Thursday, December 14, 2023

Fwd: Unrecognizable Transformation


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From: Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman <rabbifriedman@kehot.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 14, 2023, 8:20 AM
Subject: Unrecognizable Transformation
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Parshat Mikeitz - Chanukah \ December 14, 2023 \ 2 Tevet, 5784

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Dear Friend,


An insight by the Rebbe on parshat Mikeitz, selected from

our Daily Wisdom by Rabbi Moshe Wisnefsky.


Unrecognizable Transformation

Joseph recognized his brothers, but they

did not recognize him. (Gen. 42:8)


Joseph's brothers did not believe that it is possible to be immersed

in the material, mundane world without being affected by it. This is why they, like the patriarchs before them, chose to be shepherds: shepherds spend most of their time far from the fast-paced bustle of urban society, and can devote most of their time to calm contemplation of spiritual matters.


Thus, Joseph's brothers could not even remotely imagine that the person standing before them, the viceroy of this vast commercial and pagan empire, might be their brother – whom they knew, despite all the faults that they suspected him of having, to be spiritual in outlook and righteous in behavior.


Joseph's greater Divine consciousness, however, enabled him

to remain loyal to his ideals while involved in the mundane world.


Similarly, by following Joseph's example – summoning the

Divine consciousness necessary to withstand the tests of secular

society – we can transform ourselves "unrecognizably," into versions

of ourselves that we could previously not have imagined.

--Daily Wisdom Volume 3


May G-d grant our people a decisive victory over our enemies,

Gut Shabbos and a bright snd joyous Chanukah,

Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman

Kehot Publication Society


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Translated and adapted by Rabbi Moshe Wisnefsky, and produced by Chabad House Publications of California, Daily Wisdom summarizes each daily Torah reading and presents an original insight based on the Rebbe's teachings.

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