Ep. 274: What Attitude Should We Have to Superstition, Ayin Hora and the Likes?
Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to Re’eh and Rosh Chodesh Elul
- According to Chassidus what relationship should we have with the physical objects in our lives – clothing, furniture, gifts we receive, antiques etc.?
- What is the source and reason for married women covering their hair?
- What attitude should we have to superstition, ayin hora and the likes?
- Do current events have any deeper connection with the Hebrew dates when they occur?
- Do you recommend reading books on intimacy by known rabbis and teachers?
- Why is there such conflict about saying Yechi?
- Does iskafya apply to a pregnant woman?
- Follow up:
- Male mashpia for women (episode 248)
- Vaccinations (episodes 269-273)
- Chassidus question: How can we make sense of the different ways that Jews practice Judaism when we have only one G-d and one Torah?
- My Life 2019 essays:
- To Be Free From Fear, Moshe Backman, 27, Kingston, PA
- Soul Challenge, Moises Perez, 25, Cordoba, Argentina
- גובה, משקל ומונה צעדים, Adina Engelsman, 21, B’nei Brak, Israel
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