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In a nation surrounded by darkness, both spiritual and political, what prevents the light from breaking through?
Rav Shlomo Katz continues journeying through Rav Ginsburgh’s Tikkun HaMedinah, diving into the root illness behind our national confusion: ga'avah (ego).
Rav Ginsburgh calls for the anavah (humility) we so desperately need—not as weakness, but as the only vessel capable of containing Divine light. From personal struggles to national crises, from Gaza to government, the healing begins when we stop screaming and start softening before Hashem, before each other, and before destiny itself.
In a nation surrounded by darkness, both spiritual and political, what prevents the light from breaking through?
Rav Shlomo Katz continues journeying through Rav Ginsburgh’s Tikkun HaMedinah, diving into the root illness behind our national confusion: ga'avah (ego).
Rav Ginsburgh calls for the anavah (humility) we so desperately need—not as weakness, but as the only vessel capable of containing Divine light. From personal struggles to national crises, from Gaza to government, the healing begins when we stop screaming and start softening before Hashem, before each other, and before destiny itself.