In this concise yet profound Hey Rabbi! episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe demystifies the term "Chosen People": Jews are called chosen not because Hashem arbitrarily favored one nation, but because—at Mount Sinai—every other nation rejected the Torah when offered, citing commandments they couldn't accept (e.g., "Do not steal," "Do not commit adultery"), while the Jewish people enthusiastically declared "Na'aseh v'nishma" ("We will do and we will listen")—choosing Hashem unconditionally. This mutual choice forms the eternal bond: we chose God, and He chose us in return.
The Midrash illustrates this with non-Jewish prophets (even Balaam, more powerful than Moses in prophecy) receiving the offer and declining. Daily blessings affirm "Who chose us from all nations"—a reciprocal relationship rooted in free will and commitment, not superiority. The episode inspires embracing Torah as the ultimate gift and privilege we actively accepted.
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Question asked by: Reena Freedman Watts (Houston, Texas)
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Released as Podcast on January 1, 2026
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