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Kah Ribon - Looking For the Aleph in Everything

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What if every struggle, every detour, every moment in your life was really just a hidden encounter with God?

In this week's shiur on Kah Ribon, Rav Shlomo Katz dives into the soul of the verse לו יחיה גבר שנין אלפין לא יעל גבורתך בחושבניה—uncovering a radical teaching from the Vorker Rebbe, the Magaleh Amukos, Rav Baruch of Mezhibuzh, and Rav Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin. It's not just that Hashem’s might is beyond calculation. It's that when we choose to see the Aleph, the אלופו של עולם, the Master of the World, in every moment, even the harshest judgments melt away.

This is the difference between exile and redemption. One small letter—Aleph. One shift in consciousness. The moment we live with Emunah that nothing is mikreh (random), we sweeten all judgments and begin to taste geulah.

🔹 Why חטא (sin) has a silent Aleph
🔹 The power of Shehakol in the face of death
🔹 How Yaakov Avinu saw only Alephs—even in Lavan and Eisav
🔹 The secret of turning גלות into גאולה
🔹 And what it means to live like Adam HaRishon—with everything created just for you

If you’re mevakesh emunah—if you’re even just seeking to believe—Hashem already begins to forgive.

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79 episodes

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What if every struggle, every detour, every moment in your life was really just a hidden encounter with God?

In this week's shiur on Kah Ribon, Rav Shlomo Katz dives into the soul of the verse לו יחיה גבר שנין אלפין לא יעל גבורתך בחושבניה—uncovering a radical teaching from the Vorker Rebbe, the Magaleh Amukos, Rav Baruch of Mezhibuzh, and Rav Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin. It's not just that Hashem’s might is beyond calculation. It's that when we choose to see the Aleph, the אלופו של עולם, the Master of the World, in every moment, even the harshest judgments melt away.

This is the difference between exile and redemption. One small letter—Aleph. One shift in consciousness. The moment we live with Emunah that nothing is mikreh (random), we sweeten all judgments and begin to taste geulah.

🔹 Why חטא (sin) has a silent Aleph
🔹 The power of Shehakol in the face of death
🔹 How Yaakov Avinu saw only Alephs—even in Lavan and Eisav
🔹 The secret of turning גלות into גאולה
🔹 And what it means to live like Adam HaRishon—with everything created just for you

If you’re mevakesh emunah—if you’re even just seeking to believe—Hashem already begins to forgive.

  continue reading

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