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The Politics of Succession: Biden's Choice vs. Moses' Wisdom - Pinhas

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In this episode of "Truths, Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman discusses the Torah portion of Pinhas, particularly focusing on the succession of leadership from Moses to Joshua. He begins by drawing a parallel between recent events in American politics, where President Joe Biden stepped aside in favor of his Vice President Kamala Harris, and the biblical story where Moses is informed by God that he will not enter the Promised Land and must appoint Joshua as his successor.

Brackman delves into the verses from Numbers 27:12-23, where God instructs Moses to view the Promised Land from a distance and then appoint Joshua as the new leader of the Israelites. He highlights Moses' reaction, emphasizing his concern for ensuring a capable successor rather than focusing on his own legacy. This selflessness contrasts with the natural human tendency to cling to power.

Brackman points out that Moses could have directed the Israelites to his teachings and grave as guidance but instead prioritized appointing a living leader. He discusses the importance of succession planning, noting that Moses had been preparing Joshua, his devoted servant, for leadership. This choice underscores the Jewish tradition of selecting a leader based on merit and divine spirit rather than hereditary succession, which is rare in religious contexts except for kingship.

Reflecting on Biden's decision, Brackman suggests that while Biden was compelled to step aside, his act of endorsing a successor might be seen as an ego-driven move, unlike Moses, who left the decision to God. He concludes that true leadership involves preparing a suitable successor and gracefully relinquishing power when the time comes.

Throughout the podcast, Brackman emphasizes the timeless wisdom in the Torah's approach to leadership and succession, encouraging listeners to consider these lessons in the context of contemporary events.

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Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.

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In this episode of "Truths, Jewish Wisdom for Today," Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman discusses the Torah portion of Pinhas, particularly focusing on the succession of leadership from Moses to Joshua. He begins by drawing a parallel between recent events in American politics, where President Joe Biden stepped aside in favor of his Vice President Kamala Harris, and the biblical story where Moses is informed by God that he will not enter the Promised Land and must appoint Joshua as his successor.

Brackman delves into the verses from Numbers 27:12-23, where God instructs Moses to view the Promised Land from a distance and then appoint Joshua as the new leader of the Israelites. He highlights Moses' reaction, emphasizing his concern for ensuring a capable successor rather than focusing on his own legacy. This selflessness contrasts with the natural human tendency to cling to power.

Brackman points out that Moses could have directed the Israelites to his teachings and grave as guidance but instead prioritized appointing a living leader. He discusses the importance of succession planning, noting that Moses had been preparing Joshua, his devoted servant, for leadership. This choice underscores the Jewish tradition of selecting a leader based on merit and divine spirit rather than hereditary succession, which is rare in religious contexts except for kingship.

Reflecting on Biden's decision, Brackman suggests that while Biden was compelled to step aside, his act of endorsing a successor might be seen as an ego-driven move, unlike Moses, who left the decision to God. He concludes that true leadership involves preparing a suitable successor and gracefully relinquishing power when the time comes.

Throughout the podcast, Brackman emphasizes the timeless wisdom in the Torah's approach to leadership and succession, encouraging listeners to consider these lessons in the context of contemporary events.

Support the show

Levi Brackman is a rabbi, Ph.D. in psychology, best-selling author of Jewish Wisdom for Business Success, and founder of Invown, a platform for real estate fundraising and investing.

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