
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Continuing to make the case for Bitachon with ideas designed to address and engage our emotional intelligence to implant understanding in the heart,  Rabbeinu Bachaya now re-imagines and freshly presents the next previously presented concept. 

This restatement of the idea that a to place trust in a provider, you'd have to be certain they know your needs will persuasively lead us to a common sense conclusion: If  an entity’s creator will always know it best, then our Omnipotent Creator of not only the form but the very essence of existence itself undoubtedly always Knows Better than Anyone Else!    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Eight
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Continuing to make the case for Bitachon with ideas designed to address and engage our emotional intelligence to implant understanding in the heart,  Rabbeinu Bachaya now re-imagines and freshly presents the next previously presented concept. 

This restatement of the idea that a to place trust in a provider, you'd have to be certain they know your needs will persuasively lead us to a common sense conclusion: If  an entity’s creator will always know it best, then our Omnipotent Creator of not only the form but the very essence of existence itself undoubtedly always Knows Better than Anyone Else!    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FATHER KNOWS BEST]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Eight
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Continuing to make the case for Bitachon with ideas designed to address and engage our emotional intelligence to implant understanding in the heart,  Rabbeinu Bachaya now re-imagines and freshly presents the next previously presented concept. 

This restatement of the idea that a to place trust in a provider, you'd have to be certain they know your needs will persuasively lead us to a common sense conclusion: If  an entity’s creator will always know it best, then our Omnipotent Creator of not only the form but the very essence of existence itself undoubtedly always Knows Better than Anyone Else!    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Eight
 ,  
  
   ~   !
Continuing to make the case for Bitachon with ideas designed to address and engage our emotional intelligence to implant understanding in the heart,  Rabbeinu Bachaya now re-imagines and freshly presents the next previously presented concept. 

This restatement of the idea that a to place trust in a provider, you'd have to be certain they know your needs will persuasively lead us to a common sense conclusion: If  an entity’s creator will always know it best, then our Omnipotent Creator of not only the form but the very essence of existence itself undoubtedly always Knows Better than Anyone Else!    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A PRAYER FOR COMPASSION]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
Having established that the healthy and lasting development of real Bitachon can only be planted and nurtured in field of one's emotional endeavours. Only once deep and faithful roots are sunk into the fertile soil of the heart can a person's Trust in Hashem properly blossom. 

The knowledge that is primarily be an emotional effort and undertaking serves to clarify why the seven requisite criteria that allow for trust to grow must be repeated (in a different order) and entirely reframed. Here Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the heart and strum the emotive strings of the soul. 

The first of the qualities to be re-imagined: Rachamim or Compassion. Is this concept Divine or Humane at its Core? That is to say; when a person experiences profound feeling of truly merciful compassion is that reflective of our Creator Himself, or is it primarily a heartfelt form of Human Expression? 

The astounding thesis that emerges rotates the popular western image on its head and re-casts Mercy it a remarkable new light, ultimately demonstrating why is so foundational a step in Building Bitachon within ourselves!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
Having established that the healthy and lasting development of real Bitachon can only be planted and nurtured in field of one's emotional endeavours. Only once deep and faithful roots are sunk into the fertile soil of the heart can a person's Trust in Hashem properly blossom. 

The knowledge that is primarily be an emotional effort and undertaking serves to clarify why the seven requisite criteria that allow for trust to grow must be repeated (in a different order) and entirely reframed. Here Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the heart and strum the emotive strings of the soul. 

The first of the qualities to be re-imagined: Rachamim or Compassion. Is this concept Divine or Humane at its Core? That is to say; when a person experiences profound feeling of truly merciful compassion is that reflective of our Creator Himself, or is it primarily a heartfelt form of Human Expression? 

The astounding thesis that emerges rotates the popular western image on its head and re-casts Mercy it a remarkable new light, ultimately demonstrating why is so foundational a step in Building Bitachon within ourselves!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A PRAYER FOR COMPASSION]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
Having established that the healthy and lasting development of real Bitachon can only be planted and nurtured in field of one's emotional endeavours. Only once deep and faithful roots are sunk into the fertile soil of the heart can a person's Trust in Hashem properly blossom. 

The knowledge that is primarily be an emotional effort and undertaking serves to clarify why the seven requisite criteria that allow for trust to grow must be repeated (in a different order) and entirely reframed. Here Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the heart and strum the emotive strings of the soul. 

The first of the qualities to be re-imagined: Rachamim or Compassion. Is this concept Divine or Humane at its Core? That is to say; when a person experiences profound feeling of truly merciful compassion is that reflective of our Creator Himself, or is it primarily a heartfelt form of Human Expression? 

The astounding thesis that emerges rotates the popular western image on its head and re-casts Mercy it a remarkable new light, ultimately demonstrating why is so foundational a step in Building Bitachon within ourselves!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Seven
 ,  
   
   ~   !
Having established that the healthy and lasting development of real Bitachon can only be planted and nurtured in field of one's emotional endeavours. Only once deep and faithful roots are sunk into the fertile soil of the heart can a person's Trust in Hashem properly blossom. 

The knowledge that is primarily be an emotional effort and undertaking serves to clarify why the seven requisite criteria that allow for trust to grow must be repeated (in a different order) and entirely reframed. Here Rabbeinu Bachaya speaks to the heart and strum the emotive strings of the soul. 

The first of the qualities to be re-imagined: Rachamim or Compassion. Is this concept Divine or Humane at its Core? That is to say; when a person experiences profound feeling of truly merciful compassion is that reflective of our Creator Himself, or is it primarily a heartfelt form of Human Expression? 

The astounding thesis that emerges rotates the popular western image on its head and re-casts Mercy it a remarkable new light, ultimately demonstrating why is so foundational a step in Building Bitachon within ourselves!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SEEING IS BELIEVING]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Six
 , #   
   ~   !
Despite the incredible power of Pure Clear Faith, Rabbeinu Bachaya surprises us with his introductory statement of the third chapter; Building our Bitachon (essentially a faith-based Trust in G-d) is going to require much more than Blind Faith! 

After laying the (previously introduced) solid seven-layer foundation, one might have thought that the Structure of our “Trust Psyche” could now be built. Yet clearly the author believed that, not withstanding the fully articulated categories of necessary trust criteria, a critical component is still missing. This all, it must be emphasized, is despite the detailed scriptural references and common-sense logic already presented.  

In this episode we focus on the need for and importance of achieving not only a spiritual and cerebral connection with the Creator, but also a profound emotional relationship as well.  As we will discover, then, and only then, can we hope to Build our Bitachon and bring about lasting inner change that will grant us the tranquility and peace of mind that true Trust in Hashem is all about.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Six
 , #   
   ~   !
Despite the incredible power of Pure Clear Faith, Rabbeinu Bachaya surprises us with his introductory statement of the third chapter; Building our Bitachon (essentially a faith-based Trust in G-d) is going to require much more than Blind Faith! 

After laying the (previously introduced) solid seven-layer foundation, one might have thought that the Structure of our “Trust Psyche” could now be built. Yet clearly the author believed that, not withstanding the fully articulated categories of necessary trust criteria, a critical component is still missing. This all, it must be emphasized, is despite the detailed scriptural references and common-sense logic already presented.  

In this episode we focus on the need for and importance of achieving not only a spiritual and cerebral connection with the Creator, but also a profound emotional relationship as well.  As we will discover, then, and only then, can we hope to Build our Bitachon and bring about lasting inner change that will grant us the tranquility and peace of mind that true Trust in Hashem is all about.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SEEING IS BELIEVING]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Six
 , #   
   ~   !
Despite the incredible power of Pure Clear Faith, Rabbeinu Bachaya surprises us with his introductory statement of the third chapter; Building our Bitachon (essentially a faith-based Trust in G-d) is going to require much more than Blind Faith! 

After laying the (previously introduced) solid seven-layer foundation, one might have thought that the Structure of our “Trust Psyche” could now be built. Yet clearly the author believed that, not withstanding the fully articulated categories of necessary trust criteria, a critical component is still missing. This all, it must be emphasized, is despite the detailed scriptural references and common-sense logic already presented.  

In this episode we focus on the need for and importance of achieving not only a spiritual and cerebral connection with the Creator, but also a profound emotional relationship as well.  As we will discover, then, and only then, can we hope to Build our Bitachon and bring about lasting inner change that will grant us the tranquility and peace of mind that true Trust in Hashem is all about.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha'ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Six
 , #   
   ~   !
Despite the incredible power of Pure Clear Faith, Rabbeinu Bachaya surprises us with his introductory statement of the third chapter; Building our Bitachon (essentially a faith-based Trust in G-d) is going to require much more than Blind Faith! 

After laying the (previously introduced) solid seven-layer foundation, one might have thought that the Structure of our “Trust Psyche” could now be built. Yet clearly the author believed that, not withstanding the fully articulated categories of necessary trust criteria, a critical component is still missing. This all, it must be emphasized, is despite the detailed scriptural references and common-sense logic already presented.  

In this episode we focus on the need for and importance of achieving not only a spiritual and cerebral connection with the Creator, but also a profound emotional relationship as well.  As we will discover, then, and only then, can we hope to Build our Bitachon and bring about lasting inner change that will grant us the tranquility and peace of mind that true Trust in Hashem is all about.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE PERFECT BOSS]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 15:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Five
 , #        
   ~   !
After lucidly articulating the seven categories of criteria necessary to engender Trust in a Provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya demonstrates why If common sense logic prevails, it’s [only] "In G-d We [can] Trust" as the analysis clearly shows how only Hashem possesses all the requisite qualities true Trust requires. 

In presenting his rational thesis that invariably leads to the idea that only G-d can be relied on and is deserving of our Trust, he quotes a wide variety of biblical verses to prove his point.   

In this episode we focus on the need for those scripture citations. After all, if it's so logical a conclusion, why is there a need for all the biblical sources as proof that only 
G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.
  
Part Six of the second chapter of the Sha'ar,  comprises the 45th episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Five
 , #        
   ~   !
After lucidly articulating the seven categories of criteria necessary to engender Trust in a Provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya demonstrates why If common sense logic prevails, it’s [only] "In G-d We [can] Trust" as the analysis clearly shows how only Hashem possesses all the requisite qualities true Trust requires. 

In presenting his rational thesis that invariably leads to the idea that only G-d can be relied on and is deserving of our Trust, he quotes a wide variety of biblical verses to prove his point.   

In this episode we focus on the need for those scripture citations. After all, if it's so logical a conclusion, why is there a need for all the biblical sources as proof that only 
G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.
  
Part Six of the second chapter of the Sha'ar,  comprises the 45th episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE PERFECT BOSS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Five
 , #        
   ~   !
After lucidly articulating the seven categories of criteria necessary to engender Trust in a Provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya demonstrates why If common sense logic prevails, it’s [only] "In G-d We [can] Trust" as the analysis clearly shows how only Hashem possesses all the requisite qualities true Trust requires. 

In presenting his rational thesis that invariably leads to the idea that only G-d can be relied on and is deserving of our Trust, he quotes a wide variety of biblical verses to prove his point.   

In this episode we focus on the need for those scripture citations. After all, if it's so logical a conclusion, why is there a need for all the biblical sources as proof that only 
G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.
  
Part Six of the second chapter of the Sha'ar,  comprises the 45th episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Five
 , #        
   ~   !
After lucidly articulating the seven categories of criteria necessary to engender Trust in a Provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya demonstrates why If common sense logic prevails, it’s [only] "In G-d We [can] Trust" as the analysis clearly shows how only Hashem possesses all the requisite qualities true Trust requires. 

In presenting his rational thesis that invariably leads to the idea that only G-d can be relied on and is deserving of our Trust, he quotes a wide variety of biblical verses to prove his point.   

In this episode we focus on the need for those scripture citations. After all, if it's so logical a conclusion, why is there a need for all the biblical sources as proof that only 
G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.
  
Part Six of the second chapter of the Sha'ar,  comprises the 45th episode of this ongoing series.    
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LIKE FATHER]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 17:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Four
 , #  
   ~   !
Following his systematic presentation of the seven categories of qualities necessary to place unfailing Trust in a powerful provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya lucidly demonstrated how the first can only be found in G-d. He now continues to spell things out in ever increasing certainty gently enabling us to appreciate why he concludes that Hashem is only Provider we should place our full confidence in.  

In this episode we focus on the final (previously enumerated) requisite qualities, Consistency, Absolute Control and unfailing Generosity and Kindness.  The verses quoted will be demonstrably clear in indicating that only G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.

Bottom line:  Absolute reliance on a provider, an essential quality to engender real Trust means the provider must always be available when we need. Can anybody else always be there for us? Only Hashem is with us throughout all our Life’s Journeys!         
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Four
 , #  
   ~   !
Following his systematic presentation of the seven categories of qualities necessary to place unfailing Trust in a powerful provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya lucidly demonstrated how the first can only be found in G-d. He now continues to spell things out in ever increasing certainty gently enabling us to appreciate why he concludes that Hashem is only Provider we should place our full confidence in.  

In this episode we focus on the final (previously enumerated) requisite qualities, Consistency, Absolute Control and unfailing Generosity and Kindness.  The verses quoted will be demonstrably clear in indicating that only G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.

Bottom line:  Absolute reliance on a provider, an essential quality to engender real Trust means the provider must always be available when we need. Can anybody else always be there for us? Only Hashem is with us throughout all our Life’s Journeys!         
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LIKE FATHER]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Four
 , #  
   ~   !
Following his systematic presentation of the seven categories of qualities necessary to place unfailing Trust in a powerful provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya lucidly demonstrated how the first can only be found in G-d. He now continues to spell things out in ever increasing certainty gently enabling us to appreciate why he concludes that Hashem is only Provider we should place our full confidence in.  

In this episode we focus on the final (previously enumerated) requisite qualities, Consistency, Absolute Control and unfailing Generosity and Kindness.  The verses quoted will be demonstrably clear in indicating that only G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.

Bottom line:  Absolute reliance on a provider, an essential quality to engender real Trust means the provider must always be available when we need. Can anybody else always be there for us? Only Hashem is with us throughout all our Life’s Journeys!         
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Four
 , #  
   ~   !
Following his systematic presentation of the seven categories of qualities necessary to place unfailing Trust in a powerful provider, Rabbeinu Bachaya lucidly demonstrated how the first can only be found in G-d. He now continues to spell things out in ever increasing certainty gently enabling us to appreciate why he concludes that Hashem is only Provider we should place our full confidence in.  

In this episode we focus on the final (previously enumerated) requisite qualities, Consistency, Absolute Control and unfailing Generosity and Kindness.  The verses quoted will be demonstrably clear in indicating that only G-d can Possess all the qualities that true Trust demands.

Bottom line:  Absolute reliance on a provider, an essential quality to engender real Trust means the provider must always be available when we need. Can anybody else always be there for us? Only Hashem is with us throughout all our Life’s Journeys!         
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2021 14:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Three
 , # "   "
   ~   !
      

As the entire gamut of the Seven Criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, is now fully articulated, its understood that a truly trusted provider would have to posses them all. The obvious question there is: are there any people who posses them all (even if only) sometimes? And, if not, is there anyone who possesses even one all these qualities, all the time? 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will continue to patiently spell things out for us, until we ourselves conclude that there can be only one Provider in whom we should place our full confidence.  

In this episode  we will cover the first three (or four) of the previously enumerated requisite qualities; Compassion, Attentiveness, Strength (and Wisdom/Intuition). 
    
Yet, to be sure, it will already be overwhelmingly clear that only G-d can Possess all  these qualities - required to earn true Trust - of all the time! Arriving at the obvious conclusion of who is deserving of our Trust we should be increasingly motivated to start seriously building our Bitachon! 


Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Three
 , # "   "
   ~   !
      

As the entire gamut of the Seven Criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, is now fully articulated, its understood that a truly trusted provider would have to posses them all. The obvious question there is: are there any people who posses them all (even if only) sometimes? And, if not, is there anyone who possesses even one all these qualities, all the time? 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will continue to patiently spell things out for us, until we ourselves conclude that there can be only one Provider in whom we should place our full confidence.  

In this episode  we will cover the first three (or four) of the previously enumerated requisite qualities; Compassion, Attentiveness, Strength (and Wisdom/Intuition). 
    
Yet, to be sure, it will already be overwhelmingly clear that only G-d can Possess all  these qualities - required to earn true Trust - of all the time! Arriving at the obvious conclusion of who is deserving of our Trust we should be increasingly motivated to start seriously building our Bitachon! 


Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Three
 , # "   "
   ~   !
      

As the entire gamut of the Seven Criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, is now fully articulated, its understood that a truly trusted provider would have to posses them all. The obvious question there is: are there any people who posses them all (even if only) sometimes? And, if not, is there anyone who possesses even one all these qualities, all the time? 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will continue to patiently spell things out for us, until we ourselves conclude that there can be only one Provider in whom we should place our full confidence.  

In this episode  we will cover the first three (or four) of the previously enumerated requisite qualities; Compassion, Attentiveness, Strength (and Wisdom/Intuition). 
    
Yet, to be sure, it will already be overwhelmingly clear that only G-d can Possess all  these qualities - required to earn true Trust - of all the time! Arriving at the obvious conclusion of who is deserving of our Trust we should be increasingly motivated to start seriously building our Bitachon! 


Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Three
 , # "   "
   ~   !
      

As the entire gamut of the Seven Criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, is now fully articulated, its understood that a truly trusted provider would have to posses them all. The obvious question there is: are there any people who posses them all (even if only) sometimes? And, if not, is there anyone who possesses even one all these qualities, all the time? 

Rabbeinu Bachaya will continue to patiently spell things out for us, until we ourselves conclude that there can be only one Provider in whom we should place our full confidence.  

In this episode  we will cover the first three (or four) of the previously enumerated requisite qualities; Compassion, Attentiveness, Strength (and Wisdom/Intuition). 
    
Yet, to be sure, it will already be overwhelmingly clear that only G-d can Possess all  these qualities - required to earn true Trust - of all the time! Arriving at the obvious conclusion of who is deserving of our Trust we should be increasingly motivated to start seriously building our Bitachon! 


Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IN YOUR HANDS]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2021 14:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Two
  # "  "     –  
   ~   !
In Episode 41 the fourth and fifth criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, were spelled out. To be sure, as each category of requisite virtues is illustrated the bar is lifted and the field of contenders narrows. 

In fact, as the entire gamut of (7) qualities a truly trusted entity would have to posses is further unfurled, it becomes increasingly clear that there is only one Provider in whom we can place our full confidence.  

In this third and closing segment of of the trust trilogy, we learn of the final two criteria whose qualities must be present to allow for the unwavering inner peace called Bitachon to flourish. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya argues that Absolute Trust [in a provider] can only be earned by [a provider who has] Absolute Control.  He concludes with the idea that an equally important imperative [of the would be provider] is to posses is an extreme degree of Kindness and Generosity. 

We now have a complete picture of what is required to inspire confidence and enable us to build an absolute sense of reliance; a serious understanding of what it takes to achieve a blissful sense of Trust that could grant us perfect peace of mind and remove all and any worry or anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Two
  # "  "     –  
   ~   !
In Episode 41 the fourth and fifth criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, were spelled out. To be sure, as each category of requisite virtues is illustrated the bar is lifted and the field of contenders narrows. 

In fact, as the entire gamut of (7) qualities a truly trusted entity would have to posses is further unfurled, it becomes increasingly clear that there is only one Provider in whom we can place our full confidence.  

In this third and closing segment of of the trust trilogy, we learn of the final two criteria whose qualities must be present to allow for the unwavering inner peace called Bitachon to flourish. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya argues that Absolute Trust [in a provider] can only be earned by [a provider who has] Absolute Control.  He concludes with the idea that an equally important imperative [of the would be provider] is to posses is an extreme degree of Kindness and Generosity. 

We now have a complete picture of what is required to inspire confidence and enable us to build an absolute sense of reliance; a serious understanding of what it takes to achieve a blissful sense of Trust that could grant us perfect peace of mind and remove all and any worry or anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[IN YOUR HANDS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Two
  # "  "     –  
   ~   !
In Episode 41 the fourth and fifth criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, were spelled out. To be sure, as each category of requisite virtues is illustrated the bar is lifted and the field of contenders narrows. 

In fact, as the entire gamut of (7) qualities a truly trusted entity would have to posses is further unfurled, it becomes increasingly clear that there is only one Provider in whom we can place our full confidence.  

In this third and closing segment of of the trust trilogy, we learn of the final two criteria whose qualities must be present to allow for the unwavering inner peace called Bitachon to flourish. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya argues that Absolute Trust [in a provider] can only be earned by [a provider who has] Absolute Control.  He concludes with the idea that an equally important imperative [of the would be provider] is to posses is an extreme degree of Kindness and Generosity. 

We now have a complete picture of what is required to inspire confidence and enable us to build an absolute sense of reliance; a serious understanding of what it takes to achieve a blissful sense of Trust that could grant us perfect peace of mind and remove all and any worry or anxiety forever.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-Two
  # "  "     –  
   ~   !
In Episode 41 the fourth and fifth criteria necessary to inspire the unreserved and absolute trust we call Bitachon, were spelled out. To be sure, as each category of requisite virtues is illustrated the bar is lifted and the field of contenders narrows. 

In fact, as the entire gamut of (7) qualities a truly trusted entity would have to posses is further unfurled, it becomes increasingly clear that there is only one Provider in whom we can place our full confidence.  

In this third and closing segment of of the trust trilogy, we learn of the final two criteria whose qualities must be present to allow for the unwavering inner peace called Bitachon to flourish. 

Rabbeinu Bachaya argues that Absolute Trust [in a provider] can only be earned by [a provider who has] Absolute Control.  He concludes with the idea that an equally important imperative [of the would be provider] is to posses is an extreme degree of Kindness and Generosity. 

We now have a complete picture of what is required to inspire confidence and enable us to build an absolute sense of reliance; a serious understanding of what it takes to achieve a blissful sense of Trust that could grant us perfect peace of mind and remove all and any worry or anxiety forever.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:19:05</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HOW DO YOU KNOW]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 19:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-One
  # 
        –  
   ~   !
Having identified 3 categories of the personal criteria a truly trusted provider would have to posses for us to blissfully rely upon them and place full confidence in them: 
1) they have feelings for me 
2) they act on feelings and stay engaged
3) they posses stamina and aren't dettered by opposition

In this episode we move on flesh in the next two areas of the kind of qualities we'd seek before placing our blind trust in someone: they'd need to be "in the know" and posses and intimate understanding of our true needs. Plus we'd need to have seen a proven track record of continued engagement and single minded or exclusive devotion towards us. 

Any thing short of this would undermine our confidence and prevent from building absolute blind Trust is any such a proverbial provider. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-One
  # 
        –  
   ~   !
Having identified 3 categories of the personal criteria a truly trusted provider would have to posses for us to blissfully rely upon them and place full confidence in them: 
1) they have feelings for me 
2) they act on feelings and stay engaged
3) they posses stamina and aren't dettered by opposition

In this episode we move on flesh in the next two areas of the kind of qualities we'd seek before placing our blind trust in someone: they'd need to be "in the know" and posses and intimate understanding of our true needs. Plus we'd need to have seen a proven track record of continued engagement and single minded or exclusive devotion towards us. 

Any thing short of this would undermine our confidence and prevent from building absolute blind Trust is any such a proverbial provider. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HOW DO YOU KNOW]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-One
  # 
        –  
   ~   !
Having identified 3 categories of the personal criteria a truly trusted provider would have to posses for us to blissfully rely upon them and place full confidence in them: 
1) they have feelings for me 
2) they act on feelings and stay engaged
3) they posses stamina and aren't dettered by opposition

In this episode we move on flesh in the next two areas of the kind of qualities we'd seek before placing our blind trust in someone: they'd need to be "in the know" and posses and intimate understanding of our true needs. Plus we'd need to have seen a proven track record of continued engagement and single minded or exclusive devotion towards us. 

Any thing short of this would undermine our confidence and prevent from building absolute blind Trust is any such a proverbial provider. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty-One
  # 
        –  
   ~   !
Having identified 3 categories of the personal criteria a truly trusted provider would have to posses for us to blissfully rely upon them and place full confidence in them: 
1) they have feelings for me 
2) they act on feelings and stay engaged
3) they posses stamina and aren't dettered by opposition

In this episode we move on flesh in the next two areas of the kind of qualities we'd seek before placing our blind trust in someone: they'd need to be "in the know" and posses and intimate understanding of our true needs. Plus we'd need to have seen a proven track record of continued engagement and single minded or exclusive devotion towards us. 

Any thing short of this would undermine our confidence and prevent from building absolute blind Trust is any such a proverbial provider. 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:31:19</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[LOVE, GUARANTEED]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 21:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty
 
,      –  
   ~   !
Having established the Definition of true Trust as achieving Peace of Mind by dint of the absolute reliance and supreme confidence we would place in a provider; we must now identify the primary criteria of qualities such a proverbial provider would have to posses. 

To be sure, in illustrating this definition Rabbainu Bachaya has already alluded to qualities that would inspire trust. in this new chapter, he will now elaborate upon them, dividing them into seven specific categories.  

In this episode, we will focus on the first 3 of the 7 requisite characteristics. This will highlight some of the "amino acids" and most important ingredients in facilitating and fostering a truly trusting relationship! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty
 
,      –  
   ~   !
Having established the Definition of true Trust as achieving Peace of Mind by dint of the absolute reliance and supreme confidence we would place in a provider; we must now identify the primary criteria of qualities such a proverbial provider would have to posses. 

To be sure, in illustrating this definition Rabbainu Bachaya has already alluded to qualities that would inspire trust. in this new chapter, he will now elaborate upon them, dividing them into seven specific categories.  

In this episode, we will focus on the first 3 of the 7 requisite characteristics. This will highlight some of the "amino acids" and most important ingredients in facilitating and fostering a truly trusting relationship! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LOVE, GUARANTEED]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty
 
,      –  
   ~   !
Having established the Definition of true Trust as achieving Peace of Mind by dint of the absolute reliance and supreme confidence we would place in a provider; we must now identify the primary criteria of qualities such a proverbial provider would have to posses. 

To be sure, in illustrating this definition Rabbainu Bachaya has already alluded to qualities that would inspire trust. in this new chapter, he will now elaborate upon them, dividing them into seven specific categories.  

In this episode, we will focus on the first 3 of the 7 requisite characteristics. This will highlight some of the "amino acids" and most important ingredients in facilitating and fostering a truly trusting relationship! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Forty
 
,      –  
   ~   !
Having established the Definition of true Trust as achieving Peace of Mind by dint of the absolute reliance and supreme confidence we would place in a provider; we must now identify the primary criteria of qualities such a proverbial provider would have to posses. 

To be sure, in illustrating this definition Rabbainu Bachaya has already alluded to qualities that would inspire trust. in this new chapter, he will now elaborate upon them, dividing them into seven specific categories.  

In this episode, we will focus on the first 3 of the 7 requisite characteristics. This will highlight some of the "amino acids" and most important ingredients in facilitating and fostering a truly trusting relationship! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CERTAINTY]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 17:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Nine

   ~   !
Chapter One #2: Before we move beyond the Definitions to begin mapping out the process of developing real clear Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya is compelled to share yet another foundational detail, a Critical Component that ultimately amounts to an intrinsic part of the "Definition." 

In other words; just possessing a clearly defined meaning of Trust won't suffice for us to begin building our Bitachon. First, we are required to pick up another very important piece of the puzzle! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Certainty that the person we choose to Trust will not only honour their commitment, but in fact go beyond the call of duty to do whatever it takes to see that you are looked after. Trust springs directly from this kind of Certainty, and if you aren't sure of that True Trust will be impossible to ever attain.  

One might still query; did G-d ever make any commitments to us, and even if we believe He did, how can we be sure we are still deserving of His largess?  Simply stated, how indeed can we ever be CERTAIN of anything?! This and much more is illuminated with a fascinating tapestry of Midrashic, Medieval, Modern and Post-modern Torah Teachings!  

This is the 39th episode of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Nine

   ~   !
Chapter One #2: Before we move beyond the Definitions to begin mapping out the process of developing real clear Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya is compelled to share yet another foundational detail, a Critical Component that ultimately amounts to an intrinsic part of the "Definition." 

In other words; just possessing a clearly defined meaning of Trust won't suffice for us to begin building our Bitachon. First, we are required to pick up another very important piece of the puzzle! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Certainty that the person we choose to Trust will not only honour their commitment, but in fact go beyond the call of duty to do whatever it takes to see that you are looked after. Trust springs directly from this kind of Certainty, and if you aren't sure of that True Trust will be impossible to ever attain.  

One might still query; did G-d ever make any commitments to us, and even if we believe He did, how can we be sure we are still deserving of His largess?  Simply stated, how indeed can we ever be CERTAIN of anything?! This and much more is illuminated with a fascinating tapestry of Midrashic, Medieval, Modern and Post-modern Torah Teachings!  

This is the 39th episode of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CERTAINTY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Nine

   ~   !
Chapter One #2: Before we move beyond the Definitions to begin mapping out the process of developing real clear Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya is compelled to share yet another foundational detail, a Critical Component that ultimately amounts to an intrinsic part of the "Definition." 

In other words; just possessing a clearly defined meaning of Trust won't suffice for us to begin building our Bitachon. First, we are required to pick up another very important piece of the puzzle! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Certainty that the person we choose to Trust will not only honour their commitment, but in fact go beyond the call of duty to do whatever it takes to see that you are looked after. Trust springs directly from this kind of Certainty, and if you aren't sure of that True Trust will be impossible to ever attain.  

One might still query; did G-d ever make any commitments to us, and even if we believe He did, how can we be sure we are still deserving of His largess?  Simply stated, how indeed can we ever be CERTAIN of anything?! This and much more is illuminated with a fascinating tapestry of Midrashic, Medieval, Modern and Post-modern Torah Teachings!  

This is the 39th episode of the series.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Nine

   ~   !
Chapter One #2: Before we move beyond the Definitions to begin mapping out the process of developing real clear Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya is compelled to share yet another foundational detail, a Critical Component that ultimately amounts to an intrinsic part of the "Definition." 

In other words; just possessing a clearly defined meaning of Trust won't suffice for us to begin building our Bitachon. First, we are required to pick up another very important piece of the puzzle! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Certainty that the person we choose to Trust will not only honour their commitment, but in fact go beyond the call of duty to do whatever it takes to see that you are looked after. Trust springs directly from this kind of Certainty, and if you aren't sure of that True Trust will be impossible to ever attain.  

One might still query; did G-d ever make any commitments to us, and even if we believe He did, how can we be sure we are still deserving of His largess?  Simply stated, how indeed can we ever be CERTAIN of anything?! This and much more is illuminated with a fascinating tapestry of Midrashic, Medieval, Modern and Post-modern Torah Teachings!  

This is the 39th episode of the series.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:30:49</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DEFINITION PLEASE]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 17:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Eight
 
   ~   !
Chapter One #1: Because before learning How to Trust, we must first clearly Know What precisely Trust Is; e.g. the  goal we seek to achieve. Only by first providing a clear and foundational illustration, granting the student a proper grasp of the subject, can the author lead us to appreciate the practical lessons he will subsequently impart.          
 
