In Psalms 115:2, King David, somewhat echoing Moses after the episode of the Golden Calf, seems concerned for G-d’s reputation. Why should G-d care about what people think about Him? Are Moses, King David, and the People of Israel supposed to act as G-d’s personal public relations agents? Join hosts David Nekrutman and Rabbi Pesach Wolicki for a discussion of this topic, along with a crucial interpretation of G-d’s appearance in history – all based on the inclusion of the two-letter Hebrew word for “now” in the verse.