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Parshat Bo marks the turning point of redemption — not when suffering ends, but when inner orientation shifts. As the final plagues unfold and Rosh Chodesh Shevat arrives, the Torah reveals a deeper truth: freedom begins before circumstances change. Through Moshe’s confrontation with Pharaoh, we uncover the inner battle between logic and soul-knowing, control and trust. This class explores why redemption requires moving without understanding, how darkness reveals what we truly rely on, and why only those willing to release intellectual control could step into freedom. Exodus is not escape — it is the courage to live beyond understanding.
By Chaya AdamsonParshat Bo marks the turning point of redemption — not when suffering ends, but when inner orientation shifts. As the final plagues unfold and Rosh Chodesh Shevat arrives, the Torah reveals a deeper truth: freedom begins before circumstances change. Through Moshe’s confrontation with Pharaoh, we uncover the inner battle between logic and soul-knowing, control and trust. This class explores why redemption requires moving without understanding, how darkness reveals what we truly rely on, and why only those willing to release intellectual control could step into freedom. Exodus is not escape — it is the courage to live beyond understanding.