Parshas Behar-Bechukosai: The Strength to Stop
Two months ago, I felt like I was done. The weekly process of sitting with the Parsha long enough to find myself somewhere inside it, and then trying to turn that into something honest enough to share, had me ready to close up shop. But I decided to stick it out until the end of this Sefer, closing the loop on a weekly rhythm that really began last Bamidbar . I’m glad I did. If I had stopped then, I would have missed the buildup of these last few weeks. The themes we’ve explored recently—learning the inner avodah of the korbanos , how to wait , how to distinguish what belongs , and how to integrate “peak moments” into daily life —gave me the language for where I’m going now. It turns out the Torah saves some of the most important lessons about stopping, and about what comes after, for this week’s Parshiyos. That feels fitting, because right after Vayikra closes, the Torah begins preparing the people to move again. Behar: The Bravery of the Rest In Parshas Behar, we learn about She...