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Parshas Vayera: Iron Dome For Ayin Hara

In this podcast, we will explore the concept of Ayin Hara (Evil Eye) and its impact on our lives. We will discuss how to shield ourselves from its dangerous potential severe impact. We will also delve into the story of Sara Imeinu, who possessed the level of prophecy, and how she did not believe Hashem that she was going to have another baby. We will also explore how Sara suggested to Avraham that “she did not laugh,” even though she indeed laughed once she heard she was going to have a baby. Finally, we will examine the dialogue between Sara and Hashem (via Avrohom). Join us as we answer all these questions and connect the concept that we portray to historical events and current events in the past week.

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