EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 12 MIN
A Small Mem, A Burning Fire — The Secret of a Quiet Avodah - Sav
from Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi · host david bibi
There is a fire that everyone sees — and then there is afire that no one sees at all. This class begins with a quiet detail most peoplemiss, including me: the unusually small מ in the word מוֹקְדָה at the start ofParashat Tzav. From that single letter, a powerful question emerges. What doesthe Torah want from our fire? Is it the moment of inspiration, the visiblepassion, the dramatic connection — or something far deeper, far quieter, andfar more enduring? Through the imagery of the Mizbe’aḥ burning through thenight, the teaching of Chazal about a heavenly fire that still requires humaneffort, and the sharp warning about a fire that can become self-serving, withthe help of the Keli Yakar, Rav Kook and the Gemara, we uncover a truth that isas demanding as it is liberating. The greatest avodah is not the fire thatdraws attention — but the one that survives when no one is watching. A greatway to begin the week with a class about humility, about consistency, and aboutthe kind of inner fire that belongs not to the self… but to HaShem.
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