Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi

When Exile Stops Feeling Like Exile - VaYechi


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When does exile really begin? 

Not when a people are enslaved—but when they become comfortable. In this mornings class on Parashat Vayechi, we explore the quiet danger of a beautiful Egypt: success without direction, stability without identity, life that functions but no longer aims. Drawing on Chazal, the final words of Ya‘aqob Avinu, and the penetrating teachings of Rav Hillel in Emunah u’Bitachon, this class reframes galut not as geography, but as an inner condition that slowly erodes clarity. 

  From Yosef’s defining moment of temptation, to the mystery of why Ephraim and Menashe became the eternal model of Jewish blessing, this episode asks one unsettling question: How does a Jew live fully in exile without becoming exiled
inside? It is a class about memory, identity, and the small, quiet choices that protect a soul. Not inspirational fluff—clear Torah, carefully sourced, and painfully
relevant.     

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