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What if living a life of kindness could transform your relationships and secure your place in the world to come? Join us for a heartfelt discussion inspired by the teachings of HaKadosh Baruch Hu as we explore the profound concept that we are all siblings, children of one divine Father. This episode underscores the unparalleled significance of benevolence and the eternal rewards that acts of kindness bring. It's a call to It'son, especially during the reflective month of Elul, to reset our mindsets and strive for personal growth by mending our relationships with others.
We'll break down Rambam's laws of repentance, revealing that true atonement on the Day of Atonement is incomplete without making peace with those we've wronged. We've why seeking forgiveness and fostering harmonious relationships are not just spiritual niceties but divine imperatives. You'll be inspired to take meaningful steps towards genuine repentance and live in a way that honors our shared divine heritage. Don't miss this mindful conversation that motivates you to nurture better connections and create a more compassionate world.
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By Michoel Brooke5
2020 ratings
What if living a life of kindness could transform your relationships and secure your place in the world to come? Join us for a heartfelt discussion inspired by the teachings of HaKadosh Baruch Hu as we explore the profound concept that we are all siblings, children of one divine Father. This episode underscores the unparalleled significance of benevolence and the eternal rewards that acts of kindness bring. It's a call to It'son, especially during the reflective month of Elul, to reset our mindsets and strive for personal growth by mending our relationships with others.
We'll break down Rambam's laws of repentance, revealing that true atonement on the Day of Atonement is incomplete without making peace with those we've wronged. We've why seeking forgiveness and fostering harmonious relationships are not just spiritual niceties but divine imperatives. You'll be inspired to take meaningful steps towards genuine repentance and live in a way that honors our shared divine heritage. Don't miss this mindful conversation that motivates you to nurture better connections and create a more compassionate world.
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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