
Yehudah’s blessing in Parshat Vayechi reveals that true kingship and redemption come through humility, truth, and the courage to enter broken places. Yaakov reassures Yehudah that he is not like his brothers who acted with haste, because Yehudah admitted the truth in the incident of Tamar and prevented innocent bloodshed, even at the cost of deep personal shame. Drawing on Rashi and Reb Noson, the shiur explains that Mashiach must emerge from an “upside-down” lineage rooted in the Chamber of Exchanges—through Yehudah and Tamar, and through Ruth of Moav—so that he can reach lost souls trapped in confusion and distortion. This teaches that when life feels swapped and broken, attachment to tzaddikim and commitment to emet give us the power to extract holiness and move toward redemption.
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