Vayeshev 5786 - When We Think We See Clearly
Description
In this week’s episode, we explore a profound insight from Rabbi Yaakov Kier’s “Mussar Moments” that connects Parshas Vayeshev with the upcoming festival of Chanukah. Why does halacha prohibit placing the menorah higher than 20 amos? The answer takes us back to a tragic moment when Yosef’s brothers threw him into a pit—a decision made with dangerous confidence despite their limited vision. Through this powerful teaching, we discover how easily we can mistake incomplete information for the full picture, seeing things as “black and white” when reality exists in shades of gray. This episode challenges us to examine our own judgments and assumptions, reminding us that what lies beyond our sight line may be more significant than what we can see. A timely message as we prepare to kindle the Chanukah lights—symbols of bringing hidden illumination into view.
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