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We all face moments when life refuses to move. A person
who won’t listen. A situation that hardens instead of softening. A fear that
doesn’t go away with logic or optimism. Parashat Bo opens with a startling
phrase that speaks directly to those moments: “Bo el Paro” — Come to Pharaoh.
Not “go.” Come. The Torah is teaching us something essential about barriers,
resistance, and what it really means to walk forward when the path feels
blocked.
In this class, we explore a powerful teaching drawn from
the Zohar, the Rambam, and timeless stories from Chazal: that the very
obstacles that frighten us are often the clearest sign that HaShem is present
and active. Pharaohs in our lives — external and internal — are not random, and
they are not the source of their own power. They are part of a Divine setup
meant not to stop us, but to shape us. This is not a class about escaping
difficulty. It’s about learning how to stand inside it without losing faith,
clarity, or purpose — and discovering who we are meant to become because of it.
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We all face moments when life refuses to move. A person
who won’t listen. A situation that hardens instead of softening. A fear that
doesn’t go away with logic or optimism. Parashat Bo opens with a startling
phrase that speaks directly to those moments: “Bo el Paro” — Come to Pharaoh.
Not “go.” Come. The Torah is teaching us something essential about barriers,
resistance, and what it really means to walk forward when the path feels
blocked.
In this class, we explore a powerful teaching drawn from
the Zohar, the Rambam, and timeless stories from Chazal: that the very
obstacles that frighten us are often the clearest sign that HaShem is present
and active. Pharaohs in our lives — external and internal — are not random, and
they are not the source of their own power. They are part of a Divine setup
meant not to stop us, but to shape us. This is not a class about escaping
difficulty. It’s about learning how to stand inside it without losing faith,
clarity, or purpose — and discovering who we are meant to become because of it.

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