From Why to What Purpose: Sarah, the Satan, and the View From Heaven
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In this week’s episode, we revisit a powerful Shabbat conversation exploring the passing of Sarah Imeinu, the Satan’s final strike, and the mystery of how Heaven sees what we cannot.
Rashi and Midrash describe Sarah’s death in terms that at first glance are troubling: shock, confusion, and the Satan’s manipulation. But the deeper reading reminds us of a fundamental principle — Sarah’s 127 years were exact, allotted, and perfect. The Satan can disturb perception, but he cannot write decrees. Her passing was not a tragedy created by chaos, but the precise conclusion of a life lived with purpose.
From there, the episode turns to the larger question every human being faces in moments of pain:
Why did this happen?
Torah and Chassidut invite us to shift the question — gently, honestly — from “לָמָּה?” (Why?) to “לְמָה?” (For what purpose?). We explore a Chassidic story beloved by Rabbi Dr. Twerski ז״ל about a Rebbe whose heavenly clarity revealed that the decrees he once fought were in truth expressions of HaShem’s goodness.
This episode is about vision — the difference between the fragments we see on earth and the full masterpiece revealed Above. It is about how to face loss, fear, confusion, or disappointment without collapsing under the weight of “Why?” And it is about how to trust that even when we cannot see HaShem’s plan, He is guiding us toward purpose, growth, and strength.
If you or someone you love is facing a difficult moment, this episode is meant to offer perspective, comfort, and a path forward.