Hebrew keyword: יַחֲלִיפוּ (Yachlifu – ‘Renew’)
Yachlifu suggests not just passive waiting, but active renewal—a transformation that emerges from hope. Isaiah links hope with energy, resilience, and the ability to continue, even in difficulty.
Personal insight: Every person faces challenge. But even in fatigue, you’re invited to find strength through trusting that every period of hardship is followed by refreshment.
Emotional connection: Your efforts matter, and your hope today can offer you new vigor.
Reflection/practice: What’s one small way you can let yourself renew, physically or emotionally?
If you’d like to discuss how hope works in Jewish sources, ask Rabbi Ari for more details.
