8:00pm: What Does It Mean That G-d Never Gives Someone a Problem They Can’t Handle?

The topics in this week’s 415th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:

  • What life lessons do we learn from the transition of the month of Av to the month of Elul?
  • Chassidus Applied to Re’eh and its connection to this time of the year
    • What is the meaning of curses in the Torah?
    • If they are truly blessings why are they expressed in negative terms?
    • Why were the people obligated to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem three times a year? And what can we do today to connect and draw down similar energies?
    • What is a nisayon (test), and what is its purpose? 
    • How does it elevate the Divine sparks? And how does it increase one’s perception (daas)? 
    • What does it mean that G-d never gives someone a problem they can’t handle? 
  • Preparing for Elul
    • Does the “king in the field” manifest in physical ways?
    • How would you explain repentance to someone who is not that familiar with the concept, and how can we practically implement it?
    • Can you provide a fresh perspective on the high holidays?
  • Rebuilding the Beis Hamikdash
    • Why don’t the sages use positive and empowering terms instead of saying that in every generation the Temple is not built, it is as if that generation destroyed it? 
    • Where can I find texts that explain how the human being mirrors and corresponds to the Temple and its parts?
  • Lessons from Eikev and Va’etchanan
    • Is there a connection between Eikev and Yaakov?
    • Is there a connection between women covering their eyes when they light Shabbas candles and covering our eyes when we say Shema?  
  • Follow-up:
    • Which is the happiest day of the year?
    • What is the name of the niggun you sang?
    • Why does the crime of the tribe of Benjamin not carry over to the next generations?

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