Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today

The Divine and Mundane Necessity of Counting For Business and Life - Bamidbar

June 07, 2024 Season 6 Episode 10
The Divine and Mundane Necessity of Counting For Business and Life - Bamidbar
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Truths - Jewish Wisdom for Today
The Divine and Mundane Necessity of Counting For Business and Life - Bamidbar
Jun 07, 2024 Season 6 Episode 10

This episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman introduces the Book of Numbers (Bamidbar) and delves into the commandment to count the Israelites, explaining that this is the third time they have been counted. Levi explores why the numbers remained the same despite events like the sin of the Golden Calf. He mentions commentators like Or HaChaim, who suggest that the count did not include the Levites, explaining the consistency in the numbers.

Levi addresses the purpose of counting, referencing traditional views that see counting as a way to show God the preciousness of each individual. He discusses the Talmud's stance on counting, which suggests that blessings rest on things not seen or counted, and the implications of this belief. He explains that while counting can seem to limit blessings, it is necessary for practical and positive reasons, such as organizing military forces or ensuring the community's protection.

In his insightful exploration, Levi contrasts the traditional view with a more practical perspective, underlining the importance of measuring and counting to achieve goals and ensure accountability. Drawing from Jewish history and contemporary business practices, he compellingly argues that counting for positive and productive purposes is not only beneficial but also necessary for personal growth and success, inspiring listeners to set measurable goals.

Levi Brackman, in his thought-provoking conclusion, reflects on the idea that while counting should be avoided for mere prestige, it is indeed essential for achieving and measuring success. He reiterates his encouragement to listeners to set measurable goals and strive for them with the support of prayer, underscoring the importance of both spiritual and practical efforts in achieving success. This empowering message leaves the audience feeling capable and motivated to take action.

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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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This episode of "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today," by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman introduces the Book of Numbers (Bamidbar) and delves into the commandment to count the Israelites, explaining that this is the third time they have been counted. Levi explores why the numbers remained the same despite events like the sin of the Golden Calf. He mentions commentators like Or HaChaim, who suggest that the count did not include the Levites, explaining the consistency in the numbers.

Levi addresses the purpose of counting, referencing traditional views that see counting as a way to show God the preciousness of each individual. He discusses the Talmud's stance on counting, which suggests that blessings rest on things not seen or counted, and the implications of this belief. He explains that while counting can seem to limit blessings, it is necessary for practical and positive reasons, such as organizing military forces or ensuring the community's protection.

In his insightful exploration, Levi contrasts the traditional view with a more practical perspective, underlining the importance of measuring and counting to achieve goals and ensure accountability. Drawing from Jewish history and contemporary business practices, he compellingly argues that counting for positive and productive purposes is not only beneficial but also necessary for personal growth and success, inspiring listeners to set measurable goals.

Levi Brackman, in his thought-provoking conclusion, reflects on the idea that while counting should be avoided for mere prestige, it is indeed essential for achieving and measuring success. He reiterates his encouragement to listeners to set measurable goals and strive for them with the support of prayer, underscoring the importance of both spiritual and practical efforts in achieving success. This empowering message leaves the audience feeling capable and motivated to take action.

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.