Get Out!

Categories: Lech Lecha, Parsha

Art by Sefira Lightstone

A WEEKLY TORAH THOUGHT FROM RABBI MORDY

This was an eventful week. For many it was devastating; for others, it was cause for celebration. It seems we at least can be sure that our country is as divided as ever. I’m not going to speak directly to the election itself, but to a lesson I hope we all can take at a time like this.
This week is a special one in terms of Torah portions. Parshas Lech Lecha begins the story of Abraham and the story of the Jewish people. There is so much that can be learned when we look at the life of Abraham. He was a pioneer, a trendsetter, the founder of monotheism, and pretty much the first “innovator” mentioned in the Torah. But I’d like to focus on the command given to him by G-d that truly dictated his life, and, as his descendants, ours. Lech lecha means “go to yourself.” What does that mean? Where did Abraham need to go? He had accomplished a great deal by that point. He had already realized, contrary to popular opinion in those times, that there was a supreme G-d, something higher that dictated the entire world around him. And yet, G-d says, “Go to yourself.” To have a real relationship with G-d, we are told, we must find Him within ourselves and our life situations. We must not be burdened (sorry!) by our background, our personality, or even our own intellect; G-d wants us to transcend all these and trust Him that something bigger is at stake. And when we do that, we can impact society in miraculous ways. But we need to go “from“ our comfort zone “to” our highest purpose as a divine emissary. Yes, we’ve made great strides, we’re accomplished, we’re talented and have a great reputation. But still, if we have a breath of life within us, we need to get out! We need to go forth, grow forth, and this will not only benefit the world around us for all time, but it will benefit us! It’s for “yourself.” Now more than ever, we need to strive to be our best selves because we are all G-d’s ambassadors, just like Abraham. And the best part is that when we “go” that route, everybody wins! Good Shabbos!

Support Friendship Circle

Financial donations are the most direct way to support Friendship Circle. Please consider making a donation to keep our Circle growing!

Donate

Recent blog posts

Weekly Roundup: May 2, 2025

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailTeen Trip April 2025 This past Sunday, April 27th, our Teen Scene Brunch in the Park was a wonderful success! The weather was perfect for lawn games, the art project turned out beautifully, and the brunch spread was as delicious as it was fun to share. It was a fantastic morning of connection, creativity, and community—thank you to all the… Read More

Read more

Numbers Game

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailA WEEKLY TORAH THOUGHT BY RABBI MORDY Here’s hoping everyone had an enjoyable Passover. It is so appropriate that we transition from Passover immediately into this week’s Parsha, Shemini. We finally complete the inauguration of the Tabernacle in the desert and Aaron begins his service on the eighth day (Shemini means “eighth”), following the seven days of inauguration. Passover, too,… Read More

Read more

Weekly Roundup: April 25, 2025

TwitterFacebookLinkedinPrintemailFOTT Wellness April 2025 FOTT’s Baking Night was a delicious success! Members gathered for an evening of fun, flavor, and fueling our bodies. We kicked things off with engaging nutrition conversation cards, sparking great discussion about our fun and healthy habits. Then, we rolled up our sleeves to whip up three protein-packed treats: cookie dough, puppy chow, and rice krispie… Read More

Read more