The Courage to Journey

The Courage to Journey

The Courage to Journey

Hebrew Keyword: וַיֵּלֶךְ (vayelekh, "he went")

Vayelekh marks more than geographical movement—it represents trust, courage, and embarking into the unknown. Abraham answers a call at an unexpected age, teaching that renewal and growth are possible at every stage.

When life asks you to move (literally or metaphorically), consider Abraham’s courage. The journey starts with a first step, even without knowing every detail ahead.

Reflection: What is one "small step" you could take toward something meaningful, even if you don’t have the full map?

If you’re interested how this journey motif shapes Jewish history, ask Rabbi Ari for stories and sources.