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Rabbi Shlomo Farhi explores one of the greatest paradoxes of leadership and humility—Moshe Rabbeinu, the greatest Jewish leader, is not mentioned by name in Parashat Tetzaveh. Why? Because true greatness is not about recognition—it’s about impact.

Moshe once asked Hashem, "Erase me from Your book." Hashem listened. And yet, no figure in Jewish history is more present than Moshe Rabbeinu. His influence transcends words, time, and even his own request for humility.

Through Torah insights, personal stories, and heartwarming real-life examples, Rabbi Farhi reveals that sometimes, the impact of our actions isn’t immediate—but in the end, every effort, every prayer, and every tear reaches its destination.

Key Highlights:

- Why Moshe’s Name Is Missing from Tetzaveh – A fascinating hidden lesson in humility and leadership.
- The “Disappearing Ink” Midrash – How the extra ink in Hashem’s quill ended up shining from Moshe’s face as divine light.
- When You Think No One Sees Your Efforts – Why even when we feel like our work is unnoticed, it has lasting impact.
- The 50-Year-Old Ba’al Teshuva & The Rabbi’s Tears – An incredible real-life story of a man whose spiritual journey was shaped by a rabbi who cried for him decades earlier.
- Why Moshe’s Legacy Is Stronger Because He Wanted Less Credit – The ultimate irony—by asking to be erased, Moshe became forever engraved in history.
- “I’m Finally Here” – The Power of Patience – Why every effort, every prayer, and every struggle eventually leads us to where we were meant to be.
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