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Why Aren't We Growing? Rabbi Yerucham's Springtime Challenge

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The human heart finds itself caught in a peculiar paradox. That new toy, that exciting purchase, that long-awaited gift—how quickly their luster fades! Within days, sometimes hours, we're already looking elsewhere for satisfaction. Yet somehow, the pink blush of cherry blossoms or the golden glow of sunset never loses its power to move us, no matter how many times we've witnessed these wonders.
This distinction reveals a profound spiritual truth explored in our latest episode. As we pass the spring equinox, nature offers us its annual masterclass in renewal. "Behold, the winter has passed, the rain is dead and gone," we hear from ancient wisdom. The world around us bursts forth with new life—seeds that have been silently working beneath the soil now reveal their growth in spectacular fashion. God promised after the great flood that seasons would never cease, and this divine consistency provides us with perennial opportunities for spiritual renewal.
Rabbi Yerucham understood this deeply. After walking outside during springtime, he burst into his study hall with an urgent question for his disciples: "Everything outside is sprouting, is growing. Why aren't we growing?" His challenge resonates through the centuries to reach us today. During Chayidash Ha'aviv—these special days between Pesach and Shavuos—we're invited to follow nature's example. Each morning offers a fresh opportunity to push through our personal limitations and pursue self-growth and self-discovery with the same determination as those spring seedlings. Listen now and discover how you can approach the upcoming Shavuos holiday with a truly rejuvenated spirit, learning from the silent but powerful example of the blossoming world outside your window.

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Chapters

1. The Novelty That Never Fades (00:00:00)

2. Winter Has Passed, Spring Arrives (00:00:41)

3. Rabbi Rucham's Challenge to Grow (00:01:05)

4. Welcome to Chayidash Ha'aviv (00:02:08)

714 episodes

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The human heart finds itself caught in a peculiar paradox. That new toy, that exciting purchase, that long-awaited gift—how quickly their luster fades! Within days, sometimes hours, we're already looking elsewhere for satisfaction. Yet somehow, the pink blush of cherry blossoms or the golden glow of sunset never loses its power to move us, no matter how many times we've witnessed these wonders.
This distinction reveals a profound spiritual truth explored in our latest episode. As we pass the spring equinox, nature offers us its annual masterclass in renewal. "Behold, the winter has passed, the rain is dead and gone," we hear from ancient wisdom. The world around us bursts forth with new life—seeds that have been silently working beneath the soil now reveal their growth in spectacular fashion. God promised after the great flood that seasons would never cease, and this divine consistency provides us with perennial opportunities for spiritual renewal.
Rabbi Yerucham understood this deeply. After walking outside during springtime, he burst into his study hall with an urgent question for his disciples: "Everything outside is sprouting, is growing. Why aren't we growing?" His challenge resonates through the centuries to reach us today. During Chayidash Ha'aviv—these special days between Pesach and Shavuos—we're invited to follow nature's example. Each morning offers a fresh opportunity to push through our personal limitations and pursue self-growth and self-discovery with the same determination as those spring seedlings. Listen now and discover how you can approach the upcoming Shavuos holiday with a truly rejuvenated spirit, learning from the silent but powerful example of the blossoming world outside your window.

Support the show

Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
Elevate your impact by becoming a TMC Emerald Donor! Your much-needed backing is crucial for our mission of disseminating the wisdom of the Torah. Join today for just $18.00 per month. (Use your maaser money!)
https://buy.stripe.com/00g8xl5IT8dFcKc5ky
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Novelty That Never Fades (00:00:00)

2. Winter Has Passed, Spring Arrives (00:00:41)

3. Rabbi Rucham's Challenge to Grow (00:01:05)

4. Welcome to Chayidash Ha'aviv (00:02:08)

714 episodes

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