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Rav Pinto: Miracles must be preserved by changing lives - voila! Judaism

2024-01-16T11:48:39.877Z

Highlights: Rav Pinto: Miracles must be preserved by changing life - voila! Judaism. Many survivors tell how they received life as a gift and how they managed to stay alive despite being surrounded by dozens of terrorists who came to murder them. "A miracle is enlightenment from heaven, it is a gift from above, but it is important to remember that after miracles life must be anchored and built on the Torah," added Rabbi Pinto. According to him, "G-d expects us to make a change in life. To become stronger in Torah, in mitzvot, in keeping the Sabbath, in spreading unconditional love"


Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto spoke about the great miracles performed by God since the beginning of the war and the fact that alongside the endless grief and pain, thousands of lives were saved. Watch his remarks


In the video: Rabbi Pinto's remarks/PR

Since October 7, the day Hamas terrorists massacred more than a thousand Jews in Israel, more and more miracles have been revealed.

Many survivors tell how they received life as a gift and how they managed to stay alive despite being surrounded by dozens of terrorists who came to murder them.

Since the beginning of the war, Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto has held a reinforcement and encouragement lesson every evening that is broadcast live to dozens of locations around the world and broadcast on social networks.

Rabbi Pinto referred to the great miracles performed by G-d and the fact that alongside the endless grief and pain, thousands of lives were saved. "A miracle is enlightenment from heaven, it is a gift from above, but it is important to remember that after miracles life must be anchored and built on the Torah. The miracle must be preserved with a real change in life," added Rabbi Pinto.

According to him, "G-d expects us to make a change in life. Our lives have changed, they are not the same. But now they are in our hands, to make a change for the better. To become stronger in Torah, in mitzvot, in keeping the Sabbath, in spreading unconditional love. Stay away from disputes like fire and spread spirituality."

David Berger, in collaboration with Shova Israel

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