Simply stated: Before teaching us how to develop Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya’s first sets out to explain what Trust is. With the destination identified; the successful journey towards it can then begin! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Peace of Mind that a person achieves specifically by virtue of an emotional relationship and reliance, powerfully expressed by the trust he or she chooses to place in their proverbial provider. 

Our methodical, incisive and charitable study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator -- as illuminated by the Chasidic Masters -- will allow us to fully unfurl and appreciate the incredible message being conveyed!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Eight
 
   ~   !
Chapter One #1: Because before learning How to Trust, we must first clearly Know What precisely Trust Is; e.g. the  goal we seek to achieve. Only by first providing a clear and foundational illustration, granting the student a proper grasp of the subject, can the author lead us to appreciate the practical lessons he will subsequently impart.          
 
Simply stated: Before teaching us how to develop Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya’s first sets out to explain what Trust is. With the destination identified; the successful journey towards it can then begin! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Peace of Mind that a person achieves specifically by virtue of an emotional relationship and reliance, powerfully expressed by the trust he or she chooses to place in their proverbial provider. 

Our methodical, incisive and charitable study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator -- as illuminated by the Chasidic Masters -- will allow us to fully unfurl and appreciate the incredible message being conveyed!]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[DEFINITION PLEASE]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Eight
 
   ~   !
Chapter One #1: Because before learning How to Trust, we must first clearly Know What precisely Trust Is; e.g. the  goal we seek to achieve. Only by first providing a clear and foundational illustration, granting the student a proper grasp of the subject, can the author lead us to appreciate the practical lessons he will subsequently impart.          
 
Simply stated: Before teaching us how to develop Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya’s first sets out to explain what Trust is. With the destination identified; the successful journey towards it can then begin! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Peace of Mind that a person achieves specifically by virtue of an emotional relationship and reliance, powerfully expressed by the trust he or she chooses to place in their proverbial provider. 

Our methodical, incisive and charitable study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator -- as illuminated by the Chasidic Masters -- will allow us to fully unfurl and appreciate the incredible message being conveyed!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Eight
 
   ~   !
Chapter One #1: Because before learning How to Trust, we must first clearly Know What precisely Trust Is; e.g. the  goal we seek to achieve. Only by first providing a clear and foundational illustration, granting the student a proper grasp of the subject, can the author lead us to appreciate the practical lessons he will subsequently impart.          
 
Simply stated: Before teaching us how to develop Bitachon in Hashem, Rabbainu Bachaya’s first sets out to explain what Trust is. With the destination identified; the successful journey towards it can then begin! 

Here we will discover why very essence of Bitachon is the Peace of Mind that a person achieves specifically by virtue of an emotional relationship and reliance, powerfully expressed by the trust he or she chooses to place in their proverbial provider. 

Our methodical, incisive and charitable study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator -- as illuminated by the Chasidic Masters -- will allow us to fully unfurl and appreciate the incredible message being conveyed!]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:31:48</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SEVEN KEYS]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 22:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Seven
 
   ~   !
In this "Grand Finale" of the Preface we are given the Keys to Unlocking the Gates of Trust, thereby concluding the lengthy introduction. In his unique "Peticha” Rabbainu Bachaya exhaustively made the case for Building Bitachon by lucidly and methodically presenting that many benefits only true Trust in Hashem provides.
Only now, after having reviewed the full gamut of possible Bitachon Benefits, does the author provide us the detailed codes to successfully unravel the Manuscript’s Matrix.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Seven
 
   ~   !
In this "Grand Finale" of the Preface we are given the Keys to Unlocking the Gates of Trust, thereby concluding the lengthy introduction. In his unique "Peticha” Rabbainu Bachaya exhaustively made the case for Building Bitachon by lucidly and methodically presenting that many benefits only true Trust in Hashem provides.
Only now, after having reviewed the full gamut of possible Bitachon Benefits, does the author provide us the detailed codes to successfully unravel the Manuscript’s Matrix.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SEVEN KEYS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Seven
 
   ~   !
In this "Grand Finale" of the Preface we are given the Keys to Unlocking the Gates of Trust, thereby concluding the lengthy introduction. In his unique "Peticha” Rabbainu Bachaya exhaustively made the case for Building Bitachon by lucidly and methodically presenting that many benefits only true Trust in Hashem provides.
Only now, after having reviewed the full gamut of possible Bitachon Benefits, does the author provide us the detailed codes to successfully unravel the Manuscript’s Matrix.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Seven
 
   ~   !
In this "Grand Finale" of the Preface we are given the Keys to Unlocking the Gates of Trust, thereby concluding the lengthy introduction. In his unique "Peticha” Rabbainu Bachaya exhaustively made the case for Building Bitachon by lucidly and methodically presenting that many benefits only true Trust in Hashem provides.
Only now, after having reviewed the full gamut of possible Bitachon Benefits, does the author provide us the detailed codes to successfully unravel the Manuscript’s Matrix.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:18:25</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HAPPY]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2021 22:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Six

   ~   !
Here we are introduced to the final Bitachon Benefit; a real-time life-elixir value achieved only by virtue of absolute Trust in Hashem -- Everlasting Happiness! You read right...  Rabbainu Bachaya seriously believed that living with True Bitachon would necessarily enables a person to Always Be Happy!  

The belief that developing True Trust in Hashem can empower everyone to just Be Happy with whatever comes your way is his closing argument in make the case for Building Bitachon. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Six

   ~   !
Here we are introduced to the final Bitachon Benefit; a real-time life-elixir value achieved only by virtue of absolute Trust in Hashem -- Everlasting Happiness! You read right...  Rabbainu Bachaya seriously believed that living with True Bitachon would necessarily enables a person to Always Be Happy!  

The belief that developing True Trust in Hashem can empower everyone to just Be Happy with whatever comes your way is his closing argument in make the case for Building Bitachon. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[HAPPY]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Six

   ~   !
Here we are introduced to the final Bitachon Benefit; a real-time life-elixir value achieved only by virtue of absolute Trust in Hashem -- Everlasting Happiness! You read right...  Rabbainu Bachaya seriously believed that living with True Bitachon would necessarily enables a person to Always Be Happy!  

The belief that developing True Trust in Hashem can empower everyone to just Be Happy with whatever comes your way is his closing argument in make the case for Building Bitachon. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Six

   ~   !
Here we are introduced to the final Bitachon Benefit; a real-time life-elixir value achieved only by virtue of absolute Trust in Hashem -- Everlasting Happiness! You read right...  Rabbainu Bachaya seriously believed that living with True Bitachon would necessarily enables a person to Always Be Happy!  

The belief that developing True Trust in Hashem can empower everyone to just Be Happy with whatever comes your way is his closing argument in make the case for Building Bitachon. 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:03:39</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DISAPPOINTMENT BLVD]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2021 01:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Five
 
   ~   !
Here we learn of yet another Bitachon Benefit, and the real value added to life when you live with absolute Trust in Hashem. Rabbainu Bachaya continues to make the case for Building Bitachon by illustrating how only by faithfully Relying on G-d can one rule out common-place debilitating Distress and Disappointment that most people will inevitably struggle with.

It is undeniable that even profitable Business ventures often Breed Bitterness. Now discover how real clear Trust in Hashem can shield you from those toxic emotions, and even remove Anger and Anguish too. Forever!

This episode, dedicated to Dealing with Disappointment, will address both how we are capable of avoiding some of life's disappointments, as well as how we can best respond to the disappointments that couldn't have been avoided!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Five
 
   ~   !
Here we learn of yet another Bitachon Benefit, and the real value added to life when you live with absolute Trust in Hashem. Rabbainu Bachaya continues to make the case for Building Bitachon by illustrating how only by faithfully Relying on G-d can one rule out common-place debilitating Distress and Disappointment that most people will inevitably struggle with.

It is undeniable that even profitable Business ventures often Breed Bitterness. Now discover how real clear Trust in Hashem can shield you from those toxic emotions, and even remove Anger and Anguish too. Forever!

This episode, dedicated to Dealing with Disappointment, will address both how we are capable of avoiding some of life's disappointments, as well as how we can best respond to the disappointments that couldn't have been avoided!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[DISAPPOINTMENT BLVD]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Five
 
   ~   !
Here we learn of yet another Bitachon Benefit, and the real value added to life when you live with absolute Trust in Hashem. Rabbainu Bachaya continues to make the case for Building Bitachon by illustrating how only by faithfully Relying on G-d can one rule out common-place debilitating Distress and Disappointment that most people will inevitably struggle with.

It is undeniable that even profitable Business ventures often Breed Bitterness. Now discover how real clear Trust in Hashem can shield you from those toxic emotions, and even remove Anger and Anguish too. Forever!

This episode, dedicated to Dealing with Disappointment, will address both how we are capable of avoiding some of life's disappointments, as well as how we can best respond to the disappointments that couldn't have been avoided!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Five
 
   ~   !
Here we learn of yet another Bitachon Benefit, and the real value added to life when you live with absolute Trust in Hashem. Rabbainu Bachaya continues to make the case for Building Bitachon by illustrating how only by faithfully Relying on G-d can one rule out common-place debilitating Distress and Disappointment that most people will inevitably struggle with.

It is undeniable that even profitable Business ventures often Breed Bitterness. Now discover how real clear Trust in Hashem can shield you from those toxic emotions, and even remove Anger and Anguish too. Forever!

This episode, dedicated to Dealing with Disappointment, will address both how we are capable of avoiding some of life's disappointments, as well as how we can best respond to the disappointments that couldn't have been avoided!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CHOOSING JOBS]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2021 22:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Four
 
   ~   !
The right Bitachon-based attitude makes all the difference in navigating your career path and job-hunting efforts. Rabbainu Bachaya cogently argues that the wrong perspective can cause unnecessary grief and turmoil. In this powerful lesson he demonstrates how and why You Can choose to Control Your Career, instead of allowing it to Control You!

What if are already enmeshed in business, and feeling trapped in today's global market, is it too late for you to establish the professional independence you crave?

Do we still have the Freedom to find the kind of Job we always dreamed about, or are we already doomed to forever be shackled by our present Vocations?

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Four
 
   ~   !
The right Bitachon-based attitude makes all the difference in navigating your career path and job-hunting efforts. Rabbainu Bachaya cogently argues that the wrong perspective can cause unnecessary grief and turmoil. In this powerful lesson he demonstrates how and why You Can choose to Control Your Career, instead of allowing it to Control You!

What if are already enmeshed in business, and feeling trapped in today's global market, is it too late for you to establish the professional independence you crave?

Do we still have the Freedom to find the kind of Job we always dreamed about, or are we already doomed to forever be shackled by our present Vocations?

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CHOOSING JOBS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Four
 
   ~   !
The right Bitachon-based attitude makes all the difference in navigating your career path and job-hunting efforts. Rabbainu Bachaya cogently argues that the wrong perspective can cause unnecessary grief and turmoil. In this powerful lesson he demonstrates how and why You Can choose to Control Your Career, instead of allowing it to Control You!

What if are already enmeshed in business, and feeling trapped in today's global market, is it too late for you to establish the professional independence you crave?

Do we still have the Freedom to find the kind of Job we always dreamed about, or are we already doomed to forever be shackled by our present Vocations?

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Four
 
   ~   !
The right Bitachon-based attitude makes all the difference in navigating your career path and job-hunting efforts. Rabbainu Bachaya cogently argues that the wrong perspective can cause unnecessary grief and turmoil. In this powerful lesson he demonstrates how and why You Can choose to Control Your Career, instead of allowing it to Control You!

What if are already enmeshed in business, and feeling trapped in today's global market, is it too late for you to establish the professional independence you crave?

Do we still have the Freedom to find the kind of Job we always dreamed about, or are we already doomed to forever be shackled by our present Vocations?

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64480a09c06b63-90824793/images/1537808/artworks-7WrwAqV4ufpyZioy-JDXSmg-t3000x3000.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:42:40</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[STAY HOME]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2021 20:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Three
 
   ~   !
Traveling on Business is often-times a profoundly stressful, unwanted but necessary part of earning a living. The big question is: Can it be Avoided?  

In today's global market, Entrepreneurs are ever on the prowl seeking fresh transactional opportunities, yet Pursuing Profit is often a Risky Business. Is there an easier way to guarantee financial success without endless travel fatigue? 

Using the saga of an ancient journey to frame his narrative, Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to make a shocking assertion: Having the proper level of Bitachon and achieving the right perspective on your livelihood can simply free from the need to travel and bring Parnassa to your doorstep. But does that work for everyone? Does Having Bitachon Set you Free, no ifs, ands or buts?!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Three
 
   ~   !
Traveling on Business is often-times a profoundly stressful, unwanted but necessary part of earning a living. The big question is: Can it be Avoided?  

In today's global market, Entrepreneurs are ever on the prowl seeking fresh transactional opportunities, yet Pursuing Profit is often a Risky Business. Is there an easier way to guarantee financial success without endless travel fatigue? 

Using the saga of an ancient journey to frame his narrative, Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to make a shocking assertion: Having the proper level of Bitachon and achieving the right perspective on your livelihood can simply free from the need to travel and bring Parnassa to your doorstep. But does that work for everyone? Does Having Bitachon Set you Free, no ifs, ands or buts?!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[STAY HOME]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Three
 
   ~   !
Traveling on Business is often-times a profoundly stressful, unwanted but necessary part of earning a living. The big question is: Can it be Avoided?  

In today's global market, Entrepreneurs are ever on the prowl seeking fresh transactional opportunities, yet Pursuing Profit is often a Risky Business. Is there an easier way to guarantee financial success without endless travel fatigue? 

Using the saga of an ancient journey to frame his narrative, Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to make a shocking assertion: Having the proper level of Bitachon and achieving the right perspective on your livelihood can simply free from the need to travel and bring Parnassa to your doorstep. But does that work for everyone? Does Having Bitachon Set you Free, no ifs, ands or buts?!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Three
 
   ~   !
Traveling on Business is often-times a profoundly stressful, unwanted but necessary part of earning a living. The big question is: Can it be Avoided?  

In today's global market, Entrepreneurs are ever on the prowl seeking fresh transactional opportunities, yet Pursuing Profit is often a Risky Business. Is there an easier way to guarantee financial success without endless travel fatigue? 

Using the saga of an ancient journey to frame his narrative, Rabbeinu Bachaya moves to make a shocking assertion: Having the proper level of Bitachon and achieving the right perspective on your livelihood can simply free from the need to travel and bring Parnassa to your doorstep. But does that work for everyone? Does Having Bitachon Set you Free, no ifs, ands or buts?!   

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NO WORRIES]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 21:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Two
 
   ~   !
Having completed illustrating the numerous life-affirming “Torah” advantage (e. g. the enabling of greatest success in the arena of “Avodat Hashem” = fulfilling one’s spiritual destiny and the higher purpose of our creation), Rabbeinu Bachaya now moves to demonstrate how living with proper Bitachon will simply make one’s terrestrial life easier and more enjoyable. 

People by their very nature are always on the prowl, looking to experience pleasure and thereby happiness. Invariably, and perhaps somewhat counterintuitively, this constant movement robs them of the very Peace of Mind they also crave. The relentless search for more, materially speaking, often leads the seeker into experiencing stress, anxiety, and unhappiness.  Here we learn that absolute Trust in Hashem necessarily relieves you of those very concern and enables you to live calmly with no worries.

Rabbeinu Bachaya makes the astounding assertion: only true Trust in Hashem will necessarily enable you to experience a stress-free, happy life. Nurturing real Bitachon is the greatest investment you will ever make because it can uniquely grant you a remarkable level of Peace of Mind that simply cannot ever be achieved without Faithful Trust!

