Ep. 442: How Should We Address the Recent Controversy Around Women Becoming “Halachik Advisors”?
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Topics:
- Chassidus Applied to Chof Zayin Adar
- Did the Rebbe give us any hints or do anything unusual before Chof Zayin Adar? 02:57
- What are we supposed to do after the Rebbe’s stroke? 16:00
- What were the Rebbe’s last public words before Chof Zayin Adar? 11:10
- What lessons can we learn from the occurrences of the painful years of 5752-5754 after 27 Adar? How did it affect you? 14:26
- Lessons from Beis Nissan
- Please give a short summary and discuss a few innovative ideas of the Rebbe Rashab? 24:20
- Did the artist Marc Chagall visit the Rebbe Rashab? 30:17
- Would it be appropriate for our yeshivos to have art and music classes so we can help develop talented artists in our community? 32:09
- Chassidus Applied to Vayikra
- Why is the alef of Vayikra smaller than the other letters? 41:00
- Why doesn’t it say who called Moshe? 41:26
- What is the spiritual significance of the various types of animal, grain, and incense Temple offerings? And how do we accomplish that today? 44:50
- What is done if someone cannot afford an offering he is obligated to bring? 49:49
- What is the spiritual significance of reading the daily Nasi in the month of Nissan? 35:44
- Can you please comment on the recent controversy around women becoming “halachik advisors”? 52:42
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