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They Fell Because of Their Greatness, Not Despite It • Episode 433 • Parshas Acharei-Kedoshim

12 min · 23. huhti 2026
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Why do the most committed people struggle hardest in their strongest areas? And what does a crumbling Amazon business have to do with one of the greatest puzzles of the Jewish calendar? Rabbi Akiva's defining teaching was V'ahavta l'reacha kamocha, love your fellow Jew as yourself. So how is it possible that his 24,000 elite talmidim tragically died for the exact opposite reason: failing to treat each other with proper honor? In this week's double Parsha episode (Achrei Mos-Kedoshim), we uncover the answer hidden in Maseches Sukkah and Rav Dessler's Michtav Me'Eliyahu. We explore Nekudas Habechira (the point of free will) and a paradigm-shifting truth: struggling with your Yetzer Hara doesn't mean you're failing, it means you've leveled up. Just like a champion boxer needs a heavyweight opponent, Hashem ensures that as you grow spiritually, your tests grow with you. In this episode: * The paradox of Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 students and why their greatness was the cause of their downfall * The Gemara's description of the Yetzer Hara: a thin strand of hair, or a towering mountain? * A powerful modern-day story of an Amazon seller whose ultimate test of Bitachon will reframe how you handle the financial and spiritual slumps in your own life Tune in to discover why the battles you're facing today are the greatest proof of the spiritual heights you've already reached.

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Why did the silver trumpets in the Mishkan have to be hammered from a single piece of metal? And what do trumpets used for journeys, war, and Chagim have in common? In Parshas Behaaloscha, Rabbi Prisman uncovers the unifying message of the chatzotzros. Through the story of an elite IDF soldier who never knows where his blacked-out bus will take him - dropped in desert or beach, always on the move - he brings the parsha's "al pi Hashem" to life. Drawing from the Shlah Hakadosh, Rav Hirsch, and the Sefer Hachinuch, he shows that the trumpet is always a wake-up call: in movement, in danger, and in celebration alike. He closes with a story from Rav Elazar Abish about a man whose rebbe mailed back his letter of complaint with every "I" and "me" circled. The message is the same one the trumpet has been sounding all along - are you a Hashem-centric Jew or an egocentric one?

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