It was not by chance that the Greeks overlooked one small cruse of oil, there is a deep message that is being communicated.
No Greek in the world can defile that pure essence of yours! No abuse or neglect or catastrophe can touch that one small pure jug of oil; the center core of your soul. Tap into that pure cruse and rekindle the menorah of your life! by Menachem M. Bluming and Chabad.org
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Mazel means a flow from above... tov means good or a good flow from above. Mazel tov means may you be aligned with your soul above. May you appear below the way you are seen in your pristine essence above...
So mazel tov for the marriage really means may your marriage reflect the way a marriage should be from G-d's perspective. Mazel tov upon the birthday means may the coming year below reflect the way it is seen in its full potential above! Pretty deep blessing!! Menachem Bluming and Chabad.org "A person is obligated to say: The entire world was created for my sake." (Talmud, tractate Sanhedrin 37a).
To a child, this is an obvious fact. He or she is, and is the center and focus of all. Father and mother and the rest of the universe exist merely to cater to his needs. The undesirable aspects of such an attitude are self-evident, and weeding out the negative in man's base instincts is what education is all about. But the egocentric instinct that the child exemplifies has a positive side as well. A child has no problem dealing with an insignificance of self in face of humanity's billions and the vastness of the universe. A child is utterly convinced that his or her existence has meaning and his deeds have consequence. This is the child in ourselves that we must learn to cultivate: the conviction that our every thought and deed is of real, even global, significance. If you have difficulty accepting this, ask your child. Or the child in you. Chabad.org adapted by Menachem M Bluming |
AuthorRabbi Mendel Bluming also dedicated six years to serving on the board of directors of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, where he received the Matthew H. Simon Rabbinical Award for exceptional communal leadership. Archives
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