Yitro: Persistence Which Leads To Salvation
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Why is the Parsha of the Torah named after a former pagan priest?
Rav Shlomo Katz explores the trait of persistence through the lens of The Izhbitzer Rebbe and the teachings of Agur Bin Yaka. Yitro’s greatness wasn't just that he converted, but that he "never stopped listening" and searching until he found the Truth. Rav Shlomo connects this to the Lubavitcher Rebbe's concept of the "Fifth Son"—the Jew who isn't even at the Seder table yet, but for whom a chair is always waiting.
This episode offers profound encouragement for anyone still searching for their "seat" in Judaism, teaching us that the gates of Heaven never close for the one who wakes up every day saying, "Maybe today is the day."
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