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Why is the parsha of receiving the Torah named for Yitro? This class explores ata yadati — embodied knowing. Not belief, but the realization that nothing in our lives was ever outside of God. Not the detours. Not the pain. Not the confusion. Through Yitro and Avraham, we uncover what allows Torah to be received: releasing victimhood, taking responsibility for meaning, and opening ourselves to receive Divine flow.
By Chaya AdamsonWhy is the parsha of receiving the Torah named for Yitro? This class explores ata yadati — embodied knowing. Not belief, but the realization that nothing in our lives was ever outside of God. Not the detours. Not the pain. Not the confusion. Through Yitro and Avraham, we uncover what allows Torah to be received: releasing victimhood, taking responsibility for meaning, and opening ourselves to receive Divine flow.