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Post-COVID Insights: Strong Families Bend Under Pressure, And Realign
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Rabbi Sokol reflects on COVID as a stress test for family life. Strong relationships didn’t break, but they were stretched. He explains that healthy families move in cycles: strain, repair, strain again, and repair again. The lesson is not that tension means failure, but that growth comes from the ability to straighten what bends. War and crisis don’t create weakness—they reveal whether the bonds we built were real. #FamilyResilience #LessonsFromCrisis #JewishThought #WarAndGrowth #CovidReflections #Relationships #EmotionalStrength Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot.global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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We had 2 years of COVID and we had 2
years of war and now finally the
airports have opened up, the missiles
have stopped,
and we're at a moment in history where
we really need to relearn the lessons of
COVID and this war. What can you teach
us? What can you tell us from your
experience? COVID was an interesting
thing. I I learned that it's all about
your own family. COVID taught me that
lesson because until then you think it's
it's so important, your neighbors, your
friends are so important, your shoes,
and they are important. I don't want to
take that away. But what's the most
important thing is what happens inside
your house. And if a family had a good
relationship before COVID, COVID allowed
them to strengthen that relationship
because they were together with their
kids a lot. They were they were they
were their wife. And Shabbatses were
just them without guests. And so for us
that was a it was a good period of time
because it gave us that ability to
really come together as a family. And
afterwards we were able to actually move
from our old neighborhood because we
realized we could move to another
neighborhood and it doesn't matter. It's
not about the neighbors or the friends,
it's about us and our house. And so we
were able to do that. COVID taught me,
and maybe you'll agree, that first of
all, you don't have to go to the bank,
okay? My bank suddenly they don't even
allow me to deposit cash anymore.
They're like, you know, you want cash,
go to the machine. And it also gave, it
seems to me, and maybe maybe I'm wrong,
but it seems to me that Hashem was kind
of preparing the world for a situation
where we take go away from gashmius.
Everything that happens in the world a
person has to believe is coming from
Hashem and it's a message to our
generation.