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Hear Rabbi Shlomo Riskin's Parshat Hashavua lecture.
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Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the individual's sense of insecurity due to the deteriorating security situation.
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Lech Lecha
Many individuals maintain that if they would only
experience a miracle, they would certainly believe in G-d. But, they
wistfully conclude as an explanation for their agnosticism, they have
been anxiously awaiting that mystical, magical miraculous moment - and
it has not yet transpired. Nevertheless the daily Amidah prayer which
was composed by the Men of the Great Assembly more than 2,000 years ago,
includes the following statement of gratitude: "We give thanks to You,
who are the Lord our G-d and the G-d of our fathers forever, &. For your
miracles which are with us every day and for your wondrous acts and for
Your goodnesses which happen constantly, evening, morning and
afternoon." Are miracles a rare phenomenon, or are miracles a constant
companion? And if miracles are truly such a usual occurrence, then why
are there so many agnostics?
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