Lot’s wife turned back toward Sedom and was frozen in place—trapped in her past. But Hashem tells us: Keep moving forward.
We all make mistakes. We all have regrets. But dwelling on them only keeps us from growing.
The key? Take responsibility, learn from the past, and trust Hashem’s plan for your future. The best is yet to come.
How do you remind yourself to focus on the future instead of the past?
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Rabbi Efrem Goldberg is Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS). A sought-after speaker and prolific writer, his dynamic charisma and profound Torah knowledge inspire audiences worldwide, emphasizing the importance of unity, spiritual growth, and unwavering support for the Jewish Homeland. His leadership extends beyond the synagogue, serving on the boards of educational institutions and national organizations, reflecting his commitment to community and Jewish education.
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About this short
“Is THIS keeping you TRAPPED?” is a short from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, published on March 2, 2025 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 1:31. It has been viewed 233 times so far. Press play above to watch the short right here, or open the original on YouTube Shorts.
“Is THIS keeping you TRAPPED?” was uploaded by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on March 2, 2025. You can browse more uploads from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on VideoVinkel.
How long is this short?
The total runtime is 1:31.
How popular is it?
As of the latest sync, this short has been viewed 233 times and liked 14 times.
Where can I watch it?
You can watch this short right here on VideoVinkel — just press play at the top of this page. The original is also available on YouTube Shorts.
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