Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi

When Empires Move for One Soul — Hashgacha Pratit and Pharaoh


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 The opening Parshiot of Sefer Shemot confront one of the
oldest human assumptions: that God may have created the world, but does not
involve Himself in the individual. Paro can accept Elokim — a force, a power —
but he cannot accept Hashem: a G-d who knows names, intervenes in lives, and
directs events with precision. Through the plagues, through history, and
through the words of the Neviim, the Torah insists otherwise. Our class explored
that tension, drawing on the parashiot, the haftarah of VaEra from Yechezkel,
and the rise and fall of empires to uncover the deeper truth of hashgacha
pratit. 

From Egypt and Bavel to Shanghai, 1967, and a quiet
synagogue in Ashdod at 2:30 a.m., our talk traces how world events — massive
and small — unfold not by coincidence, but by design. Sometimes history turns
to awaken a nation. Sometimes it turns for a single soul. This is a
Shabbat-born, discussion based reflection on why the Torah teaches that the
entire world can move for one moment, one choice, and one person — and what
that demands of us.  

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