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What does it really mean to be “all in”?
Rav Shlomo Katz dives into the world of Binah—of nurturing, of wholeness, of developing every spark of Emes into full expression. Drawing on Rav Ginsburgh's deep teachings, we explore how partial commitment to Torah isn’t just incomplete. It actually distorts.
True authority, Rav Shlomo explains, must come from Torah alone. And only when the entirety of Torah is seen as beautiful, relevant, and alive can Am Yisrael—and the nations—truly recognize its glory. This isn’t about extremism. It’s about clarity, courage, and the dance between fear and faith when you’re living with Hashem’s will at the center of your being.
What does it really mean to be “all in”?
Rav Shlomo Katz dives into the world of Binah—of nurturing, of wholeness, of developing every spark of Emes into full expression. Drawing on Rav Ginsburgh's deep teachings, we explore how partial commitment to Torah isn’t just incomplete. It actually distorts.
True authority, Rav Shlomo explains, must come from Torah alone. And only when the entirety of Torah is seen as beautiful, relevant, and alive can Am Yisrael—and the nations—truly recognize its glory. This isn’t about extremism. It’s about clarity, courage, and the dance between fear and faith when you’re living with Hashem’s will at the center of your being.