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  • Living in the King’s Palace: A Call to Spiritual Greatness

    Living in the King’s Palace: A Call to Spiritual Greatness

    April 25, 2025
    Parsha

    How can someone so holy, so close to Hashem, be punished so harshly? In this week’s parsha, we read the shocking story of Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aharon. Filled with spiritual passion and awe, they bring a korban that Hashem did not command—and are immediately consumed by a heavenly fire. They had just…

  • Step Into the Eighth Day: Aharon, Bitachon, and the Fire from Heaven

    Step Into the Eighth Day: Aharon, Bitachon, and the Fire from Heaven

    April 25, 2025
    Parsha

    This week’s parsha begins with a moment charged with destiny:“Vayehi bayom hashmini”—And it was on the eighth day.It was the first of Nisan, but more than that—it was the eighth day since Moshe began erecting the Mishkan.For seven days, Moshe built it, served as the Kohen Gadol, performed the Avodah, and disassembled it each evening.But…

  • Why the Fire Fades — and Why That’s a Gift

    Why the Fire Fades — and Why That’s a Gift

    April 24, 2025
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    Learning to grow when the inspiration disappears Some moments hit us like lightning.A loss that cracks us open.A flash of clarity that lifts the fog.A spiritual high where everything feels alive — awake — infinite. And in that moment, we tell ourselves:“I’ll never go back. This changed me forever.” But then… we do.The pain softens.…

  • Singing Our Way to Geulah

    Singing Our Way to Geulah

    April 18, 2025
    Parsha

    We Will Sing Again Shirat HaYam is not just a memory. It’s a preview. The song we read this Shabbat—Az Yashir Moshe—was the song of a nation who had just been saved. But if you look closely, it’s written in the future tense: “Then Moshe will sing.” Why? Because that song isn’t finished. That clarity,…

  • Don’t Be So Open-Minded That Your Brain Falls Out

    Don’t Be So Open-Minded That Your Brain Falls Out

    April 17, 2025
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    Why a Torah Lens Is the Only Way to See the World Clearly It happened at a startup event. I was a startup founder eager to learn.A well-known venture capitalist was giving a talk—brilliant, experienced, confident. He was sharing powerful tips about growing a business, the kind of insight people pay thousands to hear. But…

  • Why the Fifth Cup May Be the Most Important Symbol at Your Seder

    Why the Fifth Cup May Be the Most Important Symbol at Your Seder

    April 11, 2025
    Parsha

    This week’s parsha, Tzav, opens with a striking image:“Aish tamid tukad al haMizbeach, lo tichbeh” — A constant fire shall burn upon the altar; it shall never go out. Even though a miraculous fire came down from Heaven, the Kohanim still had to place wood on it every single morning. Why? Because that’s our avodah.…

  • The Greatest Miracles Are the Ones You Don’t See

    The Greatest Miracles Are the Ones You Don’t See

    April 10, 2025
    Parsha

    The Hidden Fire: Seeing the Miraculous in the Mundane In Parshat Tzav, we encounter a striking commandment: “A continual fire shall burn upon the altar; it shall not go out.” (Vayikra 6:6) Day and night, year after year, the fire on the mizbeiach never went out. But there’s something even more fascinating beneath the surface.…

  • Mental Mitzrayim: How to Break Free from the Slavery of Limiting Beliefs

    Mental Mitzrayim: How to Break Free from the Slavery of Limiting Beliefs

    April 10, 2025
    Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

    Most of us aren’t being chased by taskmasters or whipped into labor. But the truth is—we’re still enslaved. Not physically. Mentally. We live with chains you can’t see: fear of failure, low self-worth, and the inner voice that whispers: “You can’t.” “You shouldn’t.” “You’re not enough.” This isn’t just psychology—it’s Mitzrayim. The Hebrew word Mitzrayim comes from meitzar—a…

  • The Calling in Your Name: A Torah Perspective on Purpose and Identity

    The Calling in Your Name: A Torah Perspective on Purpose and Identity

    April 4, 2025
    Parsha

    The very first word in Sefer Vayikra is Vayikra — “And He called.” Rashi points out something beautiful:This wasn’t just a call. It was a call of love. Hashem didn’t just speak to Moshe Rabbeinu —He called him, warmly and affectionately, by name. The Power of a Name And this isn’t a one-time thing.Throughout the…

  • The Small Alef and the Great Revelation

    The Small Alef and the Great Revelation

    April 4, 2025
    Parsha

    In the opening of Sefer Vayikra, there’s a quiet but powerful message hidden in the very first word. The Torah says “Vayikra el Moshe”—“And He called to Moshe.” But the word Vayikra is written with a small alef. The Ba’al HaTurim explains: Moshe, in his deep humility, didn’t want to write that Hashem called to…

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