tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post6700776969772414181..comments2023-10-06T15:59:44.389+03:00Comments on Shearim: Parashat Lech Lecha - פרשת לך לךMiriam Woelkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-73037939556803666182011-11-03T22:31:36.173+02:002011-11-03T22:31:36.173+02:00B"H
I thought about all your points when I r...B"H<br /><br />I thought about all your points when I read the Parasha yesterday. Actually I liked the Parasha so much that I published it here.Miriam Woelkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-26691107582644668582011-11-03T01:26:45.946+02:002011-11-03T01:26:45.946+02:00B'H
I just hope you understood the significan...B'H<br /><br />I just hope you understood the significant and important message the above conveys.<br /><br />In fact, it reminds me of your personnal situation: don't bother about what other people may say about you. This week's Parsha teaches us that every yid has a specific path which only belongs to him/her. It's not too much a question of wearing pants or not wearing pants, or looking Chilloni on the outside. The two questions that should be asked are: 1) where is MY spiritual path on this earth? 2) Am i ascending in my spiritual life or am I descending?<br /><br />If you find YOUR OWN Kosher path which leads to G-d, and that this path enables you to ascend and progress in your spiritual life, that means that you have accomplished your "Lech Lecha", as Avraham Avinu was asked in this Parsha.<br /><br />I hope this insight helped you!Moshenoreply@blogger.com