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Ein Od Milvado
LIVING in Eretz Israel is the equivalent of all the Mitzvot of the Torah
(SifrI, Parashat Re'eh, TOSEFTA, AVODA ZARA 5:2)
Fortunate is he who merits in his life to FIX HIS RESIDENCE in Eretz HaKodesh
(Zohar Hakadosh Iii 72b) and remove from your heart this false belief that a
man has more blessings outside the land(Alshich Hakadosh, Ki Tavo 28:6)
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE Cognitive dissonance is a psychological state
that describes the uncomfortable feeling between what one holds to be
true and what one knows to be true. Similar to ambivalence, the term
cognitive dissonance describes conflicting thoughts or beliefs (cognitions)
that occur at the same time, or when engaged in behaviors that conflict
with one's beliefs. In academic literature, the term refers to attempts to
reduce the discomfort of conflicting thoughts, by performing actions that
are opposite to one's beliefs.
LIVING in Eretz Israel is the equivalent of all the Mitzvot of the Torah
(SifrI, Parashat Re'eh, TOSEFTA, AVODA ZARA 5:2)
Fortunate is he who merits in his life to FIX HIS RESIDENCE in Eretz HaKodesh
(Zohar Hakadosh Iii 72b) and remove from your heart this false belief that a
man has more blessings outside the land(Alshich Hakadosh, Ki Tavo 28:6)
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE Cognitive dissonance is a psychological state
that describes the uncomfortable feeling between what one holds to be
true and what one knows to be true. Similar to ambivalence, the term
cognitive dissonance describes conflicting thoughts or beliefs (cognitions)
that occur at the same time, or when engaged in behaviors that conflict
with one's beliefs. In academic literature, the term refers to attempts to
reduce the discomfort of conflicting thoughts, by performing actions that
are opposite to one's beliefs.
Brocha V'Hatzlacha -
In our efforts to bring MoshiachWith daily acts of Kindness and Talking to Hashem
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Awesome!
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