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Image Have you ever wondered what bitachon really is? Bitachon is loosely translated into English as "trust". Every Jew has to trust Hashem that He will take care of our needs. But is it just a passive stance, or can we be proactive in developing this trust? There exists a 6 step program in developing Bitachon, which has been practised by Jews all around the world, including children.

 

 

Listen to this recorded lecture recently taped in Bet Shemesh, Israel, given by the esteemed Rabbi Chaim Goldberger, of Knesseth Israel, Minneapolis, Minnesota.





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