Sinai Is Not History—It’s a Living Call to Every Human Being

Is there a sustainable solution to the upheaval of our times? To the uncertainty hanging over us like a cloud? To the wars raging between nations — Iran, the United States, Israel, Ukraine, Russia — and to the battles closer to home: the political polarization, the crisis of intimacy and relationships, the search for meaning and purpose?

For all our blessings — and there are many — we are facing profound challenges. Is there a lasting antidote?

Well, 3,338 years ago, an event took place that changed the course of history forever. One word. One name: Sinai.

And we are now preparing to celebrate its anniversary.

Sinai unleashed two great revolutions. First: that the foundation of all human dignity and freedom comes from G-d — that every individual is sacred, endowed with inalienable worth and liberty. Second: it empowered us to fuse spirit and matter, to transform a physical world into a sacred one, to turn the material into a home for the Divine.

Sinai is not ancient history. It is a living call to every human being.

And as we honor the 250th anniversary of the United States, this message could not be more timely. Because America itself was founded upon these very principles: that freedom is Divine, that human dignity is sacred, and that we are charged with building a moral and spiritual world.

With all our current challenges, personal and global, the Sinai revolution is more relevant than ever. Now is the time to reclaim Sinai and integrate it into our lives.

Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson in this important talk, and discover empowering methods and tools to embrace this mandate — helping us harness our great blessings into a spiritual revolution.

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