The Jew In Bangkok - Daily Dose - Hillel Eisenberg
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In Bangkok, I met a man running away from his life — freshly divorced, bewildered and heartbroken. He couldn’t understand how his wife and children could hate him after all the “big” things he did for them. And in that moment, a simple truth hit me: nobody cares about the big things in life — they care about the small, meaningful gestures. It’s the little moments of attention, love, and presence that truly matter. In this episode of Judaism on Fire, we explore why the small actions, daily kindnesses, and human connection are what build lasting relationships, happiness, and impact — far beyond grand gestures. ✡️ You’ll discover: Why the “big things” often go unnoticed How small, consistent acts of love carry the deepest meaning Practical ways to show care that truly resonates 💬 Think about the small things that made a difference in your life — what are they? Share in the comments — your story might inspire someone else. 👍 Like • Comment • Subscribe for more lessons on human connection, life wisdom, and mindful living. #JudaismOnFire #LifeLessons #SmallThingsMatter #HumanConnection #MindfulLiving #Inspiration #WisdomMake sure to check out the full video on TorahAnytime https://www.torahanytime.com/lectures/360470