Feb. 13, 2023

Question Everything (Parsha)

When Moshe's father-in-law shows up, he advises Moshe and the Jews to restructure the judicial system. Yisro embodies what it means to have a probing eye that questions everything in a search for truth.



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whats this weeks torah portion? Parshas Yisro

You can't help but think. Talk about a challenging father-in-law. Yisro shows up. The new guy on the block. [inaudible] On the block. However, love Andro. The father-in-law of Moshe says [inaudible] This isn't good what you're doing, Mosha. [inaudible] This is not right. The judicial system doesn't scale. We need to change it all. Very awkward situation. I can imagine. Who's the new guy? He's telling us that we're doing it wrong. [inaudible] is sitting here. Everyone's walking in. He's judging for morning until night. Let's change it all up. His advice, listen to the words [inaudible] listen to my advice. Uh, it I'm gonna give you the advice for you [inaudible] God will be with you. We need to create circuit courts and supreme courts and Mo bin will be at the top and he'll get the hard questions. This MEK of TRO is the MEK that set him apart. Tro had something that we all need, that we all need called the CLA of hi Akk.

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Whats this weeks parsha?

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He probed every topic. He questioned everything. Periodic audits on a company to figure out is the company making money? Can we get rid of this practice and can we make this practice much better? Can we focus more on this? No stone was left unturned. When it came to yer, was probing on says de Posik that yes actually did all the avo dara in the world as it says ak. And now I know that God has great me, Eli Kim from all of the gods says Rashi. He tried all of the differents, all the different Idolatries says Ralo. He didn't leave any aara unturned. He was searching for truth. And eventually he got it. Eventually he found, and even when he got here, he wanted to make it even better. The discerning eye of yaro is something we need to learn. However, there is one tenai before this one stipulation in the contract to question everything.

Moshe Rabbeinu.


And that is that you first question yourself. I am searching for truth. A person must say to himself, he must know I am asking this so that I can know the real and honest answer. Is there a god of the world? Can't ask that in maybe in other religions in Judaism. You know who asked that question? A Roma Viu. And he found the honest answer. Does this passage of Tomma fit with this passage of Tomma? The Raba Asin? Does this Rambam fit with this Ramma? [inaudible] Aston. We question everything in Yk on de quests for Ms for truth. We learned this from Yso and it's something that we should start doing.