Womens that made history - story 2
Rachel was Rabi Akiva’s wife.
She was born in a rich family and Rabi Akiva was in a poor family.
When they married Rachel choosed to leave everything and live with her husband. So they lived at a poor house and use to sleep in straw.
And they thought one day: “can’t exist poorness like this one”. So God saw this and sent prophet Elihau.
He was disguised like a poor man asking for some straw for his newborn baby. And the couple - of course - gave him some.
Conclusion: There is always someone in better or worst condition than us.
When we talk about spirituality we must look up, and grow.
When we talk about material we must look down and see that there is always someone not so well.
About women we also see that:
The women are the key, they know and say the right way.
There is not something like sincerity of womens heart, She, us, we, are responsable about the house, husband and relationship.
David Nahon said:
A sessão de histórias é muito positiva, por um lado nos mostra que o Judaísmo respeita a coloca a mulher numa posição de suma importância dentro da vida familiar. Por outro nos brinda com perolas da literatura clássica judaica. É ótimo começar o dia com espiritualidade, eleva o coração, a alma.
Nitz said:
@David, beautiful! your right, judaism have women with an important position.
Thank you for your words!