
8:00pm: What Should Be Our Reaction and Attitude to the Reversal of Roe v. Wade?
The topics in this week’s 408th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
- Chassidus Applied to Post-Gimmel Tammuz
- How should we describe this day?
- How do we connect to the Rebbe today?
- Is it correct to say that one of the central themes in the Rebbe’s teachings was not resting on one’s laurels?
- Is Techiyas Ha’Maysim only in the hands of G-d, or can scientists figure out a way to regenerate DNA and bring people back to life?
- Can you give a short synopsis and explain the significance of the V’atah Tetzaveh maamar, the last one the Rebbe edited and distributed?
- Chassidus Applied to Chukas
- What do we learn from this chapter?
- What is the significance of a chuka and why is it engraved in us?
- Why was Moshe not supposed to hit the rock when the first time he was told to do just that?
- What should be our reaction and attitude to the reversal of Roe v. Wade?
- Why are secular studies not taught in our Yeshivos as it is taught in other schools?
- Chassidus question: If the tzimtzum is also part of Hashems “essential abilities” why do we seem to only praise the enlivening G-dly life force in a rock and not it’s body that resulted from the tzimtzum? Aren’t both aspects pure G-dliness?
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