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Good morning and welcome. In this week's portion of Noah, we explore the Tower of Babel, where humanity, unified by one language, sought to challenge God by building a tower to the heavens. This ambition stemmed from a belief that they could operate independently of divine authority. In their pursuit, they created bricks—man-made stones—symbolizing a rejection of God's creations. However, their unity was misguided, leading to a divine response: God confounded their languages, scattering them across the earth. This teaches us that while unity can be powerful, it must be rooted in humility and respect for the divine. The story draws parallels to contemporary events, highlighting that even great empires can fracture when they stray from righteousness. As we reflect on this narrative, the moral is clear: division is detrimental, while true unity must align with higher principles. Let's strive for a unity that honors our shared values and respects the divine. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.