
Rabbi Eliyahu Farhi discusses another idea on the beracha of Shelo Asani Aved. On the surface, we serve Hashem and follow rules. But this service isn’t slavery—it’s alignment. Just like a violin string only produces music when held in tension, our souls produce greatness when bound by divine structure. Hashem’s “restrictions” aren’t to limit us—they remove distractions, refine our focus, and unleash our true potential. Real freedom is found not in doing whatever we want, but in becoming who we’re meant to be.