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Have you ever wondered why unborn children wish to leave the comfort of the womb to study the Torah in holy places, as opposed to learning from the angel within? This episode promises to quench your curiosity as we grapple with this complex question posed by Reb Yosef Dov Soloveitchik. We explore the story of the biblical twins Jacob and Esau and their mother's arduous pregnancy. The insightful answers from the great Vilna Gaon and his disciples will leave you with a newfound perspective on this age-old debate.
We then shift our focus to the intriguing connection between the Jewish faith and the invention of modern technology. Imagine living in a world where the video camera, radio, and the internet act as mirrors reflecting our belief of being watched and tracked by God. We also dive into the profound concept of Jacob's desire for the Torah and the Vilna Gaon's fascinating perspective on rejecting angelic Torah study. This episode is a unique blend of spirituality and a modern twist that will keep you hooked until the end.
As we wrap up our discussion, we scrutinize the current surge of Torah study and question if it aligns with the fear of heaven. In a world where artificial intelligence can acquire knowledge faster than humans, we propose the significance of making the Torah a lifestyle and learning with angels. We reflect on the wisdom amassed by those well-versed in the Torah and explore how it must manifest in our lives to be considered significant. This episode underlines the essence of genuine, self-directed Torah study and its capacity to bring us closer to God. Tune in and discover a realm of learning that transcends conventional wisdom.
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Have you ever wondered why unborn children wish to leave the comfort of the womb to study the Torah in holy places, as opposed to learning from the angel within? This episode promises to quench your curiosity as we grapple with this complex question posed by Reb Yosef Dov Soloveitchik. We explore the story of the biblical twins Jacob and Esau and their mother's arduous pregnancy. The insightful answers from the great Vilna Gaon and his disciples will leave you with a newfound perspective on this age-old debate.
We then shift our focus to the intriguing connection between the Jewish faith and the invention of modern technology. Imagine living in a world where the video camera, radio, and the internet act as mirrors reflecting our belief of being watched and tracked by God. We also dive into the profound concept of Jacob's desire for the Torah and the Vilna Gaon's fascinating perspective on rejecting angelic Torah study. This episode is a unique blend of spirituality and a modern twist that will keep you hooked until the end.
As we wrap up our discussion, we scrutinize the current surge of Torah study and question if it aligns with the fear of heaven. In a world where artificial intelligence can acquire knowledge faster than humans, we propose the significance of making the Torah a lifestyle and learning with angels. We reflect on the wisdom amassed by those well-versed in the Torah and explore how it must manifest in our lives to be considered significant. This episode underlines the essence of genuine, self-directed Torah study and its capacity to bring us closer to God. Tune in and discover a realm of learning that transcends conventional wisdom.
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Check out our other Torah Podcasts and content!
Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]
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