“Yaacov lowered himself [in bowing to Eisav] in order that Hashem should raise him up. When people lower themselves to Hashem, it’s a wondrous segulah [action that is capable of leading to a positive response from Hashem] for yeshuah [deliverance].”
Shabbat is more than a day of refraining from worldly activity.
When experienced to its spiritual fullest, its holiness enlightens all other days of the week.
We invite you to enhance your Shabbat with these words of Torah.
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“Yaacov lowered himself [in bowing to Eisav] in order that Hashem should raise him up. When people lower themselves to Hashem, it’s a wondrous segulah [action that is capable of leading to a positive response from Hashem] for yeshuah [deliverance].”