Ep. 278: Since Our Income Is Determined on Rosh Hashana, Does It Matter How Much We Invest in Work?
Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to Rosh Hashana 5780
- Lessons from 25 Elul and Netzavim
- 29 Elul: Tzemech Tzedek’s 230th birthday
- Since a person’s amount of income is determined on Rosh Hashana, does it make any difference how many hours we invest in work?
- When we say “Machnisei rachamim, hachnisu rachameinu” whom are we addressing and what are we asking to be done?
- Can we call G-d a “She”?
- If the Torah forbids tattooing because one’s body belongs to G-d, why then is ear piercing or other body piercing allowed?
- How can I find kosher Jewish poetry to replace poetry coming from other sources?
- Should women be drinking l’chaim?
- Follow up (episode 276): Images of women
- Chassidus question:
- Was the creation in Tishrei or in Nissan?
- Tanya Iggeres Hakodesh 16: Since charity is considered as a loan to G-d, isn’t G-d’s manifold repayment ribis (interest), which is forbidden?
- My Life 2019 essays:
- Plagued by Indecision: How to Make the Right Choices, Leah Goldman, 21, Oklahoma City, OK
- איך לא לדחות למחר- ב3 מדרגות, Dani Faivish, 19, Naharia, Israel
- אין שום דבר קבוע ותמידי מלבד השינוי, Bracha Roitenburd, 19, Chadera, Israel
Skip directly to a topic by viewing the episode timestamps in YouTube.
MyLife: Chassidus Applied is a series of video webcasts answering questions from the public, with the objective of demonstrating how Chassidus provides us with a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche as a microcosm of the cosmos, and offers us all the guidance we need to live the healthiest possible life and build nurturing homes and families, bringing up the healthiest possible children, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually.
MyLife is a community-supported project, requiring hours of research and preparation each week. Please donate or sponsor an episode, to help us continue and expand this important work.