Our proper and careful study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator, allow us to fully to appreciate the Prophetic quotes that qualify his ground-breaking supposition. Indeed, Jeremiah affirms and certifies his faith-based resolution!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Two
 
   ~   !
Having completed illustrating the numerous life-affirming “Torah” advantage (e. g. the enabling of greatest success in the arena of “Avodat Hashem” = fulfilling one’s spiritual destiny and the higher purpose of our creation), Rabbeinu Bachaya now moves to demonstrate how living with proper Bitachon will simply make one’s terrestrial life easier and more enjoyable. 

People by their very nature are always on the prowl, looking to experience pleasure and thereby happiness. Invariably, and perhaps somewhat counterintuitively, this constant movement robs them of the very Peace of Mind they also crave. The relentless search for more, materially speaking, often leads the seeker into experiencing stress, anxiety, and unhappiness.  Here we learn that absolute Trust in Hashem necessarily relieves you of those very concern and enables you to live calmly with no worries.

Rabbeinu Bachaya makes the astounding assertion: only true Trust in Hashem will necessarily enable you to experience a stress-free, happy life. Nurturing real Bitachon is the greatest investment you will ever make because it can uniquely grant you a remarkable level of Peace of Mind that simply cannot ever be achieved without Faithful Trust!

Our proper and careful study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator, allow us to fully to appreciate the Prophetic quotes that qualify his ground-breaking supposition. Indeed, Jeremiah affirms and certifies his faith-based resolution!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NO WORRIES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Two
 
   ~   !
Having completed illustrating the numerous life-affirming “Torah” advantage (e. g. the enabling of greatest success in the arena of “Avodat Hashem” = fulfilling one’s spiritual destiny and the higher purpose of our creation), Rabbeinu Bachaya now moves to demonstrate how living with proper Bitachon will simply make one’s terrestrial life easier and more enjoyable. 

People by their very nature are always on the prowl, looking to experience pleasure and thereby happiness. Invariably, and perhaps somewhat counterintuitively, this constant movement robs them of the very Peace of Mind they also crave. The relentless search for more, materially speaking, often leads the seeker into experiencing stress, anxiety, and unhappiness.  Here we learn that absolute Trust in Hashem necessarily relieves you of those very concern and enables you to live calmly with no worries.

Rabbeinu Bachaya makes the astounding assertion: only true Trust in Hashem will necessarily enable you to experience a stress-free, happy life. Nurturing real Bitachon is the greatest investment you will ever make because it can uniquely grant you a remarkable level of Peace of Mind that simply cannot ever be achieved without Faithful Trust!

Our proper and careful study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator, allow us to fully to appreciate the Prophetic quotes that qualify his ground-breaking supposition. Indeed, Jeremiah affirms and certifies his faith-based resolution!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-Two
 
   ~   !
Having completed illustrating the numerous life-affirming “Torah” advantage (e. g. the enabling of greatest success in the arena of “Avodat Hashem” = fulfilling one’s spiritual destiny and the higher purpose of our creation), Rabbeinu Bachaya now moves to demonstrate how living with proper Bitachon will simply make one’s terrestrial life easier and more enjoyable. 

People by their very nature are always on the prowl, looking to experience pleasure and thereby happiness. Invariably, and perhaps somewhat counterintuitively, this constant movement robs them of the very Peace of Mind they also crave. The relentless search for more, materially speaking, often leads the seeker into experiencing stress, anxiety, and unhappiness.  Here we learn that absolute Trust in Hashem necessarily relieves you of those very concern and enables you to live calmly with no worries.

Rabbeinu Bachaya makes the astounding assertion: only true Trust in Hashem will necessarily enable you to experience a stress-free, happy life. Nurturing real Bitachon is the greatest investment you will ever make because it can uniquely grant you a remarkable level of Peace of Mind that simply cannot ever be achieved without Faithful Trust!

Our proper and careful study of the specific words chosen by the celebrated author and his illustrious translator, allow us to fully to appreciate the Prophetic quotes that qualify his ground-breaking supposition. Indeed, Jeremiah affirms and certifies his faith-based resolution!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CARETAKER]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 21:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-One
 
   ~   !
Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet a fourth life-affirming “Torah” advantage achieved by one who lives with proper Bitachon; absolute Trust in Hashem. 
Human Beings, by their very nature endlessly obsess over finances. And most often, having money, or losing it takes a serious toll on one’s ethical persona and character. Ambitious pursuit of wealth can easily blind and corrupt, while its attainment can pridefully pervert even previously humble and sensitive people.
Is it possible for ordinary men and women to successfully maintain healthy, balanced spiritual stamina or moral equilibrium despite achieving extraordinary affluence and plenty? The Sha’ar HaBitachon says yes and shows us how!
With a proper Faith-based and Trusting attitude we can nurture our inner soulful strength, courage, and conviction. He provides us the Torah timeless answers we need to an ageless conundrum that has plagued humanity for millennia. 
If wealth can wreak havoc on people’s spiritual stature, losing money can be even more painful and debilitating. By providing us with an elevated perspective on acquisition of wealth, the author empowers us to reframe your perspective and view things right, because by having Bitachon that one can find the truest inner fulfillment regardless of superficial circumstances.
To be sure, the importance of these insightful ideas cannot be overemphasized, because when all is said and done, money can materialize overnight, and it can also disappear as quickly as it came. 
This cycle of life or proverbial turning wheel of fortune can cause endless anxiety for the rich and profound pain for the impoverished. Developing and maintaining proper Bitachon vaporizes those worries and endows people the strength to cope even equally flourish in fortune or famine alike!
And as King Solomon wisely illustrates, possessing profound faith-based perspectives allows people to transcend jealous envy of others have and find contentment in what they have.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-One
 
   ~   !
Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet a fourth life-affirming “Torah” advantage achieved by one who lives with proper Bitachon; absolute Trust in Hashem. 
Human Beings, by their very nature endlessly obsess over finances. And most often, having money, or losing it takes a serious toll on one’s ethical persona and character. Ambitious pursuit of wealth can easily blind and corrupt, while its attainment can pridefully pervert even previously humble and sensitive people.
Is it possible for ordinary men and women to successfully maintain healthy, balanced spiritual stamina or moral equilibrium despite achieving extraordinary affluence and plenty? The Sha’ar HaBitachon says yes and shows us how!
With a proper Faith-based and Trusting attitude we can nurture our inner soulful strength, courage, and conviction. He provides us the Torah timeless answers we need to an ageless conundrum that has plagued humanity for millennia. 
If wealth can wreak havoc on people’s spiritual stature, losing money can be even more painful and debilitating. By providing us with an elevated perspective on acquisition of wealth, the author empowers us to reframe your perspective and view things right, because by having Bitachon that one can find the truest inner fulfillment regardless of superficial circumstances.
To be sure, the importance of these insightful ideas cannot be overemphasized, because when all is said and done, money can materialize overnight, and it can also disappear as quickly as it came. 
This cycle of life or proverbial turning wheel of fortune can cause endless anxiety for the rich and profound pain for the impoverished. Developing and maintaining proper Bitachon vaporizes those worries and endows people the strength to cope even equally flourish in fortune or famine alike!
And as King Solomon wisely illustrates, possessing profound faith-based perspectives allows people to transcend jealous envy of others have and find contentment in what they have.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE CARETAKER]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-One
 
   ~   !
Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet a fourth life-affirming “Torah” advantage achieved by one who lives with proper Bitachon; absolute Trust in Hashem. 
Human Beings, by their very nature endlessly obsess over finances. And most often, having money, or losing it takes a serious toll on one’s ethical persona and character. Ambitious pursuit of wealth can easily blind and corrupt, while its attainment can pridefully pervert even previously humble and sensitive people.
Is it possible for ordinary men and women to successfully maintain healthy, balanced spiritual stamina or moral equilibrium despite achieving extraordinary affluence and plenty? The Sha’ar HaBitachon says yes and shows us how!
With a proper Faith-based and Trusting attitude we can nurture our inner soulful strength, courage, and conviction. He provides us the Torah timeless answers we need to an ageless conundrum that has plagued humanity for millennia. 
If wealth can wreak havoc on people’s spiritual stature, losing money can be even more painful and debilitating. By providing us with an elevated perspective on acquisition of wealth, the author empowers us to reframe your perspective and view things right, because by having Bitachon that one can find the truest inner fulfillment regardless of superficial circumstances.
To be sure, the importance of these insightful ideas cannot be overemphasized, because when all is said and done, money can materialize overnight, and it can also disappear as quickly as it came. 
This cycle of life or proverbial turning wheel of fortune can cause endless anxiety for the rich and profound pain for the impoverished. Developing and maintaining proper Bitachon vaporizes those worries and endows people the strength to cope even equally flourish in fortune or famine alike!
And as King Solomon wisely illustrates, possessing profound faith-based perspectives allows people to transcend jealous envy of others have and find contentment in what they have.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty-One
 
   ~   !
Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet a fourth life-affirming “Torah” advantage achieved by one who lives with proper Bitachon; absolute Trust in Hashem. 
Human Beings, by their very nature endlessly obsess over finances. And most often, having money, or losing it takes a serious toll on one’s ethical persona and character. Ambitious pursuit of wealth can easily blind and corrupt, while its attainment can pridefully pervert even previously humble and sensitive people.
Is it possible for ordinary men and women to successfully maintain healthy, balanced spiritual stamina or moral equilibrium despite achieving extraordinary affluence and plenty? The Sha’ar HaBitachon says yes and shows us how!
With a proper Faith-based and Trusting attitude we can nurture our inner soulful strength, courage, and conviction. He provides us the Torah timeless answers we need to an ageless conundrum that has plagued humanity for millennia. 
If wealth can wreak havoc on people’s spiritual stature, losing money can be even more painful and debilitating. By providing us with an elevated perspective on acquisition of wealth, the author empowers us to reframe your perspective and view things right, because by having Bitachon that one can find the truest inner fulfillment regardless of superficial circumstances.
To be sure, the importance of these insightful ideas cannot be overemphasized, because when all is said and done, money can materialize overnight, and it can also disappear as quickly as it came. 
This cycle of life or proverbial turning wheel of fortune can cause endless anxiety for the rich and profound pain for the impoverished. Developing and maintaining proper Bitachon vaporizes those worries and endows people the strength to cope even equally flourish in fortune or famine alike!
And as King Solomon wisely illustrates, possessing profound faith-based perspectives allows people to transcend jealous envy of others have and find contentment in what they have.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:41:47</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SATISFACTION]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2021 21:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty

   ~   !
Having concluded mapping the 10 points of superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist, Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet another “Torah” advantage possessed only by one who lives with absolute Trust in Hashem.
LET'S FACE IT: or better or for worse, money is on most people’s minds. The big question however is, does having that coveted buying power actually satisfy anyone? Here we will discover that rich or poor, it is only by dint of proper Bitachon that one can find true satisfaction.
The author provides us with a radical and foremost counterintuitive perspective on wealth, charitable giving and our divinely assigned duties and responsibilities. This elevated reconceptualization of affluence and purpose enables People-of-Faith to properly view, appreciate and find satisfaction in their individual measure blessing and success.
These empowering faith-based perspectives are drawn from a pious person’s prayer, and clearly framed by the words of our Sages and illustrated by the biblical wisdom of King Solomon.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty

   ~   !
Having concluded mapping the 10 points of superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist, Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet another “Torah” advantage possessed only by one who lives with absolute Trust in Hashem.
LET'S FACE IT: or better or for worse, money is on most people’s minds. The big question however is, does having that coveted buying power actually satisfy anyone? Here we will discover that rich or poor, it is only by dint of proper Bitachon that one can find true satisfaction.
The author provides us with a radical and foremost counterintuitive perspective on wealth, charitable giving and our divinely assigned duties and responsibilities. This elevated reconceptualization of affluence and purpose enables People-of-Faith to properly view, appreciate and find satisfaction in their individual measure blessing and success.
These empowering faith-based perspectives are drawn from a pious person’s prayer, and clearly framed by the words of our Sages and illustrated by the biblical wisdom of King Solomon.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SATISFACTION]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty

   ~   !
Having concluded mapping the 10 points of superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist, Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet another “Torah” advantage possessed only by one who lives with absolute Trust in Hashem.
LET'S FACE IT: or better or for worse, money is on most people’s minds. The big question however is, does having that coveted buying power actually satisfy anyone? Here we will discover that rich or poor, it is only by dint of proper Bitachon that one can find true satisfaction.
The author provides us with a radical and foremost counterintuitive perspective on wealth, charitable giving and our divinely assigned duties and responsibilities. This elevated reconceptualization of affluence and purpose enables People-of-Faith to properly view, appreciate and find satisfaction in their individual measure blessing and success.
These empowering faith-based perspectives are drawn from a pious person’s prayer, and clearly framed by the words of our Sages and illustrated by the biblical wisdom of King Solomon.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirty

   ~   !
Having concluded mapping the 10 points of superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist, Rabbainu Bachaya now introduces yet another “Torah” advantage possessed only by one who lives with absolute Trust in Hashem.
LET'S FACE IT: or better or for worse, money is on most people’s minds. The big question however is, does having that coveted buying power actually satisfy anyone? Here we will discover that rich or poor, it is only by dint of proper Bitachon that one can find true satisfaction.
The author provides us with a radical and foremost counterintuitive perspective on wealth, charitable giving and our divinely assigned duties and responsibilities. This elevated reconceptualization of affluence and purpose enables People-of-Faith to properly view, appreciate and find satisfaction in their individual measure blessing and success.
These empowering faith-based perspectives are drawn from a pious person’s prayer, and clearly framed by the words of our Sages and illustrated by the biblical wisdom of King Solomon.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FATAL SECRET]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2021 21:48:54 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Nine
 
   ~   !
We now conclude the Ten Point study-in-contrast highlighting the superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist. The latter, hiding his Trade Secrets from being discovered is essentially a scheming and shady entrepreneur playing Russian Roulette, risking his life in the mix. How precisely this danger is to be understood is a source of contention amongst scholars, but it is clear that in Rabbainu Bachaya’s view the attractive proposition of “Quick Money” is invariably associated with serious risk of danger that can easily turn deadly in the most literal sense.  
Conversely, the individual who chooses to live with full trust in Hashem has nothing to hide. In fact, quite to the contrary, his proud and public display of Bitachon brings him respect and bountiful blessings, not danger or threats. His trust in G-d come with no adverse side effects, and expressing Faith is always a Risk-Free Endeavor.  
This idea of the Person-of-Faith serving as a source of blessing and global goodness is rooted in a powerful Scriptural statement, even more vividly illustrated in the brushstrokes of a dramatic biblical narrative.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Nine
 
   ~   !
We now conclude the Ten Point study-in-contrast highlighting the superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist. The latter, hiding his Trade Secrets from being discovered is essentially a scheming and shady entrepreneur playing Russian Roulette, risking his life in the mix. How precisely this danger is to be understood is a source of contention amongst scholars, but it is clear that in Rabbainu Bachaya’s view the attractive proposition of “Quick Money” is invariably associated with serious risk of danger that can easily turn deadly in the most literal sense.  
Conversely, the individual who chooses to live with full trust in Hashem has nothing to hide. In fact, quite to the contrary, his proud and public display of Bitachon brings him respect and bountiful blessings, not danger or threats. His trust in G-d come with no adverse side effects, and expressing Faith is always a Risk-Free Endeavor.  
This idea of the Person-of-Faith serving as a source of blessing and global goodness is rooted in a powerful Scriptural statement, even more vividly illustrated in the brushstrokes of a dramatic biblical narrative.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FATAL SECRET]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Nine
 
