Ep. 439: How to Treat a Child Who Has Wandered Away?
Boruch Benyomin ben Menucha Lana and Miriam bas Chaya Sarah Althaus
Yekusiel ben Leah Rochel and Rochel bas Liba Farkash
Dedicated by Pinchas Todros ben Miriam and Sarah bas Rochel Althaus
Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to 7 Adar
- What lessons do we learn from Moshe’s birth and passing? 02:35
- Why is Moshe relevant to us today? 05:20
- What can I do if I feel incapable of facing my challenges and difficulties? 08:10
- Chassidus Applied to Tetzaveh: What lessons do we learn from this portion? 16:30
- If the Torah is G-d’s absolute truth, how is it possible to ask two rabbis the exact same question and get two completely different answers? 19:00
- How to treat a child who has wandered away from Yiddishkeit? What to tell my other children? 26:28
- How do I do teshuva for a terrible sin? 38:20
- Is the ego good for anything? 46:13
- How does prayer work? What are its dynamics? 50:05
- What does Chassidus say about the power of prayer and how prayer has the power to change G-d’s plans? 51:30
- Why are our prayers not being answered? 52:30
- Is prayer akin to magical powers? 56:38
- How do we increase in joy in Adar? 1:01:09
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