Ep. 86 – The Strongest Connection to Hashem
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Why would a great mind freeze up the moment he’s put on the spot — like all his Torah disappears? Rabbi Ari Klapper uses the story of Levi bar Sisi to uncover a hidden rule: Torah and chochmah don’t live in the same place as ego. A person can collect knowledge, build sharp arguments, and impress others — yet when pressure hits, everything collapses. Why? Because the strongest connection to Hashem isn’t “having a lot,” it’s being connected to the Source. He frames it with a mashal: the king can give you a pile of money, or he can give you a key — access. One is impressive; the other is endless.
That distinction reshapes daily avodah. A cistern stores water; a spring keeps flowing. A battery holds charge; a plug draws continuously. Real chochmah is the kind that stays plugged into Hashem’s ratzon, so it refreshes, expands, and stays alive — especially under stress. Practical takeaway: when you feel yourself learning or speaking to “be someone,” stop and ask one grounding question: “What does Hashem want from me right now?” That shift — from performance to presence — turns Torah from a possession into a living connection.
Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don’t forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!