   ~   !
We now conclude the Ten Point study-in-contrast highlighting the superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist. The latter, hiding his Trade Secrets from being discovered is essentially a scheming and shady entrepreneur playing Russian Roulette, risking his life in the mix. How precisely this danger is to be understood is a source of contention amongst scholars, but it is clear that in Rabbainu Bachaya’s view the attractive proposition of “Quick Money” is invariably associated with serious risk of danger that can easily turn deadly in the most literal sense.  
Conversely, the individual who chooses to live with full trust in Hashem has nothing to hide. In fact, quite to the contrary, his proud and public display of Bitachon brings him respect and bountiful blessings, not danger or threats. His trust in G-d come with no adverse side effects, and expressing Faith is always a Risk-Free Endeavor.  
This idea of the Person-of-Faith serving as a source of blessing and global goodness is rooted in a powerful Scriptural statement, even more vividly illustrated in the brushstrokes of a dramatic biblical narrative.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Nine
 
   ~   !
We now conclude the Ten Point study-in-contrast highlighting the superiority and virtues of the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, with that of the proverbial Alchemist. The latter, hiding his Trade Secrets from being discovered is essentially a scheming and shady entrepreneur playing Russian Roulette, risking his life in the mix. How precisely this danger is to be understood is a source of contention amongst scholars, but it is clear that in Rabbainu Bachaya’s view the attractive proposition of “Quick Money” is invariably associated with serious risk of danger that can easily turn deadly in the most literal sense.  
Conversely, the individual who chooses to live with full trust in Hashem has nothing to hide. In fact, quite to the contrary, his proud and public display of Bitachon brings him respect and bountiful blessings, not danger or threats. His trust in G-d come with no adverse side effects, and expressing Faith is always a Risk-Free Endeavor.  
This idea of the Person-of-Faith serving as a source of blessing and global goodness is rooted in a powerful Scriptural statement, even more vividly illustrated in the brushstrokes of a dramatic biblical narrative.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:35:15</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[TRANSIENT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 21:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Eight

   ~   !
 as in previous episodes, we continue highlight the various virtues available only to the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, by framing his fortune with that of the proverbial Alchemist.
The latter, fearful of his Trade Secrets being discovered will always be on the move. Whether this is to be understood in the most literal of fashions, or even as a euphemism for lack of stability and the feeling of discomfort with his environment – the result is same: here is a transient who cannot stay put and relax, but rather is in constantly changing scenery. Sheltering the secret to his wealth can uncomfortably set him in into motion. The faithful individual who places his trust in G-d experiences the very opposite – an idea which is vividly illustrated in the Scriptures themselves.

Moving into a related idea; not only does having Bitachon keep you settled during your terrestrial life, but it also richly provides for your Eternity too. Anxiety over trade secrets and the unique ability to make money not only unsettles a person here, but the benefits also obtained are evanescent and temporary as no one can take it along with them to Heaven either!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Eight

   ~   !
 as in previous episodes, we continue highlight the various virtues available only to the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, by framing his fortune with that of the proverbial Alchemist.
The latter, fearful of his Trade Secrets being discovered will always be on the move. Whether this is to be understood in the most literal of fashions, or even as a euphemism for lack of stability and the feeling of discomfort with his environment – the result is same: here is a transient who cannot stay put and relax, but rather is in constantly changing scenery. Sheltering the secret to his wealth can uncomfortably set him in into motion. The faithful individual who places his trust in G-d experiences the very opposite – an idea which is vividly illustrated in the Scriptures themselves.

Moving into a related idea; not only does having Bitachon keep you settled during your terrestrial life, but it also richly provides for your Eternity too. Anxiety over trade secrets and the unique ability to make money not only unsettles a person here, but the benefits also obtained are evanescent and temporary as no one can take it along with them to Heaven either!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Eight

   ~   !
 as in previous episodes, we continue highlight the various virtues available only to the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, by framing his fortune with that of the proverbial Alchemist.
The latter, fearful of his Trade Secrets being discovered will always be on the move. Whether this is to be understood in the most literal of fashions, or even as a euphemism for lack of stability and the feeling of discomfort with his environment – the result is same: here is a transient who cannot stay put and relax, but rather is in constantly changing scenery. Sheltering the secret to his wealth can uncomfortably set him in into motion. The faithful individual who places his trust in G-d experiences the very opposite – an idea which is vividly illustrated in the Scriptures themselves.

Moving into a related idea; not only does having Bitachon keep you settled during your terrestrial life, but it also richly provides for your Eternity too. Anxiety over trade secrets and the unique ability to make money not only unsettles a person here, but the benefits also obtained are evanescent and temporary as no one can take it along with them to Heaven either!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
 as in previous episodes, we continue highlight the various virtues available only to the Ba’al HaBitachon – the person of True Faith, by framing his fortune with that of the proverbial Alchemist.
The latter, fearful of his Trade Secrets being discovered will always be on the move. Whether this is to be understood in the most literal of fashions, or even as a euphemism for lack of stability and the feeling of discomfort with his environment – the result is same: here is a transient who cannot stay put and relax, but rather is in constantly changing scenery. Sheltering the secret to his wealth can uncomfortably set him in into motion. The faithful individual who places his trust in G-d experiences the very opposite – an idea which is vividly illustrated in the Scriptures themselves.

Moving into a related idea; not only does having Bitachon keep you settled during your terrestrial life, but it also richly provides for your Eternity too. Anxiety over trade secrets and the unique ability to make money not only unsettles a person here, but the benefits also obtained are evanescent and temporary as no one can take it along with them to Heaven either!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HUNGER]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Seven
 
   ~   !
Although the metaphorical "Alchemist" might indeed have access to endless financial resources, the trusting "Person of Faith" is still far more secure, as wealth does not always translate into sustenance or satiation. Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrates this with harsh words uttered by our prophets, and sadly, our history has borne tragic testimony to this Torah truism. 

To be sure, possession of riches seems to guarantee safety, security, and satiation as one assumes hard cash has limitless purchasing powers, yet Big Bucks can’t always stock the Pantry and the cold facts are that all the money in the world may be useless in times of famine.  Conversely, People of Bitachon (those privileged with pure trust in Hashem) are prophetically assured that He will always provide for them, in ALL times – even in the most calamitous of days.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Seven
 
   ~   !
Although the metaphorical "Alchemist" might indeed have access to endless financial resources, the trusting "Person of Faith" is still far more secure, as wealth does not always translate into sustenance or satiation. Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrates this with harsh words uttered by our prophets, and sadly, our history has borne tragic testimony to this Torah truism. 

To be sure, possession of riches seems to guarantee safety, security, and satiation as one assumes hard cash has limitless purchasing powers, yet Big Bucks can’t always stock the Pantry and the cold facts are that all the money in the world may be useless in times of famine.  Conversely, People of Bitachon (those privileged with pure trust in Hashem) are prophetically assured that He will always provide for them, in ALL times – even in the most calamitous of days.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE HUNGER]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Seven
 
   ~   !
Although the metaphorical "Alchemist" might indeed have access to endless financial resources, the trusting "Person of Faith" is still far more secure, as wealth does not always translate into sustenance or satiation. Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrates this with harsh words uttered by our prophets, and sadly, our history has borne tragic testimony to this Torah truism. 

To be sure, possession of riches seems to guarantee safety, security, and satiation as one assumes hard cash has limitless purchasing powers, yet Big Bucks can’t always stock the Pantry and the cold facts are that all the money in the world may be useless in times of famine.  Conversely, People of Bitachon (those privileged with pure trust in Hashem) are prophetically assured that He will always provide for them, in ALL times – even in the most calamitous of days.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Seven
 
   ~   !
Although the metaphorical "Alchemist" might indeed have access to endless financial resources, the trusting "Person of Faith" is still far more secure, as wealth does not always translate into sustenance or satiation. Rabbeinu Bachaya illustrates this with harsh words uttered by our prophets, and sadly, our history has borne tragic testimony to this Torah truism. 

To be sure, possession of riches seems to guarantee safety, security, and satiation as one assumes hard cash has limitless purchasing powers, yet Big Bucks can’t always stock the Pantry and the cold facts are that all the money in the world may be useless in times of famine.  Conversely, People of Bitachon (those privileged with pure trust in Hashem) are prophetically assured that He will always provide for them, in ALL times – even in the most calamitous of days.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WITNESS INFECTION]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 00:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Six
 
   ~   !
The Sixth Stage of Superiority belonging to the "Person of Faith" in contrast with the metaphoric "Alchemist" revolves around the concerns people always have about the ever-lurking possibility of infection, dysfunction, and disease. Ultimately, Wealth Cannot Buy Health and Money Gives No Guarantees!

Health Deterioration naturally robs people of their happiness and impairs their ability to enjoy accumulated wealth and material possessions. Pure trust in Hashem provides an elevated vision of life, enabling even ordinary people to transcend these organic inhibitors of terrestrial fulfillment. Trusting in Hashem’s goodness grants a purposeful perspective on sickness and suffering that transforms the impact of these otherwise unpleasant and painful experiences.
Drawing on stirring scripture about the futility of physical strength and the spirit of force which ultimately weakens verses the boundless force of spirit that fuels hope and optimism, Rabbeinu Bachaya uses prophetic poetry to complete sketching his portrait demonstrating the unparalleled power of Faithful Trust in Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Six
 
   ~   !
The Sixth Stage of Superiority belonging to the "Person of Faith" in contrast with the metaphoric "Alchemist" revolves around the concerns people always have about the ever-lurking possibility of infection, dysfunction, and disease. Ultimately, Wealth Cannot Buy Health and Money Gives No Guarantees!

Health Deterioration naturally robs people of their happiness and impairs their ability to enjoy accumulated wealth and material possessions. Pure trust in Hashem provides an elevated vision of life, enabling even ordinary people to transcend these organic inhibitors of terrestrial fulfillment. Trusting in Hashem’s goodness grants a purposeful perspective on sickness and suffering that transforms the impact of these otherwise unpleasant and painful experiences.
Drawing on stirring scripture about the futility of physical strength and the spirit of force which ultimately weakens verses the boundless force of spirit that fuels hope and optimism, Rabbeinu Bachaya uses prophetic poetry to complete sketching his portrait demonstrating the unparalleled power of Faithful Trust in Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WITNESS INFECTION]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Six
 
   ~   !
The Sixth Stage of Superiority belonging to the "Person of Faith" in contrast with the metaphoric "Alchemist" revolves around the concerns people always have about the ever-lurking possibility of infection, dysfunction, and disease. Ultimately, Wealth Cannot Buy Health and Money Gives No Guarantees!

Health Deterioration naturally robs people of their happiness and impairs their ability to enjoy accumulated wealth and material possessions. Pure trust in Hashem provides an elevated vision of life, enabling even ordinary people to transcend these organic inhibitors of terrestrial fulfillment. Trusting in Hashem’s goodness grants a purposeful perspective on sickness and suffering that transforms the impact of these otherwise unpleasant and painful experiences.
Drawing on stirring scripture about the futility of physical strength and the spirit of force which ultimately weakens verses the boundless force of spirit that fuels hope and optimism, Rabbeinu Bachaya uses prophetic poetry to complete sketching his portrait demonstrating the unparalleled power of Faithful Trust in Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
The Sixth Stage of Superiority belonging to the "Person of Faith" in contrast with the metaphoric "Alchemist" revolves around the concerns people always have about the ever-lurking possibility of infection, dysfunction, and disease. Ultimately, Wealth Cannot Buy Health and Money Gives No Guarantees!

Health Deterioration naturally robs people of their happiness and impairs their ability to enjoy accumulated wealth and material possessions. Pure trust in Hashem provides an elevated vision of life, enabling even ordinary people to transcend these organic inhibitors of terrestrial fulfillment. Trusting in Hashem’s goodness grants a purposeful perspective on sickness and suffering that transforms the impact of these otherwise unpleasant and painful experiences.
Drawing on stirring scripture about the futility of physical strength and the spirit of force which ultimately weakens verses the boundless force of spirit that fuels hope and optimism, Rabbeinu Bachaya uses prophetic poetry to complete sketching his portrait demonstrating the unparalleled power of Faithful Trust in Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[GROUND CONTROL]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2021 22:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Five
 
   ~   !
The lucky "Alchemist" is yet again contrasted with the "Person of Faith." While the former is always fearful of people, afraid of his surroundings and terrified of the powers-to-be, the latter is publicly and proudly able to share his secret to inner serenity. Instead of fearing his environment, this is a person who is relaxed about his future, as he places full trust in Hashem and experiences a total lack of fear. He remains forever calm and is afraid of nothing!
Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains that ultimately all earthly powers seek to dominate, control or even harm us, and only full Bitachon can free us from fearing them. People, animals, and even inanimate objects may threaten our well-being, yet if we place total trust in Hashem, He will shield and protect us from all harm. He powerfully illustrates this Faith Truism by referencing stirring scriptural verses clearly articulate the idea that the person possessing Faithful Trust has no reason to be fearful, as he will be shielded by G-d Himself!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Five
 
   ~   !
The lucky "Alchemist" is yet again contrasted with the "Person of Faith." While the former is always fearful of people, afraid of his surroundings and terrified of the powers-to-be, the latter is publicly and proudly able to share his secret to inner serenity. Instead of fearing his environment, this is a person who is relaxed about his future, as he places full trust in Hashem and experiences a total lack of fear. He remains forever calm and is afraid of nothing!
Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains that ultimately all earthly powers seek to dominate, control or even harm us, and only full Bitachon can free us from fearing them. People, animals, and even inanimate objects may threaten our well-being, yet if we place total trust in Hashem, He will shield and protect us from all harm. He powerfully illustrates this Faith Truism by referencing stirring scriptural verses clearly articulate the idea that the person possessing Faithful Trust has no reason to be fearful, as he will be shielded by G-d Himself!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[GROUND CONTROL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Five
 
   ~   !
The lucky "Alchemist" is yet again contrasted with the "Person of Faith." While the former is always fearful of people, afraid of his surroundings and terrified of the powers-to-be, the latter is publicly and proudly able to share his secret to inner serenity. Instead of fearing his environment, this is a person who is relaxed about his future, as he places full trust in Hashem and experiences a total lack of fear. He remains forever calm and is afraid of nothing!
Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains that ultimately all earthly powers seek to dominate, control or even harm us, and only full Bitachon can free us from fearing them. People, animals, and even inanimate objects may threaten our well-being, yet if we place total trust in Hashem, He will shield and protect us from all harm. He powerfully illustrates this Faith Truism by referencing stirring scriptural verses clearly articulate the idea that the person possessing Faithful Trust has no reason to be fearful, as he will be shielded by G-d Himself!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Five
 
   ~   !
The lucky "Alchemist" is yet again contrasted with the "Person of Faith." While the former is always fearful of people, afraid of his surroundings and terrified of the powers-to-be, the latter is publicly and proudly able to share his secret to inner serenity. Instead of fearing his environment, this is a person who is relaxed about his future, as he places full trust in Hashem and experiences a total lack of fear. He remains forever calm and is afraid of nothing!
Rabbeinu Bachaya maintains that ultimately all earthly powers seek to dominate, control or even harm us, and only full Bitachon can free us from fearing them. People, animals, and even inanimate objects may threaten our well-being, yet if we place total trust in Hashem, He will shield and protect us from all harm. He powerfully illustrates this Faith Truism by referencing stirring scriptural verses clearly articulate the idea that the person possessing Faithful Trust has no reason to be fearful, as he will be shielded by G-d Himself!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AIR, LAND AND SEA]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 01:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty- Four
,   
   ~   !
In sharp contrast with the "Alchemist," who is ever concerned about the future as he worries and experiences anxiety about various possible scenarios and unforeseen circumstances, the "Person of Faith" lives with a true sense of inner peace. Fully relying on G-d for his needs, he has absolute Trust that Hashem will sustain and provide for him.  His life is therefore free of worry and anxiety!    

