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Egypt Was Not Just Suffering. It Was The Process That Forged A Nation.
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Rabbi Shmuel Wagshal explains that the 210 years in Egypt were not random punishment but a refining process. Egypt served as a spiritual crucible where the Jewish people were forged into a nation—learning identity, resilience, unity, and faith under pressure. Suffering compressed time, accelerated growth, and clarified purpose, preparing Am Yisrael to receive the Torah and emerge free not only physically, but spiritually #Egypt #Exodus #JewishIdentity #SpiritualGrowth #SufferingWithPurpose #Redemption #Torah #Emunah #JewishHistory Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot.global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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As we're starting paras,
the alik starts with the fundamental
question.
What is the purpose of all the
suffering? Why did the Jews have to
endure 210 years of suffering, anguish,
spiritual suffering, physical suffering,
abuse? What was the purpose?
And he immediately rejects that it could
only be that the Jews suffered for a
punishment. Something of Ramov said
something they did wrong. It does not
make any sense. He says and he goes
through it that the Jews should have
suffered for 210 years, several
generations
for a punishment. There must have been
something happening. There must have
been some purpose to every to the
suffering. There must have been sur some
purpose to going down to Mitzim and
having to endure those 210 years and
that we we got something out of