Miketz: The Ant, The Grasshopper, and the Current Moment
Unperplexed: Parsha Lessons from Maimonides's Guide of the P... by Yitzchak Sprung
Episode notes
As the old fable has it, the ant that gathers food in the summer has what to eat in the winter, while the grasshopper that spent the summer dancing begins to starve.
Yet, the present is in so many ways stronger than any prior moment.