
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This class was presented to women on Tuesday Parshas Toldos, Nov. 29, 2016, at Ohr Chaim, Monsey, NY. In this class, Rabbi YY Jacobson answers the big question: how can we call Eisav a Rasha if his fate was predetermined in the womb of his mother?
As it turns, out Judaism creates special space for struggle, and so should we. What G-d wants from you is not what He wants from me. Children should never be compared to each other.
This class is based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 20 Parshas Toldos.
By Rabbi YY Jacobson4.8
376376 ratings
This class was presented to women on Tuesday Parshas Toldos, Nov. 29, 2016, at Ohr Chaim, Monsey, NY. In this class, Rabbi YY Jacobson answers the big question: how can we call Eisav a Rasha if his fate was predetermined in the womb of his mother?
As it turns, out Judaism creates special space for struggle, and so should we. What G-d wants from you is not what He wants from me. Children should never be compared to each other.
This class is based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 20 Parshas Toldos.

557 Listeners

184 Listeners

220 Listeners

2,003 Listeners

266 Listeners

233 Listeners

290 Listeners

103 Listeners

239 Listeners

402 Listeners

8,447 Listeners

1,122 Listeners

55 Listeners

21 Listeners

341 Listeners