An Appropriate Answer

An Appropriate Answer

Often, people approach me with various Torah-related questions. I am familiar with many of these questions and have ready replies. But frequently, I am asked questions which I never considered before. Nevertheless, I feel a special sense of siyata di’Shemaya enabling me to respond in a satisfactory manner. I am certain, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that I am enlightened in the merit of the masses. The answers which Hashem places in my mouth allow me to share my Torah knowledge with others, increasing Hashem’s glory throughout the world.

When a Jew yearns to glorify Hashem’s Name and bring merit to the multitudes through Torah and mitzvah observance, Hashem sends him Divine assistance and allows him to succeed above and beyond anything he could have imagined. Additionally, it is well-known that the Torah is acquired only through toil and hardship. Since I spend all my days serving the needs of the public, it is considered as if I toil in Torah. Therefore, I merit Heavenly assistance to learn, to teach, to preserve, to do, and to uphold.

 

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