
Naso is Still Shavuot: The Kabbalah That Opens the Gate
From Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi by JewishPodcasts.fm
May 25, 2026 · 17 min · Season 5
About this episode
The episode explores how small actions can lead to significant changes in our lives, drawing on Kabbalistic insights and personal stories.
This morning's breakfast and a class asks a question that every one of us asks, whether we say it out loud or only whisper it quietly to HaShem: How do yeshuot begin? We all have something we are carrying — health, children, parnasah, shalom bayit, clarity, strength, or simply a door we desperately want to open. We wait for Heaven to move, for the miracle, for that unexpected hand from Above to suddenly change everything. Drawing on Rabbi Elimelech Biderman’s beautiful insight that “Shabbos after Shvuos is still Shvuos,” together with stories of transformation, commitment, and growth, we explore a powerful lesson: perhaps Heaven is not asking us for perfection. Perhaps Heaven is asking for movement. One small kabbalah. One consistent step. One decision that can become the key that opens a very large gate.
People in this episode
Host: Rabbi David Bibi
Topics covered
- Kabbalah
- spiritual growth
- transformation
- Shavuot
- faith
- miracles
Keywords
- yeshuot
- Shabbos
- commitment
- movement
- decision
- gate
- transformation
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Heaven
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