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In Rabbi Shmuel Silber's lecture on the fourth day of Sefirah, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing Hashem's presence in both miraculous and everyday occurrences. He highlights Leah Imeinu's unique ability to see and express gratitude for God's hand in natural events, teaching us to appreciate the blessings in our daily lives.
Leah Imeinu was the first to express gratitude to Hashem, recognizing His presence in everyday life.
The act of giving thanks to Hashem can transform ordinary moments into profound spiritual experiences.
By seeing the hand of Hashem in nature, we can deepen our appreciation for life's simple blessings.
“The ability to see Hakadosh Baruchu not only in the supernatural, but in the everyday natural things in life is a true matriarchal accomplishment.”
Rabbi Silber· chesed
“Leah Imeinu was the first person to really understand that even in the natural order of things, you could see the hand of Hakadosh Baruchu.”