The World has to Change - Va'eira 5786
Hashem struck the Egyptians with ten plagues. I think we are all familiar with them, especially since this is a primary feature of the Seder. Why did Hashem, who is omnipotent, have to bring plagues on the Egyptians? Why not just get the Jews out and not let the Egyptians stop them? Chassidus explains that the ten plagues were intended to break ten levels of impurity. Let me explain, The world is made up of ten parts, described in Kabbalah as “Sefirot.” The human soul and body mirror these Sefirot, with ten faculties that express our spiritual and physical makeup. (To explain what they all are is beyond the scope of this essay.) Each of the ten plagues broke down one of the evil attributes of Egypt. Hashem did not want to just subdue the Egyptians and force them to let the Jews go. He wanted to remove the “hard shell” of the evil that Pharaoh and his people represented. Because when the evil transforms itself...