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Even after Purim ends, the joy of Adar continues. But where does real simcha come from?
Tonight we hear a story about Eitan who feels like happiness just isn’t meant for him. That is, until he meets Shmuel the shoemaker, who teaches him a surprising secret: true joy doesn’t grow when we get more, it grows when we give more.
Through small acts of kindness; carrying water, sharing food, and helping others, Eitan discovers how giving fills the heart with a quiet, glowing happiness. A warm story about kindness, mitzvot, and the true meaning of “Mishenichnat Adar marbim b’simcha.”
By Mazel Day SchoolEven after Purim ends, the joy of Adar continues. But where does real simcha come from?
Tonight we hear a story about Eitan who feels like happiness just isn’t meant for him. That is, until he meets Shmuel the shoemaker, who teaches him a surprising secret: true joy doesn’t grow when we get more, it grows when we give more.
Through small acts of kindness; carrying water, sharing food, and helping others, Eitan discovers how giving fills the heart with a quiet, glowing happiness. A warm story about kindness, mitzvot, and the true meaning of “Mishenichnat Adar marbim b’simcha.”