8:00pm: Should a Husband See Himself as His Wife’s Mashpia?
The topics in this week’s 333rd episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
- Chassidus Applied to Yud Dalet Kislev
- Why were the Rebbe’s parents unable to attend his wedding?
- What is the Torah’s position on marrying cousins?
- Why doesn’t the Torah give marriage advice?
- Should a husband see himself as his wife’s mashpia?
- Lessons from Yud Tes Kislev and Vayishlach
- Why would heaven be opposed to the Alter Rebbe teaching Chassidus?
- What lessons does the reunion between Jacob and Esau teach us about Yud Tes Kislev?
- Is there a correlation between the campaign to inspire non-Jews about the Seven Noahide Laws and the birur of Esau in this week’s Parsha?
- Is there a double standard when it comes to discussing Trump and Biden?
- Covid related:
- How can we rely on authorities when it’s possible that the blind are leading the blind?
- What are your thoughts on the recent Covid-related crackdowns targeting religious Jews?
- Now that some Rabbis are beginning to change their opinions regarding lockdowns, would civil disobedience be allowed according to halacha?
- Is it appropriate for a wealthy person to live a luxurious life?
- Chassidus question: How could Rochel have violated Yaakov’s trust by giving the signs to Leah?
- MyLife 2020 Chassidus Applied Essay and Creative Contest: 7th Place winners:
- Essay English: Window for Words, Moshe Miller, 65, Chicago, IL, Writing, translating, teaching, guiding. Self-employed, Chicago, IL
- Essay Hebrew (men): קולקטיביזם מודרני ואינדיבידואליזם חסידי, Collectivism and Individualism in the Teachings of the Rebbe, R’ Chaim Luria, Lod, Israel
- Essay Hebrew (women): מחשבה בריאה, Healthy Thought, Mirav Basari, Tzafarya, Israel
- Creative: Me’odecha: A Niggun (music), Moshe Gordon, 19, Brooklyn, NY, Student, Tomchei Temimim, Morristown
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