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                   The Ten Commandments begin with “I am Hashem.” Why was it
                   necessary to state this? Bnei Yisrael had observed Hashem’s might in
                   Egypt as well as at the sea. Also, why is the mitzvah to honor one’s
                   parents included in the Ten Commandments?

                   Hashem wanted to transmit the message behind the words “I am Hashem”
                   as a lesson for generations. The Chafetz Chaim states that the more one
                   integrates this message into his mindset, the more his faith in Hashem will
                   increase, and he will more easily accept life’s vicissitudes.

                   The main aspect of emunah is that one recognize Hashem’s kindnesses
                   with him. But one must beware of the power of habit. Internalizing how
                   much Hashem does for him will help him overcome the habit of taking
                   things for granted. Similarly, the mitzvah of honoring one’s parents was
                   included in the Ten Commandments. By working on feeling gratitude
                   toward one’s parents for all they have done for him, one will feel gratitude
                   to Hashem, as well.








 Scientists waste much time asking how the world came into being, when
 they should, instead, focus on who created the world. Every day, new  “I am Hashem, your G-d, Who has taken
 evidence is discovered, contradicting that which was stated previously.  you out of the land of Egypt, from the house
 Still, they deny a Higher Being, Who manages Creation.
                   of slavery”
 Conversely, Avraham Avinu knew, from the beginning, that there is a  (Devarim 5:6)
 Master of the world. He went out to search for Him. Hashem saw his
 earnestness, and revealed Himself to him, appointing him the father of
 many nations.
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