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Why does Hashem tell Avram to leave his “land,” his “birthplace,” AND his “father’s house”? Isn’t one command enough? This week, we uncover a shocking teaching from the Bartenura: Even Avraham Avinu - who introduced monotheism at three years old, who destroyed idols, who was thrown into a furnace for his beliefs - still needed divine intervention to protect him from the subtle influences of his environment. If someone on Avraham’s spiritual level wasn’t immune to society’s osmosis effect, what does that mean for us? Join us as we explore how to build a shield of Torah and mussar against the passive infiltration of values we never consciously chose to adopt.
By Aaron BenedictWhy does Hashem tell Avram to leave his “land,” his “birthplace,” AND his “father’s house”? Isn’t one command enough? This week, we uncover a shocking teaching from the Bartenura: Even Avraham Avinu - who introduced monotheism at three years old, who destroyed idols, who was thrown into a furnace for his beliefs - still needed divine intervention to protect him from the subtle influences of his environment. If someone on Avraham’s spiritual level wasn’t immune to society’s osmosis effect, what does that mean for us? Join us as we explore how to build a shield of Torah and mussar against the passive infiltration of values we never consciously chose to adopt.