Count Your Blessings

Count Your Blessings

One day of Chanukah, a couple approached me. The woman had a question which bothered her:

“Honored Rav, during these days, we thank Hashem for the miracle of Chanukah, which happened thousands of years ago. Those miracles were tremendous. Can’t Hashem perform a modern-day miracle for us to celebrate nowadays?” She was quite perturbed by this.

“Just today, you experienced a mighty miracle,” I quickly responded.

The couple looked at each other, puzzlement written on their faces. “No,” they replied. “Nothing special at all occurred to us today.”

But I stubbornly plowed on. “The great miracle is that you woke up today! And this is after the miracle of your hearts beating all through the night. And you didn’t swallow your tongues in your sleep.

“Is this not considered a miracle? Many people did not merit waking up today. Others woke up partially paralyzed. Here you are, hale and hearty, walking and talking. Each and every moment of your lives is an open miracle. Why do you insist that Hashem must make a rare phenomenon in order to reveal His power?

“This is all the machinations of the Yetzer Hara. He casts a pallor of placidity on the routine and mundane. He persuades you to take everyday miracles for granted.

“Your mission is to overcome the Yetzer Hara. At any given time, try to think of the myriad miracles taking place in your lives. This exercise will flex your muscles of gratitude to Hashem. You will succeed in finding countless examples of His miracles. Then, when you recite the Al Hanissim prayer in the Shemoneh Esrei and Birkat Hamazon, you will include the modern-day miracles of everyday living, thanking Hashem with all your heart.”

Siyum HaShas at the Orot Haim VeMoché Institutions

Chiour Hizouk by the Tsaddik Rabbi David Hanania Pinto shlita at Beit Devorah Synagogue – Netanya

Historic grand gathering at the Dome of Paris, featuring the great masters of the generation.

A Spiritual Journey in France: Strengthening Communities and Supporting Torah

Ask for a blessing from the rabbi

Tzadikim never die | Rabbi David Pinto

Shabbat is worth more than you think

Two moving stories with the Tzaddik Rabbi Moshe Aharon Pinto za”l

Shavuot: The Day You Choose Torah

Siyum HaShas at the Orot Haim VeMoché Institutions
Chiour Hizouk by the Tsaddik Rabbi David Hanania Pinto shlita at Beit Devorah Synagogue – Netanya
Historic grand gathering at the Dome of Paris, featuring the great masters of the generation.
A Spiritual Journey in France: Strengthening Communities and Supporting Torah
Come discover our new project

get avrekh

which allows you to sponsor an avrekh for success, refua shlema, or the elevation of a loved one’s soul.