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The Moment We Realized We Were Wealthy — Shavuot, Sinai, and the Gift We Already Have
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Shavuot is usually called the anniversary of Matan Torah,
the day we received the Torah. But perhaps that is only part of the story. What
if Sinai was not the moment we received something new, but the moment we
discovered what had already been ours all along? Imagine a poor man sitting in
a Beit Midrash collecting a few dollars to survive, only to discover that
millions had been waiting in his name for years. The money was always there.
Nothing changed except one thing: he suddenly realized what he already possessed.
In this morning’s breakfast and a class, we explore a
remarkable story shared by Charlie Harary, the hidden meaning of Sivan as the
month of twins, and the surprising message of Sinai itself. Why do so many
people walk through life spiritually poor while carrying unimaginable treasure?
And what happens when a Jew suddenly realizes that Torah is not merely an
obligation, but an inheritance? Shavuot may not be the anniversary of receiving
wealth at all. It may be the anniversary of realizing that we were wealthy all
along.