Deriving Harmony: The Power of Reconciliation
BET Journal | January 01, 2025
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Deriving Harmony: The Power of Reconciliation

BET Journal | June 27, 2025

When Moshiach comes we will realize the greatness of hoda'a [acknowledgement, belief] and temimus [earnestness], everyone's pure faith in G-d and His Torah and Mitzvos.

Talmud - comprehension, even at its highest level - is limited. But hoda'a (faith) -- faith is a feeling that is boundless. Mashiach will explain the magnificent achievement of Temimus – pure earnest avoda flowing from the heart [with simple pure faith].

==== Hayom Yom Hey Teves

Hay Teves - DIDAN NOTZACH

TEMIMUS: A POSHUTE YID WITH PURE EMUNAH IS NOT SO POSHUT

In Parshas Vayigash, Yosef’s and Yehuda’s contrasting perspectives and moral standpoints can be viewed like two linear equations, each demanding a solution that addresses its own conditions. Just as solving these equations leads to a single point where both lines meet, their reconciliation emerges at the intersection of their divergent paths, resulting in genuine unity. In simple terms, if you picture two straight lines on a graph, their crossing point is the one place that satisfies both conditions at the same time. That’s essentially what we mean by solving a system of equations.

When Moshiach comes we will realize the greatness of hoda'a [acknowledgement, belief] and temimus [earnestness], everyone's pure faith in G-d and His Torah and Mitzvos.

Talmud - comprehension, even at its highest level - is limited. But hoda'a (faith) -- faith is a feeling that is boundless. Mashiach will explain the magnificent achievement of Temimus – pure earnest avoda flowing from the heart [with simple pure faith].

==== Hayom Yom Hey Teves

Hay Teves - DIDAN NOTZACH

TEMIMUS: A POSHUTE YID WITH PURE EMUNAH IS NOT SO POSHUT

In Parshas Vayigash, Yosef’s and Yehuda’s contrasting perspectives and moral standpoints can be viewed like two linear equations, each demanding a solution that addresses its own conditions. Just as solving these equations leads to a single point where both lines meet, their reconciliation emerges at the intersection of their divergent paths, resulting in genuine unity. In simple terms, if you picture two straight lines on a graph, their crossing point is the one place that satisfies both conditions at the same time. That’s essentially what we mean by solving a system of equations.

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