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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 27 MIN

Being Hashem's Banker

from Chovos HaLevavos | Rabbi Zvi Davidson (Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh) · host Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh

AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Wealth as a test — While poverty is a physical struggle, wealth is a spiritual challenge (nisayon) of the soul (nefesh). 2. Money as a deposit — A person with bitachon (trust in God) views their wealth as a pikadon (deposit) from Hashem, not a personal possession. 3. Identity vs. Externalities — One must never define their self-worth or identity by their money; doing so makes one fragile and prone to crisis. 4. Resisting spiritual rebellion — Success often leads to be'itah (rebelling or kicking), where an individual forgets their dependence on Hashem. 5. Altruism without debt — Giving to others should be seen as fulfilling a duty to the Creator, not as creating a personal debt for the recipient. 6. Publicizing achievements correctly — Sharing spiritual successes like a siyum (completion of a tractate) is vital if it inspires others to learn. 7. Acceptance of loss — When money is lost, a person of faith thanks Hashem for the time it was in their possession rather than falling into despair. 8. Avoiding petty comparisons — Finding comfort in the fact that others also suffered losses is a sign of a lack of bitachon.

AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Wealth as a test — While poverty is a physical struggle, wealth is a spiritual challenge (nisayon) of the soul (nefesh). 2. Money as a deposit — A person with bitachon (trust in God) views their wealth as a pikadon (deposit) from Hashem, not a personal possession. 3. Identity vs. Externalities — One must never define their self-worth or identity by their money; doing so makes one fragile and prone to crisis. 4. Resisting spiritual rebellion — Success often leads to be'itah (rebelling or kicking), where an individual forgets their dependence on Hashem. 5. Altruism without debt — Giving to others should be seen as fulfilling a duty to the Creator, not as creating a personal debt for the recipient. 6. Publicizing achievements correctly — Sharing spiritual successes like a siyum (completion of a tractate) is vital if it inspires others to learn. 7. Acceptance of loss — When money is lost, a person of faith thanks Hashem for the time it was in their possession rather than falling into despair. 8. Avoiding petty comparisons — Finding comfort in the fact that others also suffered losses is a sign of a lack of bitachon.

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