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Question: When my kids ask if they can do something, my first thought is always worry—what if something goes wrong? When I have a good month at work, I think, “Great, but what about next month?” Even when I start something new, my positivity is overshadowed by that voice in my head that says, “I’m sure it won’t last.” I believe everything comes from Hashem, but why can’t I trust that things will turn out well? Why am I always worried, and how can I develop a more positive outlook? • Aharon Schmidt replies, from the Living Jewish’s Farbrengen column • Read More
“It’ll Be Alright,” the newest release by singer-songwriter Moti Muchnik, a 16-year-old shliach from Oxnard, CA, is an uplifting song that encourages every individual to strengthen their trust in Hashem, who is constantly in control of our lives and caring for our personal wellbeing. No matter how hopeless and unfavorable the situation may seem, positive thoughts and attitudes can change the reality for the better • Audio
Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim – Montreal has released two never before seen letters, written by the Rebbe MH”M in English, in their latest kovetz ha’aros. The two letters, although written decades apart from each other, are both addressing people who experienced issues in bitachon • Letters
Rabbi Shneur Zalmen Goldberg presents a daily one minute video about bitachon, made to inspire the viewers. Here is today’s one minute inspirational video • Watch
Dovid Ezagui to Chava Sorkin — Both from Brooklyn
Shmulik Greenberg – Kfar Chabad, Israel to Chani Hasofer – Tzfas, Israel
Velvel Reikhtman (Ben Reb Moshe) – Montreal to Channah Kagan (Bas Reb Zev Moishe) – Crown Heights
L’chayim will be Tuesday night in Ulam Chana – 556 Crown St.
Baby boy to Mendi and Devora Leah Labi (née Spielman) — Crown Heights