Why did the brothers blame Yehuda for their own failure to do the right thing, how were they justified, and what can we learn from that?
Why was Yosef punished with two extra years in prison simply for asking the wine officer to put in a good word for him, which was a most reasonable act of hishtadlus?
Should a God-fearing person try just as hard as an atheist, as long as he believes Hashem is in charge of the result?
If hishtadlus conflicts with bitachon, how can we know when to try harder and when to just trust in Hashem?
We learned about all this and much more in this week’s Torah class, available on my Rumble channel here.
A related essay: A Practical Guide to Human Effort and Trust in God
Related program:
R&B Medical War Crimes #42 - Aish and the Corruption of Organizations
This stuff is all around us. We should take it seriously.
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