8:00pm: How Should We React When Someone Criticizes Us?

The topics in this week’s 417th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: 

  • Chassidus applied to the Month of Elul
    • What is special about this month and how can we tap into its energy?
    • How can we apply the work of Elul to our personal mission in life?
    • Why do we start saying L’david Hashem Ori starting Rosh Chodesh Elul?
    • Why is it customary to check tefillin and mezuzas during Elul? 
    • Are we allowed to start praying for the new year in Elul? 
    • Are there things we are not allowed to pray for?
  • What are the thirteen attributes of Divine compassion?
    • What are practical ways we can benefit from the revelation of the 13 attributes in Elul? How can we access them?
    • Where can we meet the “king in the field” – do we need an actual field?
    • What is the correlation between having a beard and the 13 attributes of compassion? Can women and those without a beard access these attributes?
    • What’s the difference between the 13 attributes that Hashem told Moshe and the 13 attributes revealed to the prophet Micha? 
  • How were you able to remain composed when someone berated you in public? How should we react when someone criticizes us?
  • Should we limit our requests from G-d for the New Year?
  • Is there anything we can do in Elul about inflation and rising gas prices?
  • Why are there no maamorim on Parshas Shoftim in Likkutei Torah?
  • Chassidus Applied to Ki Teitzei
    • What do we learn from this parsha on how to fight our battles and face our challenges?
    • How do we perform the mitzvah of obliterating Amalek in our times?
    • What ever happened to Amalek? Do we know today who Amalek is? 
    • When Moshiach comes will we physically kill every member of Amalek or is the commandment just to kill the philosophy that they represent?
    • What is the spiritual meaning of the mitzvah of returning lost objects to their owner?
    • When we meet our soulmate is that a way of Hashem returning us a “lost object”?
  • Is it appropriate to circulate a photo of the Rebbe’s brother? And what should be our attitude to him?

MyLife: Chassidus Applied is a weekly video webcast candidly answering questions from the public about all life matters and challenges, covering the entire spectrum of human experience. 

This hour-long dose of insights, broadcast live every Sunday night 8-9PM ET, is meant to provide people with inspired guidance and direction, empowering them to deal with any issue they may face. 

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