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Daily Chizuk #1519

Weekly Parasha

Performing Mitzvot: The Merit Required for Success

Parashat Vayechi: Yehuda’s Legacy
In this week's parasha, Vayechi, Yaakov tells Yehuda, "יהודה אתה יודוך אחיך", that he will be the king, and the Jewish people will be named after him—Yehudim. This honor was granted to Yehuda because of his ability to admit his guilt, even when it would lead to public humiliation.
Chazal teach us that emmet is the seal of Hashem. This was the defining trait of Yaakov Avinu, who excelled in emmet. To admit guilt, even when no one else knows the truth except Hashem, is a complete act of emunah. It reflects a person's acknowledgment that Hashem knows all and that they will not hide from the truth. Of course, we do not need to publicly broadcast our wrongdoings. But when circumstances call for it, admitting our guilt is an opportunity to shine.
People are not perfect, and it is often difficult to admit when we are wrong. Yet this quality defines us as Yehudim. If the moment arises when we must admit guilt despite the embarrassment, doing so elevates us immeasurably.
Shabbat Shalom!
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