8:00pm: How Do I Begin the Process of Growing Through My Difficult Life?
The topics in this week’s 396th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
· Chassidus applied to Tazria and HaChodesh
o What lessons do we learn from this week’s Torah chapters?
o Is it possible to achieve renewal in our lives?
o What can we learn from people with tzaras leprosy being forced to quarantine?
o Why was it considered a good tiding if someone’s house had leprosy?
· Shemini Follow-up:
o Did Nadav and Avihu sin or did they sanctify G-d as ones who were “close” to Him”?
o How do we explain their behavior?
· Is there a connection between the four parshios of Shekalim, Zachar, Parah and HaChodesh and the four worlds of Atzilus, Beriah, Yetzirah and Asiyah?
· Do we continue to increase in joy in the days of Adar after Purim?
· How do we explain the ad d’lo yoda joy of Purim?
· Which redemption is greater: Purim or Passover?
· What is the significance of this year’s Hebrew calendar?
· Please provide perspective on the passing of Reb Chaim Kanievsky z”l
· Follow-up: Should we be compassionate to Ukrainians?
· Is it permissible to use a car and a phone on Shabbos during a war?
· How do I begin the process of growing through my difficult life?
· Reporting sexual abuse to the police? Follow-up
· Chassidus question: What is the difference between shalosh klippos ha’tmayos and klipas nogah?
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