That’s the message of Bilaam’s words: We rest on the heights of the blessings of the Avos

Iwonder what Bilaam would see if he saw Eretz Yisrael today. Would he tell our enemies — and there are so many — that they’re destined to fail in all their objectives: To destroy our economy. To destroy us physically. To destroy our children.
Would Bilaam notice the everyday anecdotes — no, the miracles — that we’re zocheh to see constantly?
Since Simchas Torah 5784, we’ve seen so many people lose their homes, their businesses, their savings. Yet we’ve also seen counteraction. Pop-up business wagons dot local parks and some displaced people run family businesses from their hotel rooms. And people are making sure to patronize these efforts. To buy a bouquet of flowers from a roadside evacuee even if it’s more expensive. To pick fruit alongside farmers who’ve lost their workers. To donate items, food, time, anything to help a fellow Yid fallen on hard times. Our enemies will never destroy our economy.
We’ve endured missile attacks from north to south. Just weeks ago, we were holed up in our safe rooms as Iran tried to wreak destruction. Our hearts mourn those whom the missiles found. But statistically, we’ve seen miracles. Not because the missiles were faulty. But because we have the ultimate Iron Hand as our dome.
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