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Episode 13 : Bringing Spirituality Down to Earth | What Aaron’s Sons Got Wrong

21 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Bringing Spirituality Down to Earth | What Aaron’s Sons Got Wrong ---- This week's episode is sponsored in honor of the birthday of Rabbi Levi Yitzhak Ben Rav Mordechai. May he be blessed with good health, long life, and much hatzlacha in all that he does.---------In this episode of the Chavrusa with Rabbi Levi Farkash, we explore a powerful and unsettling question: What if spiritual growth isn’t always growth? In this week’s Torah portion, we encounter the tragic story of Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aaron, who sought a deep and intense connection with Hashem — and lost their lives in the process. How could a desire for closeness lead to such a result? Drawing from Chassidic teachings, we uncover a fundamental principle of Jewish life: the balance between Ratzoh (yearning to rise) and Shov (returning to bring that inspiration into the world). Their mistake wasn’t that they wanted too much spirituality... it was that they didn’t bring it back down. This episode challenges us to rethink what real growth looks like: * Is inspiration enough? * What happens after the high fades? * Are we transforming our lives ...or escaping them? As you listen, consider: Where in your life are you reaching upward… but not coming back down? And what would it look like to take one moment of inspiration and turn it into real action? For sponsorship and dedication opportunities email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rabbi.levi@chabaddowntownbellevue.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ [rabbi.levi@chabaddowntownbellevue.org] Follow Rabbi Levi Farkash at: https://www.facebook.com/Chabaddowntownbellevue

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