9 (part c) When she recites tashlumin, she should say 'If I am required to daven tashlumin, this Tefillah should count as tashlumin, and if I am not required to daven tashlumin, then my Tefillah should be considered a voluntary Tefillah.'
**A beautiful Devar Torah I heard this week that will really change the way we behave towards others. I couldn't resist, I really wanted to share it with everyone :D
In Parashat Behaalotekha, when Aharon HaKohen and Miriam HaNeviah speak not so positively about Moshe Rabbenu, the pasuk says that HaKadosh Barukh Hu got very angry with them. Nevertheless how does He speak with them? Instead of saying 'VaYedaber HaShem', which is a more harsh form of speaking, the Torah HaKedoshah uses the word 'VaYomer HaShem' which is a softer, and more calm tone of voice. But what is more astounding is that HaKadosh Barukh Hu tells them, 'Shimuu Na' -Please Listen. Even when He is so angry with them, HaShem speaks with them pleasantly and with patience; He asks them 'Please'. What a great role model we have! Be'Ezrat HaShem, this week at least, let us get into the habit of speaking be'nahat ruah, pleasantly, with the people around us, even when we have all the reason to get upset and angry and even when all we want to do is to blow up and yell has ve'Shalom. Remember that if HaKadosh Barukh Hu conquered His anger, we should too. Hasslahah Rabah!
Wishing everyone a Shavua Tov uMevorakh! Kol Tuv!
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