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When Concealment Becomes Revelation

44 min · 23. feb. 2026
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Megillat Esther is a book that never mentions Hashem’s name, and yet it reveals Him more than almost any other. In this episode, we learn Rabbi Akiva Tatz’s powerful insights from Worldmask and confront the central question of Purim: How is concealment actually revelation? We delve into the spiritual root of Haman, the Torah essence of Amalek, and the battle against a worldview that denies meaning beneath the surface. Purim teaches us that when Hashem is most hidden, He may be the most close, and that our task is to uncover Him.

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