Ep. 331: Should We All Make Aliyah to Israel Now?
Dedicated by Rita Tsalyuk
In Memory of Ella Raytsina
In Memory of Ella Raytsina
Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to Rosh Chodesh Kislev and Toldos
- How can we achieve renewal after setbacks?
- How do you explain Yitzchak and Rivkah giving birth to Esau?
- How to look at the election results
- Should we all make aliyah to Israel now?
- Does Covid represent a plague-like atmosphere similar to the one in the days of Pharaoh?
- Is there a similarity between our time and the generation of the flood?
- Does Torah lean toward socialism or capitalism?
- What should I do about my online addictions? Follow-up
- Chassidus question: How do explain the statement that this world is closer to the iggul hagadol then the higher worlds?
- MyLife 2020 Chassidus Applied Essay and Creative Contest: 5th Place winners:
- Essay English: The Super Human Unmasked, Anonymous, 19, Student Beis Chana, Tzfas Seminary
- Essay Hebrew (men): תרומת החסידות בהתמודדות עם כישלון, The Contribution of Chassidus in Dealing with Failure, מנדל רי’גייר Mendel Raijer, 32, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Shliach
- Essay Hebrew (women): לבחור בחיים, To Choose Life, Ruchi Shpitzer, Educator, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Creative: Mind Control – Controlling our Thoughts According to Chassidus (Video and Music), Nechoma Dina Rosenberg, 20, Teacher’s Assistant, Brooklyn, NY
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