MyLife: Chassidus Applied

Ep. 388: What Can We Learn From Yesterday’s Hostage Crisis in Texas?

01.17.2022 - By Rabbi Simon JacobsonPlay

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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:

Chassidus Applied to 15 ShevatWhat do we learn from trees?

Should we water our plants on the Rosh Hashana of Trees?

Lessons from YisroWhat is the relevance of Sinai today?

Why was the Torah given in a way that frightened the people?

How do we reconcile the Jews accepting the Torah without question, and then trembling when they heard G-d's voice?

Did we receive the entire Torah at Sinai or only the Ten Commandments?

Is there a connection between Yisro advising Moshe to delegate and the Rebbe sending out thousands of shluchim?

Yud Shevat follow-upDuring the Yud Shevat Farbrengen 5711, did someone ask the rebbe to say a maamar?

What’s the story about the newspaper announcing the Rebbe’s assuming leadership?

What is the shechina? And how can it be concealed?

What can we learn from yesterday’s hostage crisis in Texas?

Do these things happen to elicit our prayers and tehillim?

What attitude should we have to the recent auction of personal items of the Rebbeim?

Can one use a pig’s heart for a heart transplant?

Should we be applauding the launch of a new telescope that can peer back to the beginning of existence?

How should we address the recent abuse scandal? Follow-up

Chassidus question: What is the meaning of the statement that “without Ohr the world would be dark and separate from its creator” - doesn’t all of life come from Ohr?

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