Ki Tisa: The Ideal & the Real

Ki Tisa: The Ideal Versus the Real

HaShem’s choice of Israel isn’t like some human decision that could be revoked, but rather an act that transforms the nation into a Divine creation that for all eternity won’t ever be changed.

Tetzave: Divine Service & Offerings

Tetzave: Divine Service & Offerings

The priestly garments – intended ‘for honor & for glory’ – are designed to act upon the ‘negative imagination’ by purifying & transforming it into a force of prophetic ‘pure imagination.’

Bo: Blood in the Basin

Bo: Blood in the Basin

The very act of eating a lamb – an Egyptian deity – on the eve of the Exodus symbolizes the consumption & internalization of those Egyptian values that were worthy of being uplifted as part of the redemption.

Sh'mot: What's in a Name

Sh’mot: The Importance of Names

In order for us to participate in bringing the redemption, it’s necessary to know in whose Name we are acting, what mission mankind is fulfilling, & in what style HaShem is guiding the world.

Vayeḥi: Chariot of the Divine Presence

Vayeḥi: Chariot of the Divine Presence

While it’s true that Yosef didn’t become a ‘fourth patriarch’ of the nation of Israel, it’s also true that he gained some patriarchal traits in that both of his two sons became full fledged Israelite tribes.

Vayigash: Reconciling Yehuda & Yosef

Vayigash: Returning Home

Yosef’s efforts to build Egypt didn’t advance the Hebrew mission. The world can only be fixed through a powerful Israeli nation in our land.

Mikeitz: Dreams

Mikeitz: Dreams

An understanding of ancient Egyptian society can help us appreciate why Pharaoh’s wise men & sorcerers couldn’t see the meaning of his dreams.