🕊️ Redemptive Renewal — Lunar Restoration as a Snapshot of Redemption
Parshat Bo | Anticipation — Episode 99
From the Torah’s fixation on the lunar cycle emerges one of Judaism’s most profound redemptive metaphors. Why is the rebirth of the moon so central to Jewish time—and how did its restoration become emblematic of a cosmic renewal of creation itself?
Even Moshe Rabbeinu appears uniquely focused on the moon’s reappearance. What did he see within its cycles that demanded such attention?
In this episode, we explore the curious midrashic and mystical links between lunar renewal and the birth of redemption. A deep dive into an enigmatic statement of the Zohar opens an unexpected window into the purpose of creation, the nature of exile and concealment, and humanity’s role in restoring the world — today.
🎯 Episode 99 continues Anticipation — a 120-part journey into the Twelfth Principle of Torah-true Judaism: believing in and actively anticipating the coming of Moshiach.
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