Rabbeinu Bachaya frames this idea with the faith-based view of G-d being the Sole Source of Sustenance across the full spectrum of our material reality from the Lowliest-Embryos to Highest-Flying Birds. From deepest seas to densest geologies there is only One True Provider who continually sustains all life despite their seemingly frail nature.  A series of stirring scriptural verses emphasize this truism and ultimately buttress the idea that the person who has Bitachon has no reason to be fearful!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty- Four
,   
   ~   !
In sharp contrast with the "Alchemist," who is ever concerned about the future as he worries and experiences anxiety about various possible scenarios and unforeseen circumstances, the "Person of Faith" lives with a true sense of inner peace. Fully relying on G-d for his needs, he has absolute Trust that Hashem will sustain and provide for him.  His life is therefore free of worry and anxiety!    

Rabbeinu Bachaya frames this idea with the faith-based view of G-d being the Sole Source of Sustenance across the full spectrum of our material reality from the Lowliest-Embryos to Highest-Flying Birds. From deepest seas to densest geologies there is only One True Provider who continually sustains all life despite their seemingly frail nature.  A series of stirring scriptural verses emphasize this truism and ultimately buttress the idea that the person who has Bitachon has no reason to be fearful!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AIR, LAND AND SEA]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty- Four
,   
   ~   !
In sharp contrast with the "Alchemist," who is ever concerned about the future as he worries and experiences anxiety about various possible scenarios and unforeseen circumstances, the "Person of Faith" lives with a true sense of inner peace. Fully relying on G-d for his needs, he has absolute Trust that Hashem will sustain and provide for him.  His life is therefore free of worry and anxiety!    

Rabbeinu Bachaya frames this idea with the faith-based view of G-d being the Sole Source of Sustenance across the full spectrum of our material reality from the Lowliest-Embryos to Highest-Flying Birds. From deepest seas to densest geologies there is only One True Provider who continually sustains all life despite their seemingly frail nature.  A series of stirring scriptural verses emphasize this truism and ultimately buttress the idea that the person who has Bitachon has no reason to be fearful!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty- Four
,   
   ~   !
In sharp contrast with the "Alchemist," who is ever concerned about the future as he worries and experiences anxiety about various possible scenarios and unforeseen circumstances, the "Person of Faith" lives with a true sense of inner peace. Fully relying on G-d for his needs, he has absolute Trust that Hashem will sustain and provide for him.  His life is therefore free of worry and anxiety!    

Rabbeinu Bachaya frames this idea with the faith-based view of G-d being the Sole Source of Sustenance across the full spectrum of our material reality from the Lowliest-Embryos to Highest-Flying Birds. From deepest seas to densest geologies there is only One True Provider who continually sustains all life despite their seemingly frail nature.  A series of stirring scriptural verses emphasize this truism and ultimately buttress the idea that the person who has Bitachon has no reason to be fearful!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A FANTASTIC FEAR OF EVERYTHING]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 22:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Three
    
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya continues his contrast of the "Alchemist" and the "Person of Faith" who achieves Absolute Trust in Hashem. The contrast is designed to further sketch the portrait illustrating the latter's superiority in attaining true peace of mind.
Despite the Alchemist's relatively easy road to prosperity, he is disturbed by a terrific flood of continuous anxiety. Thoughtful analysis leads us to understand that those who “Have it Made” are far from reaching “Inner Peace.” That's because as they invariably become fearful that others will discover their secrets, they become victims of their own success! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Three
    
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya continues his contrast of the "Alchemist" and the "Person of Faith" who achieves Absolute Trust in Hashem. The contrast is designed to further sketch the portrait illustrating the latter's superiority in attaining true peace of mind.
Despite the Alchemist's relatively easy road to prosperity, he is disturbed by a terrific flood of continuous anxiety. Thoughtful analysis leads us to understand that those who “Have it Made” are far from reaching “Inner Peace.” That's because as they invariably become fearful that others will discover their secrets, they become victims of their own success! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Three
    
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya continues his contrast of the "Alchemist" and the "Person of Faith" who achieves Absolute Trust in Hashem. The contrast is designed to further sketch the portrait illustrating the latter's superiority in attaining true peace of mind.
Despite the Alchemist's relatively easy road to prosperity, he is disturbed by a terrific flood of continuous anxiety. Thoughtful analysis leads us to understand that those who “Have it Made” are far from reaching “Inner Peace.” That's because as they invariably become fearful that others will discover their secrets, they become victims of their own success! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Three
    
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya continues his contrast of the "Alchemist" and the "Person of Faith" who achieves Absolute Trust in Hashem. The contrast is designed to further sketch the portrait illustrating the latter's superiority in attaining true peace of mind.
Despite the Alchemist's relatively easy road to prosperity, he is disturbed by a terrific flood of continuous anxiety. Thoughtful analysis leads us to understand that those who “Have it Made” are far from reaching “Inner Peace.” That's because as they invariably become fearful that others will discover their secrets, they become victims of their own success! 
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:13:58</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[WORKING MAN’S DEATH]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2021 20:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Two
 ’ 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya returns to contrasting the peace of mind and tranquility attained by the Alchemist with the person who has attained Absolute Trust in Hashem. Despite the latter's relatively easy quick-get-rich schemes, the reality of every vocation’s occupational hazard and the possibility of a workplace accident are a cause of continuous anxiety. Not so the person living with Bitachon who is the only one capable of reaching true tranquility!
A fascinating look into the one of the most famous Psalms confirms and emphasizes the veracity of his Faith and Trust Theology once again making a strong case for placing ones Trust in Hashem, always!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Two
 ’ 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya returns to contrasting the peace of mind and tranquility attained by the Alchemist with the person who has attained Absolute Trust in Hashem. Despite the latter's relatively easy quick-get-rich schemes, the reality of every vocation’s occupational hazard and the possibility of a workplace accident are a cause of continuous anxiety. Not so the person living with Bitachon who is the only one capable of reaching true tranquility!
A fascinating look into the one of the most famous Psalms confirms and emphasizes the veracity of his Faith and Trust Theology once again making a strong case for placing ones Trust in Hashem, always!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[WORKING MAN’S DEATH]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Two
 ’ 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya returns to contrasting the peace of mind and tranquility attained by the Alchemist with the person who has attained Absolute Trust in Hashem. Despite the latter's relatively easy quick-get-rich schemes, the reality of every vocation’s occupational hazard and the possibility of a workplace accident are a cause of continuous anxiety. Not so the person living with Bitachon who is the only one capable of reaching true tranquility!
A fascinating look into the one of the most famous Psalms confirms and emphasizes the veracity of his Faith and Trust Theology once again making a strong case for placing ones Trust in Hashem, always!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-Two
 ’ 
   ~   !
Rabbeinu Bachaya returns to contrasting the peace of mind and tranquility attained by the Alchemist with the person who has attained Absolute Trust in Hashem. Despite the latter's relatively easy quick-get-rich schemes, the reality of every vocation’s occupational hazard and the possibility of a workplace accident are a cause of continuous anxiety. Not so the person living with Bitachon who is the only one capable of reaching true tranquility!
A fascinating look into the one of the most famous Psalms confirms and emphasizes the veracity of his Faith and Trust Theology once again making a strong case for placing ones Trust in Hashem, always!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SHELTERING DESERT]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2021 00:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-One
  
   ~   !
Our Emotive Spiritual Mandate to strive towards greater Trust in Hashem was taught to us in the infancy of our nationhood with the decades long Manna Miracle. To further the pragmatic application of that powerful lessons and to highlight the incredibly good fortune of successfully achieving "Absolute Bitachon" we move forward into the life and times of the prophets Elijah and Obadiah. 
Although presenting ancient stories, it seems abundantly clear that Rabbeinu Bachaya wishes to emphasize that G-d’s Limitless Ability to is not Limited to Antiquity or Overt Miracles. By directing our attention to, and encouraging us to carefully contemplate a selection of dramatic - yet not entirely miraculous - Biblical narratives that are rooted in the rock-solid Bitachon of the central actors, he continues to make the case for Total Trust in Hashem, today!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-One
  
   ~   !
Our Emotive Spiritual Mandate to strive towards greater Trust in Hashem was taught to us in the infancy of our nationhood with the decades long Manna Miracle. To further the pragmatic application of that powerful lessons and to highlight the incredibly good fortune of successfully achieving "Absolute Bitachon" we move forward into the life and times of the prophets Elijah and Obadiah. 
Although presenting ancient stories, it seems abundantly clear that Rabbeinu Bachaya wishes to emphasize that G-d’s Limitless Ability to is not Limited to Antiquity or Overt Miracles. By directing our attention to, and encouraging us to carefully contemplate a selection of dramatic - yet not entirely miraculous - Biblical narratives that are rooted in the rock-solid Bitachon of the central actors, he continues to make the case for Total Trust in Hashem, today!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[THE SHELTERING DESERT]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-One
  
   ~   !
Our Emotive Spiritual Mandate to strive towards greater Trust in Hashem was taught to us in the infancy of our nationhood with the decades long Manna Miracle. To further the pragmatic application of that powerful lessons and to highlight the incredibly good fortune of successfully achieving "Absolute Bitachon" we move forward into the life and times of the prophets Elijah and Obadiah. 
Although presenting ancient stories, it seems abundantly clear that Rabbeinu Bachaya wishes to emphasize that G-d’s Limitless Ability to is not Limited to Antiquity or Overt Miracles. By directing our attention to, and encouraging us to carefully contemplate a selection of dramatic - yet not entirely miraculous - Biblical narratives that are rooted in the rock-solid Bitachon of the central actors, he continues to make the case for Total Trust in Hashem, today!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty-One
  
   ~   !
Our Emotive Spiritual Mandate to strive towards greater Trust in Hashem was taught to us in the infancy of our nationhood with the decades long Manna Miracle. To further the pragmatic application of that powerful lessons and to highlight the incredibly good fortune of successfully achieving "Absolute Bitachon" we move forward into the life and times of the prophets Elijah and Obadiah. 
Although presenting ancient stories, it seems abundantly clear that Rabbeinu Bachaya wishes to emphasize that G-d’s Limitless Ability to is not Limited to Antiquity or Overt Miracles. By directing our attention to, and encouraging us to carefully contemplate a selection of dramatic - yet not entirely miraculous - Biblical narratives that are rooted in the rock-solid Bitachon of the central actors, he continues to make the case for Total Trust in Hashem, today!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ALCHEMIST]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2021 19:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty
 
   ~   !
We continue to frame Bitachon's Benefits by means of a Medieval Metaphor. Yet, as it turns out, the person possessing real Trust in Hashem has even less to worry about than one who could magically transfom cheap materials into precious metals. In fact, the truly trusting individual's inner tranquility is by far superior to the mythical alchemist who would theoretically enjoy peace of mind as a result of his guaranteed source of plentiful Parnassa.
In addition to demonstrating the Real Clear Power of Bitachon through the Illusionary Lenses of an Imaginative Reality, Rabbeinu Bachaya curiously chooses to employ the Manna metaphor to make his point and richly illustrate the good fortune of one who has successfully achieved "Absolute Bitachon! "
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty
 
   ~   !
We continue to frame Bitachon's Benefits by means of a Medieval Metaphor. Yet, as it turns out, the person possessing real Trust in Hashem has even less to worry about than one who could magically transfom cheap materials into precious metals. In fact, the truly trusting individual's inner tranquility is by far superior to the mythical alchemist who would theoretically enjoy peace of mind as a result of his guaranteed source of plentiful Parnassa.
In addition to demonstrating the Real Clear Power of Bitachon through the Illusionary Lenses of an Imaginative Reality, Rabbeinu Bachaya curiously chooses to employ the Manna metaphor to make his point and richly illustrate the good fortune of one who has successfully achieved "Absolute Bitachon! "
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE ALCHEMIST]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty
 
   ~   !
We continue to frame Bitachon's Benefits by means of a Medieval Metaphor. Yet, as it turns out, the person possessing real Trust in Hashem has even less to worry about than one who could magically transfom cheap materials into precious metals. In fact, the truly trusting individual's inner tranquility is by far superior to the mythical alchemist who would theoretically enjoy peace of mind as a result of his guaranteed source of plentiful Parnassa.
In addition to demonstrating the Real Clear Power of Bitachon through the Illusionary Lenses of an Imaginative Reality, Rabbeinu Bachaya curiously chooses to employ the Manna metaphor to make his point and richly illustrate the good fortune of one who has successfully achieved "Absolute Bitachon! "
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twenty
 
   ~   !
We continue to frame Bitachon's Benefits by means of a Medieval Metaphor. Yet, as it turns out, the person possessing real Trust in Hashem has even less to worry about than one who could magically transfom cheap materials into precious metals. In fact, the truly trusting individual's inner tranquility is by far superior to the mythical alchemist who would theoretically enjoy peace of mind as a result of his guaranteed source of plentiful Parnassa.
In addition to demonstrating the Real Clear Power of Bitachon through the Illusionary Lenses of an Imaginative Reality, Rabbeinu Bachaya curiously chooses to employ the Manna metaphor to make his point and richly illustrate the good fortune of one who has successfully achieved "Absolute Bitachon! "
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PEACE OF MIND]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2021 19:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Nineteen
  
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big benefit Bitachon provides its bearer: the serenity and peace of mind of only a person a whose livelihood is secure can afford. Simply stated: having real Trust in Hashem will necessarily equal living with less worry and anxiety. Quite literally!
Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts the person who successfully achieves "Absolute Bitachon" as one who is able to Live with a sense of "Total Security" eliminating a huge concern that eats many people alive, instead enabling to truly feel alive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Nineteen
  
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big benefit Bitachon provides its bearer: the serenity and peace of mind of only a person a whose livelihood is secure can afford. Simply stated: having real Trust in Hashem will necessarily equal living with less worry and anxiety. Quite literally!
Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts the person who successfully achieves "Absolute Bitachon" as one who is able to Live with a sense of "Total Security" eliminating a huge concern that eats many people alive, instead enabling to truly feel alive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PEACE OF MIND]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Nineteen
  
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big benefit Bitachon provides its bearer: the serenity and peace of mind of only a person a whose livelihood is secure can afford. Simply stated: having real Trust in Hashem will necessarily equal living with less worry and anxiety. Quite literally!
Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts the person who successfully achieves "Absolute Bitachon" as one who is able to Live with a sense of "Total Security" eliminating a huge concern that eats many people alive, instead enabling to truly feel alive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Nineteen
  
   ~   !
We now move onto the next big benefit Bitachon provides its bearer: the serenity and peace of mind of only a person a whose livelihood is secure can afford. Simply stated: having real Trust in Hashem will necessarily equal living with less worry and anxiety. Quite literally!
Rabbeinu Bachaya depicts the person who successfully achieves "Absolute Bitachon" as one who is able to Live with a sense of "Total Security" eliminating a huge concern that eats many people alive, instead enabling to truly feel alive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:18:45</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FEAR NO MORE]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2021 01:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighteen
  
   ~   !
We've learnt that internalizing the ideals of Bitachon can free you from the need to flatter powerful, yet bad people. It can even enable resolute courage to stare down negative peer pressure. We will now learn how the Bitachon and Certainty in G-d as your sole Provider must also Free You from Fearing Others Forever! You read right! Total Trust in Hashem will empower you to the point you are able to Speak Truth to Power --when it is the right thing to do --and never again be intimidated again!!
Rabbeinu Bachaya will use numerous verses of our sacred scripture to vividly illustrate why he is so sure you can, or more accurately speaking, you MUST overcome fear. This the nature of this illuminated pathway he is teaching you to trustfully take. Moreover, this creates the conduit for the supra-natural blessings it enables us to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighteen
  
