Besiyata Dishmaya (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: בְּסִיַּעְתָּא דִשְׁמַיָּא) is an Aramaic phrase, meaning "with the help of Heaven". The acronym BS"D (בס״ד) has become a popular term among Orthodox Jews, reproduced at the top of every written document (beginnings of correspondences, letters, notes, etc.) as a reminder to them that all comes from God, including the following content, and to contextualize what is really important in the text, that without God's help, nothing can be done successfully. BS"D is not derived from any religious law of the Halakha, but it is considered an old accepted tradition.
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