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Parshas Shemos: What Is His Name

Episode 10 of the The Parsha Perspective podcast, hosted by Rabbi Shalom Yemini, titled "Parshas Shemos: What Is His Name" was published on January 9, 2026 and runs 11 minutes.

January 9, 2026 ·11m · The Parsha Perspective

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Parshas Shemos: What Is His Name A nation is born through suffering, and a leader emerges through humility. As Moshe encounters G-d at the burning bush, he asks a question that cuts to the core of exile: Which G-d is coming to redeem us now? Not a question of belief, but of presence. Is G-d still with us inside the darkness? This episode explores the power of G-d’s answer, Eh’yeh Asher Eh’yeh, a promise that Divine presence does not wait for redemption, but lives within the struggle itself. When clarity feels distant and identity feels pressured, this Parsha reminds us that G-d has not withdrawn. He remains with us, calling us forward, asking us to stand, even before freedom arrives. 🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and comfort all those who grieve, bringing healing to our nation. 🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of Gittel Bas Asher, Shoshanna Bas Sholom, Chana Bas HaRav Yehuda, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. 🎧 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com

Parshas Shemos: What Is His Name

A nation is born through suffering, and a leader emerges through humility. As Moshe encounters G-d at the burning bush, he asks a question that cuts to the core of exile: Which G-d is coming to redeem us now? Not a question of belief, but of presence. Is G-d still with us inside the darkness?

This episode explores the power of G-d’s answer, Eh’yeh Asher Eh’yeh, a promise that Divine presence does not wait for redemption, but lives within the struggle itself. When clarity feels distant and identity feels pressured, this Parsha reminds us that G-d has not withdrawn. He remains with us, calling us forward, asking us to stand, even before freedom arrives.

🛡️ In honor of Eretz Yisroel – May G-d protect our brave soldiers and comfort all those who grieve, bringing healing to our nation.

🕯️ Dedicated in loving memory of Gittel Bas Asher, Shoshanna Bas Sholom, Chana Bas HaRav Yehuda, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia.

🎧 Listen now at ParshaPerspective.com

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