027.3 Retzitza (Shalom)
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 488441663 series 3293842
Content provided by Moshe Rubin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Moshe Rubin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
🎙️ Torah 27, Part 3 — Serving in One Voice, Crying with One Heart
Final World-Class Version for Spotify
In this shiur, we continue uncovering Rav Nachman’s sweeping vision of redemption in Torah 27 — not merely as personal growth, but as global alignment through individual avodah.
We explore what it means for each soul to cast aside falsehood and draw near to truth — not by becoming the same, but by fulfilling distinct roles within a divinely orchestrated system. Through vivid analogies from factory systems, marriage, and community, the shiur redefines shalom as purposeful interdependence grounded in emes. True peace, we learn, is not passive — it is coordinated harmony.
One of the shiur’s most powerful emotional pivots centers on the difference between atzvus (paralyzing sadness) and merirus (constructive bitterness). While atzvus silences, merirus cries out — and in that cry, we find connection with Hashem.
The shiur concludes with a stirring reflection on music as a vehicle for coming close to Hashem.
For those interested in line with the idea of "music as a way to connect": Shoot me an email, been tangentially working a bit with a side music related project.
129 episodes