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Tu Bishvat

Miriam’s Conference Call for Spouses is Back

Are you married to someone who struggles?

Join Miriam's phone conference for spouses every Sunday at 12:30 pm New York time (7:30 pm Israel time).

Zoom meeting - Strictly confidential!

Write to miriamgye@gmail.com for the link and password.

 

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Rabbi Twerski was hospitalized yesterday in serious condition with Covid-19. Please storm the Heavens!

ר' אברהם יהושע העשל בן דבורה לאה

Let's give Rabbi Twerski today's merit of all the times we say "no" to the Yetzer Hara. Join the Tehillim cycle on the forum here.

Ulysses and the Sirens

twers500

The Greek myth and the lesson for today.

 

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When the Sea Finally Splits

nadel5009

Why did the Yidden still need to experience this last miraculous salvation from Pharoah with the splitting of the sea?

A continuation of the idea in Boost #318 (which we brought last week).


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Torah





Tu Bishvat By 7Up

In general in Israel, Tu Bishvat day dawns cold, wet and dreary. Sometimes there is snow. One thing is definite: spring is nowhere in sight.

Except for the almond tree. Every year, the almond tree is in bloom, with its delicate and fragile looking blossoms standing out in stark contrast to the harsh winter conditions. Sometimes the flowers are powdered with snow, often the strong winter winds have the trees battling to remain standing.

Yet somehow, those softest of blossoms manage to withstand everything, and continue clinging to the branches which are their lifeline.

I think that in so many ways, this under-appreciated chag has some of the deepest lessons to teach us.

The purpose of Tu B'Shvat is to celebrate renewal and hope. Sure there are still about 2 hard months ahead of us before the warmth of spring takes over. But Hashem is telling us something so important. Yes, all looks dark. The trees are bare, the grass seems dead and renewal seems impossible in this stark landscape. But focus on that almond tree. Its our symbol that despite what we see - darkness and despair - things are happening which we can not yet see. The seeds are long sown, and under the ground, far from our vision, they are starting to awaken and grow so that when the time is right, they will suddenly pop out from the ground and the world will be awash in a kaleidoscope of color!

Our problems - individual as well as national - have led us to the darkest part of galus, and total winter surrounds us. But the seeds of geulah are long sown, and in realms beyond our understanding, things are sprouting and growing. And when we least expect it, mashiach will arrive, heralding a new spring and new beginning.

We must all be those almond blossoms, holding on despite the raging winds and bitter cold. Because geulah is around the corner and we will be the very first to greet it!

Following the success of the live SMART recovery meetings in Lakewood, NJ. GYE is working on starting Live meetings in Brooklyn for people who are serious about stopping.

The meetings will be led by a longtime GYE member who is a certified SMART recovery facilitator and also has personal experience with the 12-step program.

SMART Recovery is a program that empowers people to achieve independence from unwanted behaviors with a science-based 4-point program:

  • Building and Maintaining Motivation
  • Coping with Urges
  • Managing Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors
  • Living a Balanced Life

In order for us to start these meetings we will need a minimum amount of people who are interested as well as one or two more volunteers who will join our existing volunteers to help in getting these live meetings off the ground. We are also looking for a meeting location, if you have access to a conference room or empty room and are willing to lend the use of the location for an hour by night once or twice a week, it will be a major z'chus.

If you feel you will gain from these meetings or would like more information please email smartbrooklyn@guardyoureyes.org.

Note: The address and information for the live meetings will only be given to people who have been screened individually by a facilitator. This allows everyone to have a truly safe environment where they can open up honestly with others who have also been carefully screened.

SMART Recovery is an international non-profit organization that provides assistance to individuals seeking abstinence from unwanted behaviors. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. The SMART approach is secular and science-based, using cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational methods.

To learn more about SMART Recovery, visit smartrecovery.org or smartrecoverylakewood.org

Happy Tub Bishvat!
Happy Tub Bishvat!

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