Ometz Lev Value: Ometz Lev Ometz means strength. Lev means heart. Strength of heart is usually understood as courage. This could be the bravery that David showed when he faced Goliath. But there are other kinds of ometz lev. The haftarah for Hanukkah comes from Zechariah. Verse 4:6 says, ââNot by might, not by power, but by My spiritâ said the Eternal of Hosts.â It teaches us that one Jewish understanding of courage is faith in God. Think of the famous text from Psalm 23:4 âThough I walk through a valley of deepest darkness, I fear no harm, for You are with me. Your rod and Your staffâââthey comfort me.â Here we have the same idea againâââthat connection to God can be a source of strength. Many Jews have shown ometz lev in battle or in moments that saved Jewish lives. But there is a different kind of ometz levâââthe courage to take control of oneâs self and become the best possible person one can be. In Pirkei Avot (4:1) we learn, âWho is strong? One who conquers oneâs own worst tendencies.â One can show ometz lev in dramatic moments, and one can live ometz lev everyday.
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