Topics:
- Gerim as a connection point between Jews and non Jews
- To be a Jew also means rejoicing in the downfall of our enemies
- To be a Jew means not rejecting Hashem in tragedy
- The power of stories
- Why is Yisro called Moshes father in law, isn’t he not related once he converts?
- The highest level ger
- Yisro/Rus/Yeser
- Was Yisro a dissenter of evil or a pal of amalek? When did he turn his avoda Zara around?
- How could Yisro go from being joined with amalek to the highest levels - Shem mishmuel
- Why did Yisro leave to go back to midyan? Three non-standard answers
- Yisro/Potifar/Balak
- Thoughts in Yisro as gilgul of kayin. And critical connection to Matan Torah, and why the whole parsha is called Yisro.