EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 14 MIN
The Rabbi Who Put His Head Down Parah AdumahNefilat Apayim
from Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi · host david bibi
This morning's Breakfast & a Class explores one of the Torah's greatest mysteries by connecting two practices that, at first glance, seem to have nothing to do with one another. Why does the Kohen who prepares the ashes of the Parah Adumah—the very medicine that restores purity to others—become impure himself? And why was Rabbi Yaakov Kassin, the revered Chief Rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community in America, known for lowering his head during Nefilat Apayim when almost no one else in his community did the same? Drawing upon Chazal, Midrash, Kabbalah, and a cherished communal tradition, we discover a profound principle of Jewish leadership: there are moments when a righteous person willingly descends so that others may rise. The Parah Adumah, the prayer of Nefilat Apayim, and the lives of our greatest spiritual leaders all reveal the same remarkable truth—that rescuing another soul often requires entering places that most of us should never attempt to enter ourselves. This class is a powerful reflection on humility, leadership, prayer, and the sacred responsibility of carrying the burdens of others while remaining firmly attached to HaShem.
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