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This morning's Breakfast & a Class explored the idea that some of the most meaningful lessons in life come through what appear to be ordinary, unrelated events. A fabric sample in our showroom, a conversation in our North Carolina factory, and an unexpected phone call from a dear friend about a jacket he had not worn in two years all converged around one of the Torah's least discussed mitzvot. Were they simply coincidences, or were they gentle reminders to slow down and pay attention?
Using Parashat Pinchas as our guide, we explored how Pinchas understood that nothing in Jewish life exists in isolation. One person's actions can strengthen or weaken an entire nation, and one act of courage can restore a broken relationship with Hashem. The mitzvah of sha'atnez became only the thread—not the story itself. The real story was about the invisible threads that quietly connect our lives, our encounters, our mitzvot, and our relationship with the Ribbono Shel Olam. We hope you enjoy this week's class and, perhaps, begin to notice some of the invisible threads Hashem is weaving through your own life.
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This morning's Breakfast & a Class explored the idea that some of the most meaningful lessons in life come through what appear to be ordinary, unrelated events. A fabric sample in our showroom, a conversation in our North Carolina factory, and an unexpected phone call from a dear friend about a jacket he had not worn in two years all converged around one of the Torah's least discussed mitzvot. Were they simply coincidences, or were they gentle reminders to slow down and pay attention?
Using Parashat Pinchas as our guide, we explored how Pinchas understood that nothing in Jewish life exists in isolation. One person's actions can strengthen or weaken an entire nation, and one act of courage can restore a broken relationship with Hashem. The mitzvah of sha'atnez became only the thread—not the story itself. The real story was about the invisible threads that quietly connect our lives, our encounters, our mitzvot, and our relationship with the Ribbono Shel Olam. We hope you enjoy this week's class and, perhaps, begin to notice some of the invisible threads Hashem is weaving through your own life.

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