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Rabbi, Why Is This Happening To Me?



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Posted: Feb 14, 2010
Rabbi Mentz
You've done it again. I have heard and read this story before, but you tell it with such vibrance, such chayis, and so much simcha, that I smiled, and really got it.
thanks again
Posted By Chaya Yehudis Dank, Melbourne, Australia

Posted: Feb 14, 2010
why is this happening to me
How timely to see this analogy. Just today I was trying for once to embrace the pain in my situation instead of stuffing it, running from it, or dwelling in it....not so easy to be done...but this was beautifully put and a great comfort as well as inspiring. I will embrace.
Posted By bobbi kuhn, spokane, wa
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Posted: Feb 13, 2010
what a uplifting story
I hope that can I learn from this story and make flowers grow from my changes. Life is always changing and for the better we have to change with it and learn to be grateful for the changes.
Posted By Judi Goloff, Asheville, NC
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