   ~   !
We've learnt that internalizing the ideals of Bitachon can free you from the need to flatter powerful, yet bad people. It can even enable resolute courage to stare down negative peer pressure. We will now learn how the Bitachon and Certainty in G-d as your sole Provider must also Free You from Fearing Others Forever! You read right! Total Trust in Hashem will empower you to the point you are able to Speak Truth to Power --when it is the right thing to do --and never again be intimidated again!!
Rabbeinu Bachaya will use numerous verses of our sacred scripture to vividly illustrate why he is so sure you can, or more accurately speaking, you MUST overcome fear. This the nature of this illuminated pathway he is teaching you to trustfully take. Moreover, this creates the conduit for the supra-natural blessings it enables us to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[FEAR NO MORE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighteen
  
   ~   !
We've learnt that internalizing the ideals of Bitachon can free you from the need to flatter powerful, yet bad people. It can even enable resolute courage to stare down negative peer pressure. We will now learn how the Bitachon and Certainty in G-d as your sole Provider must also Free You from Fearing Others Forever! You read right! Total Trust in Hashem will empower you to the point you are able to Speak Truth to Power --when it is the right thing to do --and never again be intimidated again!!
Rabbeinu Bachaya will use numerous verses of our sacred scripture to vividly illustrate why he is so sure you can, or more accurately speaking, you MUST overcome fear. This the nature of this illuminated pathway he is teaching you to trustfully take. Moreover, this creates the conduit for the supra-natural blessings it enables us to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eighteen
  
   ~   !
We've learnt that internalizing the ideals of Bitachon can free you from the need to flatter powerful, yet bad people. It can even enable resolute courage to stare down negative peer pressure. We will now learn how the Bitachon and Certainty in G-d as your sole Provider must also Free You from Fearing Others Forever! You read right! Total Trust in Hashem will empower you to the point you are able to Speak Truth to Power --when it is the right thing to do --and never again be intimidated again!!
Rabbeinu Bachaya will use numerous verses of our sacred scripture to vividly illustrate why he is so sure you can, or more accurately speaking, you MUST overcome fear. This the nature of this illuminated pathway he is teaching you to trustfully take. Moreover, this creates the conduit for the supra-natural blessings it enables us to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PEER PRESSURE]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2021 02:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventeen
 
   ~   !
In the previous episode, we've already elaborated on the notion that Relying on others for Livelihood may cause you to Flatter or Imitate Inappropriate Behavior. We learnt how Bitachon can free you of this form of servitude! We now open a new vistas by looking at the notion of debilitating Peer Pressures that can ultimately only be alleviated by... You guessed it Bitachon! The author draws on Prophet expression to prove and confirm this is rock-solid advice to live by!!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventeen
 
   ~   !
In the previous episode, we've already elaborated on the notion that Relying on others for Livelihood may cause you to Flatter or Imitate Inappropriate Behavior. We learnt how Bitachon can free you of this form of servitude! We now open a new vistas by looking at the notion of debilitating Peer Pressures that can ultimately only be alleviated by... You guessed it Bitachon! The author draws on Prophet expression to prove and confirm this is rock-solid advice to live by!!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[PEER PRESSURE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventeen
 
   ~   !
In the previous episode, we've already elaborated on the notion that Relying on others for Livelihood may cause you to Flatter or Imitate Inappropriate Behavior. We learnt how Bitachon can free you of this form of servitude! We now open a new vistas by looking at the notion of debilitating Peer Pressures that can ultimately only be alleviated by... You guessed it Bitachon! The author draws on Prophet expression to prove and confirm this is rock-solid advice to live by!!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seventeen
 
   ~   !
In the previous episode, we've already elaborated on the notion that Relying on others for Livelihood may cause you to Flatter or Imitate Inappropriate Behavior. We learnt how Bitachon can free you of this form of servitude! We now open a new vistas by looking at the notion of debilitating Peer Pressures that can ultimately only be alleviated by... You guessed it Bitachon! The author draws on Prophet expression to prove and confirm this is rock-solid advice to live by!!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NO LONGER SLAVES]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 18:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixteen
  
   ~   !
Having discovered how inner tranquility is possible —we now move onto the next big Benefit Trust in Hashem can afford us: Independence and Freedom! Learn how you can achieve liberty from those who might otherwise dominate, shackle, or enslave us. Indirect prophetic insight frames the logical conclusions of how we might behave when Faith is internalized and distilled into Trust.
Here, the truthful notion of Bitachon serving to set us free is vividly illustrated and spelled out in the clearest of terms. Ultimately, you can really achieve the independence you crave, but only if you are ready to take that leap of faith through full reliance in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixteen
  
   ~   !
Having discovered how inner tranquility is possible —we now move onto the next big Benefit Trust in Hashem can afford us: Independence and Freedom! Learn how you can achieve liberty from those who might otherwise dominate, shackle, or enslave us. Indirect prophetic insight frames the logical conclusions of how we might behave when Faith is internalized and distilled into Trust.
Here, the truthful notion of Bitachon serving to set us free is vividly illustrated and spelled out in the clearest of terms. Ultimately, you can really achieve the independence you crave, but only if you are ready to take that leap of faith through full reliance in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NO LONGER SLAVES]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixteen
  
   ~   !
Having discovered how inner tranquility is possible —we now move onto the next big Benefit Trust in Hashem can afford us: Independence and Freedom! Learn how you can achieve liberty from those who might otherwise dominate, shackle, or enslave us. Indirect prophetic insight frames the logical conclusions of how we might behave when Faith is internalized and distilled into Trust.
Here, the truthful notion of Bitachon serving to set us free is vividly illustrated and spelled out in the clearest of terms. Ultimately, you can really achieve the independence you crave, but only if you are ready to take that leap of faith through full reliance in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Sixteen
  
   ~   !
Having discovered how inner tranquility is possible —we now move onto the next big Benefit Trust in Hashem can afford us: Independence and Freedom! Learn how you can achieve liberty from those who might otherwise dominate, shackle, or enslave us. Indirect prophetic insight frames the logical conclusions of how we might behave when Faith is internalized and distilled into Trust.
Here, the truthful notion of Bitachon serving to set us free is vividly illustrated and spelled out in the clearest of terms. Ultimately, you can really achieve the independence you crave, but only if you are ready to take that leap of faith through full reliance in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2021 18:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifteen
     
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we analyzed the folly of relying on money to avoid anxiety over the future. The biblical premise of folly revolved around the transitory nature of money. As they say, "it can go as quickly as it comes." Prophetic insight ordains that financial gains or even great affluence can vanish overnight. As such the argument was made Certainty should be sought and found only in the Omnipotent, Al-mighty G-d Himself!
In this Episode, we will take this idea much further we continue to address the notion that money should not be relied upon . Even if wealth wouldn't take flight, as its transitory nature isn't that always so obvious, our Scriptures spell out the reasons it still offers no guarantee of happiness, inner satisfaction or even peace of mind. Great emphasis is placed on the truism that the tranquil coveted state of being can only be achieved through Bitachon in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifteen
     
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we analyzed the folly of relying on money to avoid anxiety over the future. The biblical premise of folly revolved around the transitory nature of money. As they say, "it can go as quickly as it comes." Prophetic insight ordains that financial gains or even great affluence can vanish overnight. As such the argument was made Certainty should be sought and found only in the Omnipotent, Al-mighty G-d Himself!
In this Episode, we will take this idea much further we continue to address the notion that money should not be relied upon . Even if wealth wouldn't take flight, as its transitory nature isn't that always so obvious, our Scriptures spell out the reasons it still offers no guarantee of happiness, inner satisfaction or even peace of mind. Great emphasis is placed on the truism that the tranquil coveted state of being can only be achieved through Bitachon in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifteen
     
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we analyzed the folly of relying on money to avoid anxiety over the future. The biblical premise of folly revolved around the transitory nature of money. As they say, "it can go as quickly as it comes." Prophetic insight ordains that financial gains or even great affluence can vanish overnight. As such the argument was made Certainty should be sought and found only in the Omnipotent, Al-mighty G-d Himself!
In this Episode, we will take this idea much further we continue to address the notion that money should not be relied upon . Even if wealth wouldn't take flight, as its transitory nature isn't that always so obvious, our Scriptures spell out the reasons it still offers no guarantee of happiness, inner satisfaction or even peace of mind. Great emphasis is placed on the truism that the tranquil coveted state of being can only be achieved through Bitachon in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fifteen
     
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we analyzed the folly of relying on money to avoid anxiety over the future. The biblical premise of folly revolved around the transitory nature of money. As they say, "it can go as quickly as it comes." Prophetic insight ordains that financial gains or even great affluence can vanish overnight. As such the argument was made Certainty should be sought and found only in the Omnipotent, Al-mighty G-d Himself!
In this Episode, we will take this idea much further we continue to address the notion that money should not be relied upon . Even if wealth wouldn't take flight, as its transitory nature isn't that always so obvious, our Scriptures spell out the reasons it still offers no guarantee of happiness, inner satisfaction or even peace of mind. Great emphasis is placed on the truism that the tranquil coveted state of being can only be achieved through Bitachon in the only truly trusted source of goodness -- Hashem!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MONEY NEVER SLEEPS]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2021 23:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fourteen
  
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we clarified the folly of relying on wisdom or talent to avoid anxiety over the future because neither ensures success, which comes solely from G-d's blessings.
Now we address the notion that money should not be relied upon either. Although wealth can buy many things, due to its transitory nature the one thing it can never purchase is certainty or security. Ultimately, real inner peace can only be achieved through trusting in the only true source of goodness -- Al-mighty G-d Himself.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fourteen
  
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we clarified the folly of relying on wisdom or talent to avoid anxiety over the future because neither ensures success, which comes solely from G-d's blessings.
Now we address the notion that money should not be relied upon either. Although wealth can buy many things, due to its transitory nature the one thing it can never purchase is certainty or security. Ultimately, real inner peace can only be achieved through trusting in the only true source of goodness -- Al-mighty G-d Himself.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[MONEY NEVER SLEEPS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fourteen
  
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we clarified the folly of relying on wisdom or talent to avoid anxiety over the future because neither ensures success, which comes solely from G-d's blessings.
Now we address the notion that money should not be relied upon either. Although wealth can buy many things, due to its transitory nature the one thing it can never purchase is certainty or security. Ultimately, real inner peace can only be achieved through trusting in the only true source of goodness -- Al-mighty G-d Himself.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Fourteen
  
   ~   !
In previous Episodes, we clarified the folly of relying on wisdom or talent to avoid anxiety over the future because neither ensures success, which comes solely from G-d's blessings.
Now we address the notion that money should not be relied upon either. Although wealth can buy many things, due to its transitory nature the one thing it can never purchase is certainty or security. Ultimately, real inner peace can only be achieved through trusting in the only true source of goodness -- Al-mighty G-d Himself.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SEEKER]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2021 21:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirteen
 
   ~   !
In the previous Episode, we introduced the principal that wisdom and cunning cannot to be relied upon for success, because in truth success comes solely from G-d’s blessings. This doesn't mean we aren't required to make natural efforts; Torah necessarily mandates toil as we aren't permitted to "Rely on Miracles" to receive our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality, and blessing.
This idea is now further developed and clarified as we move from reliance on intelligence and acumen to strength and talent. In summation, while we must do our part, we must always be mindful of the true fount of our sustenance and place trust solely in G-d -- the singular source of any success we are fortunate enough to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirteen
 
   ~   !
In the previous Episode, we introduced the principal that wisdom and cunning cannot to be relied upon for success, because in truth success comes solely from G-d’s blessings. This doesn't mean we aren't required to make natural efforts; Torah necessarily mandates toil as we aren't permitted to "Rely on Miracles" to receive our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality, and blessing.
This idea is now further developed and clarified as we move from reliance on intelligence and acumen to strength and talent. In summation, while we must do our part, we must always be mindful of the true fount of our sustenance and place trust solely in G-d -- the singular source of any success we are fortunate enough to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[THE SEEKER]]>
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                                    <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirteen
 
   ~   !
In the previous Episode, we introduced the principal that wisdom and cunning cannot to be relied upon for success, because in truth success comes solely from G-d’s blessings. This doesn't mean we aren't required to make natural efforts; Torah necessarily mandates toil as we aren't permitted to "Rely on Miracles" to receive our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality, and blessing.
This idea is now further developed and clarified as we move from reliance on intelligence and acumen to strength and talent. In summation, while we must do our part, we must always be mindful of the true fount of our sustenance and place trust solely in G-d -- the singular source of any success we are fortunate enough to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Thirteen
 
   ~   !
In the previous Episode, we introduced the principal that wisdom and cunning cannot to be relied upon for success, because in truth success comes solely from G-d’s blessings. This doesn't mean we aren't required to make natural efforts; Torah necessarily mandates toil as we aren't permitted to "Rely on Miracles" to receive our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality, and blessing.
This idea is now further developed and clarified as we move from reliance on intelligence and acumen to strength and talent. In summation, while we must do our part, we must always be mindful of the true fount of our sustenance and place trust solely in G-d -- the singular source of any success we are fortunate enough to receive!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:23:04</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FOLLY TO BE WISE]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 03:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twelve
   
   ~   !
Having established the singular nature of Bitachon Basics with the notion that we are relying on, or trusting in anything other G-d necessarily detracts from and even diminishes our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality and blessing, the author now moves to identify specifics.
The first form of debilitating Trust-Inclusivity occurs when people rely on their own wisdom and wherewithal, although everyone one knows that Smart People Don’t Always Finish First! In fact, wisdom can easily become foolishness when Highly Intelligent People place Trust in their Talent instead of in G-d -- the true and singular source of success and sustenance!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twelve
   
   ~   !
Having established the singular nature of Bitachon Basics with the notion that we are relying on, or trusting in anything other G-d necessarily detracts from and even diminishes our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality and blessing, the author now moves to identify specifics.
The first form of debilitating Trust-Inclusivity occurs when people rely on their own wisdom and wherewithal, although everyone one knows that Smart People Don’t Always Finish First! In fact, wisdom can easily become foolishness when Highly Intelligent People place Trust in their Talent instead of in G-d -- the true and singular source of success and sustenance!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[FOLLY TO BE WISE]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twelve
   
   ~   !
Having established the singular nature of Bitachon Basics with the notion that we are relying on, or trusting in anything other G-d necessarily detracts from and even diminishes our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality and blessing, the author now moves to identify specifics.
The first form of debilitating Trust-Inclusivity occurs when people rely on their own wisdom and wherewithal, although everyone one knows that Smart People Don’t Always Finish First! In fact, wisdom can easily become foolishness when Highly Intelligent People place Trust in their Talent instead of in G-d -- the true and singular source of success and sustenance!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Twelve
   
