Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
- Chassidus Applied to 22 Shevat
- What do we learn from this day?
- What is the deeper meaning and significance of the name “Chaya Mushka”?
- What changes and new things did the Rebbe institute after 22 Shevat?
- Is it significant that the Rebbe and Rebbetzin had the same first names as the Tzemach Tzedek and his Rebbetzin?
- What is the Rebbetzin most famous for, besides being the Rebbe’s wife?
- Years ago the Rebbe told someone that he would be forever grateful for a favor they did for the Rebbetzin. Is it disrespectful to ask the Rebbe to repay this favor now?
- Is it appropriate to display the Rebbetzin’s photo?
- What are some practical things we can do to honor the Rebbetzin on her yahrzeit?
- Lessons from Mishpatim
- Is logic logical?
- What can we learn from the connection of the rational laws to Sinai?
- Why did it take 40 days and 40 nights to receive the torah?
- What is the significance of us saying naaseh v’nishmah?
- Why are the negative mitzvos written as “do not’s”; wouldn’t it be more motivating to say it in the positive – “cherish life” instead of “do not murder”?
- Why don’t we mix milk and meat? If it’s due to not mixing chesed and gevurah, why do we find that in other areas that mix is considered sacred?
- Can we benefit from the mix, by throwing them in the same garbage bin for example?
- How do we explain to children that males are not supposed to listen to women singing?
- How should we address the recent abuse scandal? – Follow-up
- Chassidus question: Can we reach Atzmus?
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