EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 13 MIN
THE RESUME THAT DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A RESUME Shoulders and Shemot
from Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi · host david bibi
What qualifies someone to lead the Jewish people? Not brilliance. Not charisma. Not even miracles. In this episode, we return to theopening parashiyot of Sefer Shemot and read Moshe Rabbenu’s “résumé” the way the Torah actually presents it — not as a list of achievements, but as apattern of burden-bearing. From Moshe walking out of the palace to see thesuffering of his brothers, to carrying a runaway lamb on his shoulders, tositting on a stone while Israel fights Amalek, Chazal reveal a single definingtrait: נֹשֵׂא בְּעוֹל עִם חֲבֵרוֹ — carrying the weight of others as your own. This class is not about leadership as a title, but leadership as a responsibility ofthe heart. Drawing on Midrash, Gemara, and the lived texture of the Torah’snarrative, it challenges us to rethink influence, compassion, and Jewishresponsibility in difficult times. The takeaway is simple and demanding: theworld doesn’t need more voices — it needs more shoulders.
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