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Chevera, What does it mean to truly speak? Before we articulate words, there is a raw, unfiltered cry—just like the Jewish people in Egypt. Their screams reached Hashem, but only after leaving Mitzrayim did they gain true speech. This journey mirrors our own: from confusion to clarity, from suffering to transformation. Moshe Rabbeinu, who struggled with speech in exile, became the greatest speaker once free. Truthful speech is tied to divine names—Kel, Elokim, Hashem—each representing aspects of prayer, Torah, and divine order. But before we reach this clarity, we must go through tzarah, the struggle that refines our words and makes them real. Like music, life follows a three-part structure: beginning, disruption, and return—only now on a higher level. This cycle mirrors our personal growth: we start in innocence, face challenges, and emerge with deeper truth. 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Private Chizzuk Group Sign up here 👉 https://subscribepage.io/join-the-chevra ---------------------------------------------------------- 🔹Discover Beautiful Sacred Art 👉 https://bit.ly/chevra-art 🔹Discover your place within the amazing story of Jewish Destiny, develop your leadership skills and make a positive impact in the world. Join us in Yeshiva - in Jerusalem! APPLY HERE👉 https://foundations.aish.com ----------------------------------------------------------