{
  "bookId": "breiter-seder-hayom",
  "part": "1",
  "torah": "22",
  "title": "Joy",
  "hebrewTitle": "שִׂמְחָה",
  "sourceUrl": "/reader/breiter-seder-hayom/1/22",
  "plainUrl": "/reader-plain/breiter-seder-hayom/1/22/",
  "segments": [
    {
      "index": 1,
      "he": "טו\n\"לקוטי תפילות\", יאמר בכל יום ויום וגם יעשה בעצמו תפילות, היינו שיתפלל, שיזכה לקיים דברי הצדיק שלמד בספריו, ובזה מעלה שעשועים גדולים לפניו יתברך:",
      "en": "One should always be in joy — and transform all manner of sadness and sighing into joy and gladness. One should accept everything with love and never fall into despair. One should always give oneself life and joy through one's spiritual good points, and through the expanses within the straits in physical matters — as explained in Likutay Moharan Part I, chapters 195 and 282. Even if one falls, G-d forbid, into great descents — one should trust in the power of the Tzaddik and begin again each time as though one had never begun and never fallen. One should believe that every fall was for the purpose of beginning again — and if one truly strengthens oneself to begin again each time, Hashem Yisborach will help that one not fall again to those places. One should also accustom oneself to serve Hashem Yisborach with melodies, joy, dancing, and clapping of hands — and especially during Torah study and prayer one should rejoice greatly."
    }
  ]
}