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Don't Stop Crying - It's Your Strength
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We often feel like we have to be the strong ones, the ones with all the answers, the ones who never crack. But sometimes, the greatest strength is saying, "I don't know what to do, I need help." Just as Rachel Imenu never stopped crying until Hashem answered her prayers, your tears are a form of Mikveh - purity in its most raw form. Don't be afraid of your vulnerability. It is your greatest Koach (strength) ❤️ #judaism #jewishwisdom #jewish #rebbetzinyemimamizrachi #jewishthought #hashem #prayer Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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I'm so surprised to see how they come to
my husband. They give him their cell
phones. We don't want any iPhone
anymore. How come your Ima took your
iPhone 100 times? She broke it. She
punished you.
When she cries and says,
"I need a loyal dad to my last soul."
He develops his own
core.
He will comfort you. He will see to it
that you won't cry. So, I don't say to
be a depressed Ima
But sometimes when you really do not
know the answer, tell her, "My daughter,
I don't know. I promise you. I'll pray
for you."
Sometimes you must put a cloud and say,
"I don't know what to do." And say, "I
depend on my husband." And say, "I
really need you."
It's so hard for women these days. And
it's the biggest mitzvah ever. It's
called purity.
A cloud is water. It's a water of the
mikveh. It's the water that goes out
down from your eyes. Don't stop crying.
Rachel Imenu doesn't stop crying until
Hashem answers her tefillos.