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In this episode of The Voices of Emanu El, Rabbi Pam Silk explores Parashat Vayeishev and the paradox of “settling” in a world that rarely feels settled. Drawing on the story of Joseph, we reflect on what it means to remain grounded and present even when life feels turbulent and unpredictable.

Rabbi Silk weaves together Joseph’s journey from the pit to leadership with the courage of the Maccabees, who lit the menorah in a desecrated Temple with oil that was certain to run out. Their choice to kindle light in the midst of fear and instability becomes a model for choosing presence over paralysis, hope over despair, and small, faithful actions over waiting for perfect conditions.