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What does it actually mean to be the Chosen People?
Rav Shlomo Katz takes us deep into the heart of Da’at—the place in the soul that holds the power of clear, rooted identity. We’re not talking about ego. We’re talking about essence.
Rav Shlomo unpacks Rav Ginsburgh’s teaching that the Jewish soul is not just another soul—it is uniquely wired with Da’at, the capacity to know, to choose, and to give. The Jew is not here to dominate the world. He’s here to light it. To reveal Hashem. To bless humanity by being the conduit for divine truth.
But that light only shines when we know who we are. That’s why Rav Shlomo doesn’t shy away from the hard conversations about assimilation, about spiritual confusion, about the deep damage done when we erase the distinction between Jew and non-Jew. Not out of hate, but out of love. Out of responsibility. Out of truth.
Because when Am Yisrael remembers its soul, the world remembers its Creator.
By Rav Shlomo KatzWhat does it actually mean to be the Chosen People?
Rav Shlomo Katz takes us deep into the heart of Da’at—the place in the soul that holds the power of clear, rooted identity. We’re not talking about ego. We’re talking about essence.
Rav Shlomo unpacks Rav Ginsburgh’s teaching that the Jewish soul is not just another soul—it is uniquely wired with Da’at, the capacity to know, to choose, and to give. The Jew is not here to dominate the world. He’s here to light it. To reveal Hashem. To bless humanity by being the conduit for divine truth.
But that light only shines when we know who we are. That’s why Rav Shlomo doesn’t shy away from the hard conversations about assimilation, about spiritual confusion, about the deep damage done when we erase the distinction between Jew and non-Jew. Not out of hate, but out of love. Out of responsibility. Out of truth.
Because when Am Yisrael remembers its soul, the world remembers its Creator.