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あらすじ・解説
In this week's Torah portion (Parashat Noah), we encounter a fascinating insight that feels eerily relevant to our times:
After the flood waters receded, Noah waited in the ark. Waited for God's permission to emerge and start rebuilding.
But here's what strikes me: A Rabbi once said that if he were there, he would've broken down those doors immediately.
Because when it comes to healing a broken world, sometimes the greatest leadership isn't in waiting – it's in taking that first brave step forward.
Think about it: Our world faces its own kinds of floods today. Climate crisis. Social division. Economic uncertainty.
The question isn't "When will someone fix this?"
The real question is: What are YOU going to do about it?
Our Torah isn't just ancient wisdom – it's a living guide for today's challenges. 🙏
After the flood waters receded, Noah waited in the ark. Waited for God's permission to emerge and start rebuilding.
But here's what strikes me: A Rabbi once said that if he were there, he would've broken down those doors immediately.
Because when it comes to healing a broken world, sometimes the greatest leadership isn't in waiting – it's in taking that first brave step forward.
Think about it: Our world faces its own kinds of floods today. Climate crisis. Social division. Economic uncertainty.
The question isn't "When will someone fix this?"
The real question is: What are YOU going to do about it?
Our Torah isn't just ancient wisdom – it's a living guide for today's challenges. 🙏