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Parshas Beshalach: Vision Beyond Darkness
This Shabbos marks Yud Shevat, the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s leadership—a legacy of light that continues to transform world Jewry. The Rebbe’s vision reached beyond communities, ensuring every Jew felt seen and empowered. His leadership was not just global but deeply personal, inspiring millions to connect to G-d and their mission in this world.
In this week’s Parsha, we relive the splitting of the sea, a moment of fear turned into faith. Trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the water, the Jewish people cried out in despair. But Moshe’s words echoed through time: “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and witness G-d’s salvation.” With a mighty wind, the sea split, paving the way for redemption. The people sang—not just out of relief, but in recognition of G-d’s hand guiding their destiny.
🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of:
🔗 Listen now: ParshaPerspective.com
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Parshas Beshalach: Vision Beyond Darkness
This Shabbos marks Yud Shevat, the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s leadership—a legacy of light that continues to transform world Jewry. The Rebbe’s vision reached beyond communities, ensuring every Jew felt seen and empowered. His leadership was not just global but deeply personal, inspiring millions to connect to G-d and their mission in this world.
In this week’s Parsha, we relive the splitting of the sea, a moment of fear turned into faith. Trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the water, the Jewish people cried out in despair. But Moshe’s words echoed through time: “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and witness G-d’s salvation.” With a mighty wind, the sea split, paving the way for redemption. The people sang—not just out of relief, but in recognition of G-d’s hand guiding their destiny.
🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.
🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of:
🔗 Listen now: ParshaPerspective.com
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