8:00pm: Whom Should We Be Voting for in the NY Mayoral Election? and Covid Vaccination

The topics in this week’s 361st episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: 

  • Chassidus applied to the Three Weeks
    • What lessons does this time period have for us?
    • Why is it called “Bein HaMitzorim”?
    • Is there a connection between the ripening of almonds in 21 days and the Three Weeks?
  • Surfside
    • How can we still hold on to hope ten days since the Surfside collapse?
    • What should I do with my angry feelings toward G-d for allowing such tragedy?
    • What should we be doing today about events around us?
  • Lessons from Matos Massei
    • Why can’t women annul their own vows?
    • Why weren’t the tribes of Reuven and Gad punished for refusing to enter Israel?
    • How did the cities of refuge work?
    • Why was Moshe’s Moabite wife different than the other Moabite women?
  • What can Chassidus teach us about July 4thand Independence?
  • Whom should we be voting for in the NY Mayoral election? 
  • Comments and Follow-up: Covid vaccination
  • Chassidus question: If G-d recreates existence every moment, what happens on Shabbos when G-d “rests” from creation?
  • MyLife 2020 Chassidus Applied Essay and Creative Contest – 29th Place winners:
    • Essay English: Accept or Expect? Can We Do Both? Mushka Feldman, 19, Shlucha, Machon Alte Seminary. Hometown:  Brooklyn, NY 
    • Essay Hebrew (men): הכל טוב, Yedidyah Aliasi, student, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Essay Hebrew (women): מלחמת האדם ביצרו וכיצד להתמודד עם הנסיונותמתוך מודעות עצמית וחשיבה חיובית, Mayirah Siman Tov, educator, Tzfat, Israel
    • Creative: Look Up When Down (drawing & poem), Rochele Rodal, 16, Student, Torah Academy Girls High School, Johannesburg, South Africa

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 the human experience. 

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

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