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The ‘Even If’ Principle: A New Approach to Life | Rabbi Bernath’s Neilah Sermon 5785 - 2024

The ‘Even If’ Principle: A New Approach to Life | Rabbi Bernath’s Neilah Sermon 5785 - 2024

Update: 2024-10-13
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As the gates of Yom Kippur draw to a close, Rabbi Bernath calls us to embrace the profound and unwavering strength of the “Even If” mindset—a faith, love, and joy that endure beyond ideal conditions. Drawing on the story of Chananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, who faced the Babylonian furnace with unyielding courage, Rabbi Bernath parallels this with modern-day heroes who embody this same resilient spirit. Through stories of extraordinary bravery, he challenges us to live a life defined not by the conditional “If,” but by a steadfast “Even If”—an approach that can transform our relationships, our happiness, and our spiritual commitments as we enter the new year.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Faith Beyond Conditions:
    Chananiah, Mishael, and Azariah exemplify an “Even If” faith that does not depend on favorable outcomes. We are called to cultivate a similarly unshakeable commitment to our values, regardless of life’s challenges.
  2. Modern Heroes of “Even If”:
    The recent heroes of Israel, like Oz Davidian, displayed an extraordinary resolve, acting courageously even when circumstances seemed impossible. Their stories inspire us to consider what kind of faith we hold in the face of adversity.
  3. The ‘If’ vs. ‘Even If’ Mindset:
    The conditional “If” mindset limits us, while the “Even If” mindset liberates us to embrace life’s imperfections and challenges with resilience. Whether in our relationships, faith, or personal happiness, “Even If” invites us to live fully and meaningfully.
  4. Applying ‘Even If’ to Mitzvot and Life:
    Rabbi Bernath encourages each of us to commit to a new mitzvah, not when it’s convenient, but even if it seems difficult. By taking on mitzvot and acts of kindness with an “Even If” spirit, we forge a deeper connection to G-d and our community.
  5. A Call to Wake Up Even More:
    Just as Yom Kippur is a time of awakening, Rabbi Bernath invites us to go further, to “wake up even more.” As we enter the new year, this heightened awareness will help us transform not only our lives but also the world around us.

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The ‘Even If’ Principle: A New Approach to Life | Rabbi Bernath’s Neilah Sermon 5785 - 2024

The ‘Even If’ Principle: A New Approach to Life | Rabbi Bernath’s Neilah Sermon 5785 - 2024

Rabbi@JewishNDG.com (Rabbi Yisroel Bernath)