Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.
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Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.
We continue our study in Tehillim chapter 130, passuk 7, which speaks of the direction of Dovid Hamelech to trust in Hashem, for Hashem has all the kindness of redeems the people of Israel from our sins. We explore this in the context of Elul, which has just begun, as we count down to the High Holidays and enter into a relationship with our Father, our King, who makes Himself available to us now.
The Bitachon Podcast
Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.