Halacha Yomis
November 01, 2024
Pray with great joy. This is certainly more acceptable before G-d than prayer that is in sadness and with tears. This can be understood with a parable: When a poor man supplicates and petitions the king, he is only given a small sum no matter how much he cries. But a prince praises the king, and in the midst of this also presents his petition. The king then gives him generous gifts, as befits a prince.
With a measure a man metes, it shall be measured to him.
A person should always learn [humility] from the wisdom of his Creator, as G‑d disregarded all [tall] mountains and hills and rested His Divine Presence on the [lowly] Mount Sinai.
Torah begins and ends with acts of kindness.
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