BITAJON, LA PARTIDA DEL YAM SUF “No hay mar, no hay seco, solo hay un Bore Olam, creador del mundo
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This episode of *Eli Suli* explores a profound spiritual lesson from the Exodus narrative, focusing on the concept of *vitajon*—divine security or inner confidence in God—rather than mere faith (*emunah*). The host analyzes why God led the Israelites on a long, circuitous route through the desert instead of the direct path to Canaan, despite the risk of war. The key insight is that the 20% of Jews who left Egypt were not spiritually perfect; they still lacked the deep, unshakable security in God necessary to receive the Torah. To build this *vitajon*, God orchestrated a series of 10 miraculous events at the Red Sea, including a solid, tunnel-like sea floor, transparent walls, and daily manna, all designed to instill lasting confidence in divine protection. The episode contrasts this with the common cinematic portrayal of the parting of the sea, emphasizing that the miracles were not just for survival but for psychological transformation. The climax is the powerful true story of Recha Sternberg, a Swiss Jewish woman who, during the Holocaust, saved over 300,000 Jews through her unwavering *vitajon*. She defied danger, negotiated with Nazis, falsified visas, and even faced imprisonment—all driven by her absolute trust in God. Her actions exemplify how true security in God enables courage, sacrifice, and salvation in the darkest times. The episode concludes with the central message: in moments of crisis, *vitajon*—not prayer or panic—is what truly saves.
True spiritual readiness for the Torah requires *vitajon*—deep, unshakable security in God—not just faith.
God led the Israelites on a long desert route not to avoid war, but to build *vitajon* through daily miracles like manna and the Red Sea crossing.
The 10 miracles at the Red Sea were not just physical events but psychological tools to instill lasting confidence in divine protection.
Recha Sternberg saved over 300,000 Jews during the Holocaust not through force, but through her unbreakable *vitajon* and courage.
In danger, *vitajon* (security in God) is more powerful than prayer—because it enables action, not just supplication.
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The Long Route: Why God Chose the Desert
“The people who came out were the most emunah, the most faith. And now they're saying, what happened? Why did we take us from Egypt?”
The Red Sea Miracles: A Psychological Transformation
“The water was solid, but the walls were like a ladder above the other. Transparent. But why did they do that? That's enough. That's luxury. Or, yeah, beautiful, but that happens. No, but that with the floor well, putting the marble well, the walls, what is that? Just that George Bush said, and if they're going to pass the people, that pass with Kabod, that pass with respect, with honor.”
The Difference Between Emunah and Vitajon
“Vitajón no es fe, vitajón es seguridad. Por eso se llama la seguridad que ponen, se llama vitajón. Hay fe y hay vitajón. Vitajón es yo estoy seguro con que Dios está siempre conmigo.”
Recha Sternberg: The Woman Who Defied the Nazis
“I have a bitajon, I have a security in God. And she didn't know what it was, the fear of a Jew in that moment, if the life of a Jew is in danger. So if the life of a Jew is in danger, it's a bitajon, no it's emunah, it's a bitajon, it's a bitajon in Borreolam, security.”
The Legacy of Vitajon: From Exodus to Holocaust
The episode concludes by connecting the Exodus miracles to Sternberg’s actions. Both were about building *vitajon*—a security so strong that it transcends fear. The host emphasizes that in crisis, *vitajon* is more powerful than prayer because it enables action. The final message: true salvation comes not from panic, but from the unshakable belief that God is with you.
“Recha Sternberg saved more than 300,000 Jews during the Holocaust through her unbreakable *vitajon*.”
“I have a bitajon, I have a security in God. And she didn't know what it was, the fear of a Jew in that moment, if the life of a Jew is in danger.”
“In danger, *vitajon* is more powerful than prayer—because it enables action, not just supplication.”
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