Set Out for Yourself

Set Out for Yourself

Set Out for Yourself

Hebrew keyword: לֶךְ-לְךָ (Lech-lecha) –
Transliteration: "Lech-lecha"

Deep meaning: The phrase "Lech-lecha" is more than just "go forth". It suggests going "for yourself", implying a personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. It's a call to step beyond comfort, trusting the unknown.

Personal insight: You are invited, like Abraham, to embark on a path not fully mapped out, trusting in a greater vision.

Connection: Even small steps into unfamiliar territory—whether starting something new or making a change—can lead to personal transformation. Your willingness to begin matters more than knowing every outcome.

Reflection: Where in your life might you be called to "go forth"—starting something unfamiliar or leaving behind a comfort zone?

Curious what this means practically? Ask Rabbi Ari for ideas on taking first steps.