Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi
Simplifying the Sod


The People Who Change the World — Humility Is Not Thinking You Are Nothing
Episode Description
What does true humility look like? Is it thinking less of yourself? Pretending your
accomplishments don’t matter? In this week’s parashah, the Torah describes
Moshe Rabbenu as the most humble person who ever lived—yet he was also the man who confronted Pharaoh, split the sea, brought down the Torah, and spoke with HaShem face to face. How can greatness and humility coexist in the same person?
In this morning’s class, we explore the Torah’s revolutionary definition of humility
through the lives of Moshe Rabbenu, Rabbi Akiva, Hillel HaZaken, Rav Yosef, and
Rabbi Yechezkel Abramsky. Along the way, we’ll discover that humility is not
denying our gifts—it is recognizing their Source. The arrogant person asks,
“Who honors me?” The humble person asks, “Who needs me?” A timely and practical lesson on how each of us can use the blessings HaShem has given us to elevate the people around us and change the world.
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