May 25, 2026
The world is new to us every morning — this is God's gift; and every man should believe he is reborn each day.
Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, said this in 18th-century Ukraine, where Jewish communities were living under grinding poverty and regular persecution. He was building a movement, Hasidism, specifically for ordinary people who felt shut out of formal religious scholarship. His core argument was that God was accessible through everyday attention, not just study, and that treating each morning as genuinely new was a spiritual discipline, not a platitude. The quote matters today because most of us run the same mental loop from yesterday into today without stopping to notice what is actually in front of us.
Reflection
Think about something you look at every day without really seeing it. What would you notice about it if you were encountering it for the first time today?
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