Have you ever seen such pervasive uncertainty as we are experiencing today? Across every sector, unpredictability reigns. Technology and the internet, with platforms like Amazon and now AI, are disrupting business norms and altering longstanding systems and attitudes—perhaps for the better, but still in ways we couldn’t have foreseen.
In the political arena, the volatility is palpable. A tumultuous presidential election, Biden’s disastrous debate performance, the assassination attempt on Trump, and Biden stepping down with Harris taking the helm—all these twists were unimaginable. Who could have predicted such developments? What’s next?
Globally, we witness ongoing turmoil. The war in Ukraine, followed by conflict in the Middle East, seems unending. And, of course, COVID-19 came out of nowhere and disrupted all of our lives, throwing curveballs that breed further uncertainty. This creates an unnerving atmosphere because we crave security—we want to know what lies ahead.
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson in this crucial discussion, delving deeper into these widespread uncertainties, seeking to uncover the bigger picture: Are these unprecedented and unexpected events indicators of a turning point in history?