   ~   !
Having established the singular nature of Bitachon Basics with the notion that we are relying on, or trusting in anything other G-d necessarily detracts from and even diminishes our unique Divine downflow of sustenance, vitality and blessing, the author now moves to identify specifics.
The first form of debilitating Trust-Inclusivity occurs when people rely on their own wisdom and wherewithal, although everyone one knows that Smart People Don’t Always Finish First! In fact, wisdom can easily become foolishness when Highly Intelligent People place Trust in their Talent instead of in G-d -- the true and singular source of success and sustenance!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BLESSED vs. CURSED]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 02:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eleven
 . 
   ~   !
In his final thrust to satisfy the Burden of Proof still upon him,  R' Bachaya weaves a surprising tapestry of kindred scriptural strands vividly illustrating a picture of "True Trust" that doesn't leave room for neutral colors or middle ground, because ultimately, trusting in Hashem is a Sum Zero Pursuit. In this now sharply defined landscape, it becomes abundantly clear that Trust-Inclusivity can never be a Virtue,  rather a debilitating Demerit that diminishes our blessings!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eleven
 . 
   ~   !
In his final thrust to satisfy the Burden of Proof still upon him,  R' Bachaya weaves a surprising tapestry of kindred scriptural strands vividly illustrating a picture of "True Trust" that doesn't leave room for neutral colors or middle ground, because ultimately, trusting in Hashem is a Sum Zero Pursuit. In this now sharply defined landscape, it becomes abundantly clear that Trust-Inclusivity can never be a Virtue,  rather a debilitating Demerit that diminishes our blessings!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BLESSED vs. CURSED]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eleven
 . 
   ~   !
In his final thrust to satisfy the Burden of Proof still upon him,  R' Bachaya weaves a surprising tapestry of kindred scriptural strands vividly illustrating a picture of "True Trust" that doesn't leave room for neutral colors or middle ground, because ultimately, trusting in Hashem is a Sum Zero Pursuit. In this now sharply defined landscape, it becomes abundantly clear that Trust-Inclusivity can never be a Virtue,  rather a debilitating Demerit that diminishes our blessings!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eleven
 . 
   ~   !
In his final thrust to satisfy the Burden of Proof still upon him,  R' Bachaya weaves a surprising tapestry of kindred scriptural strands vividly illustrating a picture of "True Trust" that doesn't leave room for neutral colors or middle ground, because ultimately, trusting in Hashem is a Sum Zero Pursuit. In this now sharply defined landscape, it becomes abundantly clear that Trust-Inclusivity can never be a Virtue,  rather a debilitating Demerit that diminishes our blessings!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:02:53</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[OX-BOW INCIDENT]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2021 22:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon -Episode Ten
- 
   ~   !
The Burden of Proof still upon him, R' Bachaya now bolsters the notion that trusting reliance on an entity other than G-d will necessarily cause the removal of Divine Providence. In recounting our Nation's Desert Debacle King David's prophetic, precise poetic-prose narrative highlights the Trust Exchange that nearly Destroyed Us!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon -Episode Ten
- 
   ~   !
The Burden of Proof still upon him, R' Bachaya now bolsters the notion that trusting reliance on an entity other than G-d will necessarily cause the removal of Divine Providence. In recounting our Nation's Desert Debacle King David's prophetic, precise poetic-prose narrative highlights the Trust Exchange that nearly Destroyed Us!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[OX-BOW INCIDENT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon -Episode Ten
- 
   ~   !
The Burden of Proof still upon him, R' Bachaya now bolsters the notion that trusting reliance on an entity other than G-d will necessarily cause the removal of Divine Providence. In recounting our Nation's Desert Debacle King David's prophetic, precise poetic-prose narrative highlights the Trust Exchange that nearly Destroyed Us!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon -Episode Ten
- 
   ~   !
The Burden of Proof still upon him, R' Bachaya now bolsters the notion that trusting reliance on an entity other than G-d will necessarily cause the removal of Divine Providence. In recounting our Nation's Desert Debacle King David's prophetic, precise poetic-prose narrative highlights the Trust Exchange that nearly Destroyed Us!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[BROKEN CISTERNS]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Nine
 
   ~   !
R' Bachaya makes a bold claim: "True Trust" mean singular , sole and absolute reliance on G-d alone. The bottom line is clear: Trust in Numbers or Multiples is not a Kosher equation. In fact, the Addition of other factors will necessarily equals a Subtraction of your Blessings and More will be Less!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
R' Bachaya makes a bold claim: "True Trust" mean singular , sole and absolute reliance on G-d alone. The bottom line is clear: Trust in Numbers or Multiples is not a Kosher equation. In fact, the Addition of other factors will necessarily equals a Subtraction of your Blessings and More will be Less!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
R' Bachaya makes a bold claim: "True Trust" mean singular , sole and absolute reliance on G-d alone. The bottom line is clear: Trust in Numbers or Multiples is not a Kosher equation. In fact, the Addition of other factors will necessarily equals a Subtraction of your Blessings and More will be Less!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
R' Bachaya makes a bold claim: "True Trust" mean singular , sole and absolute reliance on G-d alone. The bottom line is clear: Trust in Numbers or Multiples is not a Kosher equation. In fact, the Addition of other factors will necessarily equals a Subtraction of your Blessings and More will be Less!
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[INVINCIBLE ME]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eight
 
   ~   !
Regarding "True Trust" in G-d, R' Bachaya establishes the principle that its efficacy is dependent on it being experienced in Monochromatic Monogamy. Anything less singular or absolute causes G-d to remove His Providence.
But does that mean that Hashem disengages? And, if that statement is to be taken at face value, can it jibe with the Baal ShemTovonian idea that Individual Providence and Divine Design is always at play with G-d "bringing existence into being each moment?"
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Regarding "True Trust" in G-d, R' Bachaya establishes the principle that its efficacy is dependent on it being experienced in Monochromatic Monogamy. Anything less singular or absolute causes G-d to remove His Providence.
But does that mean that Hashem disengages? And, if that statement is to be taken at face value, can it jibe with the Baal ShemTovonian idea that Individual Providence and Divine Design is always at play with G-d "bringing existence into being each moment?"
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Eight
 
   ~   !
Regarding "True Trust" in G-d, R' Bachaya establishes the principle that its efficacy is dependent on it being experienced in Monochromatic Monogamy. Anything less singular or absolute causes G-d to remove His Providence.
But does that mean that Hashem disengages? And, if that statement is to be taken at face value, can it jibe with the Baal ShemTovonian idea that Individual Providence and Divine Design is always at play with G-d "bringing existence into being each moment?"
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Regarding "True Trust" in G-d, R' Bachaya establishes the principle that its efficacy is dependent on it being experienced in Monochromatic Monogamy. Anything less singular or absolute causes G-d to remove His Providence.
But does that mean that Hashem disengages? And, if that statement is to be taken at face value, can it jibe with the Baal ShemTovonian idea that Individual Providence and Divine Design is always at play with G-d "bringing existence into being each moment?"
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[SOLE RELIANCE]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seven
 
   ~   !
Before moving onto detailed technical strategies of implementing "True Trust" there's a major "Trust Issue" that needs to be dealt with, defined, and resolved. It revolves around the requisite singular devotion and a mandatory "Must of Monogamy" that Bitachon in Hashem demands!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Before moving onto detailed technical strategies of implementing "True Trust" there's a major "Trust Issue" that needs to be dealt with, defined, and resolved. It revolves around the requisite singular devotion and a mandatory "Must of Monogamy" that Bitachon in Hashem demands!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Seven
 
   ~   !
Before moving onto detailed technical strategies of implementing "True Trust" there's a major "Trust Issue" that needs to be dealt with, defined, and resolved. It revolves around the requisite singular devotion and a mandatory "Must of Monogamy" that Bitachon in Hashem demands!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Before moving onto detailed technical strategies of implementing "True Trust" there's a major "Trust Issue" that needs to be dealt with, defined, and resolved. It revolves around the requisite singular devotion and a mandatory "Must of Monogamy" that Bitachon in Hashem demands!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:18:20</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[SEA OF TRANQUILITY]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Six
  
   ~   !
Before teaching us how Bitachon or "True Trust" can be achieved, the case continues to be made for it. Rabbeinu Bachaya makes a bold claim: Nurturing Trust will necessarily lead to Peace of Mind, allowing us to fully devote our energies to Prayer, Torah study and other forms of meaningful Spiritual Pursuit.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Six
  
   ~   !
Before teaching us how Bitachon or "True Trust" can be achieved, the case continues to be made for it. Rabbeinu Bachaya makes a bold claim: Nurturing Trust will necessarily lead to Peace of Mind, allowing us to fully devote our energies to Prayer, Torah study and other forms of meaningful Spiritual Pursuit.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Six
  
   ~   !
Before teaching us how Bitachon or "True Trust" can be achieved, the case continues to be made for it. Rabbeinu Bachaya makes a bold claim: Nurturing Trust will necessarily lead to Peace of Mind, allowing us to fully devote our energies to Prayer, Torah study and other forms of meaningful Spiritual Pursuit.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Before teaching us how Bitachon or "True Trust" can be achieved, the case continues to be made for it. Rabbeinu Bachaya makes a bold claim: Nurturing Trust will necessarily lead to Peace of Mind, allowing us to fully devote our energies to Prayer, Torah study and other forms of meaningful Spiritual Pursuit.
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:16:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[FRINGE BENEFITS]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 21:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Rabbi Mendel Kaplan</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Five
 
   ~   !
Before providing the detailed strategy of how Trust can be achieved, the case for its development continues to be made by emphasizing that in addition to its Necessity, Bitachon is actually Beneficial. Further to what has already been presented regarding the fulfillment of multiple Mitzvot, we are informed that “Living Trustfully” provides many other Positive “Side-Effects” as well.      

We also further explore why might the author chose to make the case for Bitachon's importance by emphasizing its many benefits rather than its obligatory status in Judaism? 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Five
 
   ~   !
Before providing the detailed strategy of how Trust can be achieved, the case for its development continues to be made by emphasizing that in addition to its Necessity, Bitachon is actually Beneficial. Further to what has already been presented regarding the fulfillment of multiple Mitzvot, we are informed that “Living Trustfully” provides many other Positive “Side-Effects” as well.      

We also further explore why might the author chose to make the case for Bitachon's importance by emphasizing its many benefits rather than its obligatory status in Judaism? 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FRINGE BENEFITS]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Five
 
   ~   !
Before providing the detailed strategy of how Trust can be achieved, the case for its development continues to be made by emphasizing that in addition to its Necessity, Bitachon is actually Beneficial. Further to what has already been presented regarding the fulfillment of multiple Mitzvot, we are informed that “Living Trustfully” provides many other Positive “Side-Effects” as well.      

We also further explore why might the author chose to make the case for Bitachon's importance by emphasizing its many benefits rather than its obligatory status in Judaism? 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
Before providing the detailed strategy of how Trust can be achieved, the case for its development continues to be made by emphasizing that in addition to its Necessity, Bitachon is actually Beneficial. Further to what has already been presented regarding the fulfillment of multiple Mitzvot, we are informed that “Living Trustfully” provides many other Positive “Side-Effects” as well.      

We also further explore why might the author chose to make the case for Bitachon's importance by emphasizing its many benefits rather than its obligatory status in Judaism? 

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ATTACHMENT]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2021 20:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Four

   ~   !
An incisive analysis of how successfully achieving spiritual Communion, Connecting or Cleaving to G-d is directly Linked to the level of Trust you develop. And is it true that we need to first resolve our Trust Issues in order to best build our Relationship with Him?
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Four

   ~   !
An incisive analysis of how successfully achieving spiritual Communion, Connecting or Cleaving to G-d is directly Linked to the level of Trust you develop. And is it true that we need to first resolve our Trust Issues in order to best build our Relationship with Him?
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ATTACHMENT]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Four

   ~   !
An incisive analysis of how successfully achieving spiritual Communion, Connecting or Cleaving to G-d is directly Linked to the level of Trust you develop. And is it true that we need to first resolve our Trust Issues in order to best build our Relationship with Him?
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
An incisive analysis of how successfully achieving spiritual Communion, Connecting or Cleaving to G-d is directly Linked to the level of Trust you develop. And is it true that we need to first resolve our Trust Issues in order to best build our Relationship with Him?
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[STEPS OF FAITH]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2021 17:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Three
  
   ~   !
Is Trusting Hashem an independent Key to a unlocking the privilege of a wholehearted relationship with the Creator of the Universe, or is it but one of many necessary ingredient to experience true spiritual fulfillment?

Additionally, can Trust in Hashem be augmented or deepened with other spiritual disciplines, such as Astrology, Fortune Telling and like divination practices just as one invests time and energy making the best business investments. 

Finally, why might the author have chosen to frame Bitachon as supremely beneficial rather than as a mandatory Religious Obligation, or Mitzvah requirement?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Three
  
   ~   !
Is Trusting Hashem an independent Key to a unlocking the privilege of a wholehearted relationship with the Creator of the Universe, or is it but one of many necessary ingredient to experience true spiritual fulfillment?

Additionally, can Trust in Hashem be augmented or deepened with other spiritual disciplines, such as Astrology, Fortune Telling and like divination practices just as one invests time and energy making the best business investments. 

Finally, why might the author have chosen to frame Bitachon as supremely beneficial rather than as a mandatory Religious Obligation, or Mitzvah requirement?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Three
  
   ~   !
Is Trusting Hashem an independent Key to a unlocking the privilege of a wholehearted relationship with the Creator of the Universe, or is it but one of many necessary ingredient to experience true spiritual fulfillment?

Additionally, can Trust in Hashem be augmented or deepened with other spiritual disciplines, such as Astrology, Fortune Telling and like divination practices just as one invests time and energy making the best business investments. 

Finally, why might the author have chosen to frame Bitachon as supremely beneficial rather than as a mandatory Religious Obligation, or Mitzvah requirement?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Three
  
   ~   !
Is Trusting Hashem an independent Key to a unlocking the privilege of a wholehearted relationship with the Creator of the Universe, or is it but one of many necessary ingredient to experience true spiritual fulfillment?

Additionally, can Trust in Hashem be augmented or deepened with other spiritual disciplines, such as Astrology, Fortune Telling and like divination practices just as one invests time and energy making the best business investments. 

Finally, why might the author have chosen to frame Bitachon as supremely beneficial rather than as a mandatory Religious Obligation, or Mitzvah requirement?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAITH VS FEAR]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Two
  
   ~   !
 further augments the introduction to this classic text by continuing to reframe the question of whether "Placing Our Trust in G-d" is merely a profoundly advantageous step towards achieving spiritual fulfillment, OR is it an attitude and consciousness that actual comprises a formal Religious Duty.
Learn whether choosing to Living with Trust in Hashem is simply beneficial or does it comprise a Mandatory Religious Obligation, e.g. satisfying a specific Mitzvah requirement? Discover why that makes a world of difference!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Two
  
   ~   !
 further augments the introduction to this classic text by continuing to reframe the question of whether "Placing Our Trust in G-d" is merely a profoundly advantageous step towards achieving spiritual fulfillment, OR is it an attitude and consciousness that actual comprises a formal Religious Duty.
Learn whether choosing to Living with Trust in Hashem is simply beneficial or does it comprise a Mandatory Religious Obligation, e.g. satisfying a specific Mitzvah requirement? Discover why that makes a world of difference!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[FAITH VS FEAR]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sha’ar HaBitachon - Episode Two
  
   ~   !
 further augments the introduction to this classic text by continuing to reframe the question of whether "Placing Our Trust in G-d" is merely a profoundly advantageous step towards achieving spiritual fulfillment, OR is it an attitude and consciousness that actual comprises a formal Religious Duty.
Learn whether choosing to Living with Trust in Hashem is simply beneficial or does it comprise a Mandatory Religious Obligation, e.g. satisfying a specific Mitzvah requirement? Discover why that makes a world of difference!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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   ~   !
 further augments the introduction to this classic text by continuing to reframe the question of whether "Placing Our Trust in G-d" is merely a profoundly advantageous step towards achieving spiritual fulfillment, OR is it an attitude and consciousness that actual comprises a formal Religious Duty.
Learn whether choosing to Living with Trust in Hashem is simply beneficial or does it comprise a Mandatory Religious Obligation, e.g. satisfying a specific Mitzvah requirement? Discover why that makes a world of difference!

Rabbi Mendel Kaplan]]>
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