Nesivos Shalom on Pesach: By Your Blood You Will Live
We walked out of Mitzrayim fully formed — and completely exposed. The Navi says: “ואת ערום ועריה” — adorned, developed, but naked. You can have Torah, chochmah, binah — structure, ideas, even inspiration — and still be vulnerable. Because every creation needs protection. Without it, what’s inside gets corrupted.
And then comes the turning point:
> “ואומר לך בדמיך חיי” — “By your blood you shall live.” (Yechezkel 16:6)
Two bloods. Two foundations:
* דם פסח — emunah
* דם מילה — kedushah
That’s the armor. That’s the חיים. Without emunah, nothing holds. Without kedushah, nothing stays clean. These are not decorations — they are the bedrock.
We also touched something very real — the pressure of rising food prices. The stress is real. The numbers are real. Families feel it. We spoke about practical approaches — tightening systems, being more intentional with spending, simplifying where possible, thinking creatively about sourcing and planning. But the deeper point is this:
> The prices going up
> do not change
> Who runs the system.
You don’t ignore reality.
You don’t become irresponsible.
But you also don’t hand your heart over to it.
> Emunah remains the anchor
> even when the cost rises.
You don’t need to be finished to be alive. You don’t need to be perfect to be protected. The pasuk is telling you:
> Even if you’re not fully built —
> if you are fighting for emunah
> and committing to kedushah —
> you will live.
We spoke about the fortress. You can have:
* great leaders
* great Torah
* strong walls
And still fall.
Because the danger seeps in from within.
What protects you is not just the structure —
it’s the daily training of the soldier:
* the habits you build
* the discipline you repeat
* the emunah you choose again and again
That’s what stays when everything else shakes.
And even if you fall—
> If you stay in the fight,
> Hashem fills in the rest.
You bring the blood.
> He gives the life.
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