Shabbat Shemot
Dvar Torah – Leadership in partnership
Moses is chosen by G-d to lead the people out of Egypt, but he hesitates.
He feels unprepared and unsure. G-d tells Moshe that his older brother Aharon
will join him — and that Aharon is genuinely happy for Moshe’s success. There
is no rivalry, no jealousy; rather, each brother values and respects the other.
Moshe is the leader for moments of crisis and change. He
confronts Pharaoh, leads the people through the splitting of the sea, receives
the Torah at Sinai, and teaches the people how to live with purpose and values.
He is the ultimate leader, who leads the people through the momentous
experiences of the exodus and formation of the nation.
Aharon leads in a different way. He is known as a peacemaker —
someone who builds relationships, brings people together, and creates a sense
of belonging. He becomes the steady presence in the Mishkan, literally at the
center of the camp, helping make holiness part of everyday life.
The Torah does not place all responsibility in one person.
Instead, it shows that strong communities are built when different strengths
work together — vision alongside compassion, truth alongside peace – teaching us
that leadership is about knowing when to lead — and when to stand proudly
beside someone else.
Shabbat in/out times
Yerushalayim 16:13/17:33
Tel-Aviv 16:32/17:34
Rome 16:39/17:44
NYC 16:29/17:32
LA 16:43/17:43
More times here
Shabbat Shalom!
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