![]() Moses, who had a brilliant intellect, responds to this divine communication and speaks with the Almighty about the conditions that he believes would ensure the mission’s success: The Almighty addresses Moses from a burning bush ( Shemot 3:2), and entrusts him with a mission to go to Pharaoh, instruct him to ‘let My People go’, and then lead the Jewish people out of Egypt. Let us recall how the story of the Exodus begins. The Exodus from Egypt was an omnisignificant event not only in the life and history of the Jewish people, but for the world as a whole. ![]() It’s time now to reunite ourselves with the point of the Great Revelation of Sinai! It is buried deep under loads of everyday problems. Therefore, in the mental space of every Jew there is a burning point of the Great Revelation, and we are all connected through this point. Sinai, all of us were present- those who were alive and the souls of the dead and unborn. At the time of Great Revelation at the foothills of Mt. But, unfortunately, not all of us read Torah and not all of us attach great significance to common origin.įrom my point of view (I wrote about it in my book From Infinity to Man ) there is something more to it. Of course, there is common origin of course, there is Torah. ![]() Today, a few days after Yom Kippur, we have to try to understand what unites all of us, living in various parts of the world.
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