Ep. 452: Should Pictures of Women Be Published in Religious Publications?
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 Sivan 15 0:45
- What can we learn from the Frierdiker Rebbe’s arrest? 08:06
- A story that happened on that day 06:08
- Lessons from Parshas Behaalotecho
- Why is it so important to light the flame “until it rises on its own”? 11:20
- What is the secret to true and lasting inspiration and education? 12:20
- What was the purpose of the manna? 18:50
- Why did the manna adapt to the taste of each individual? 19:38
- Why then did the Jews miss the five foods that they ate in Egypt? 22:12
- Was just the taste or also the substance of these foods bad for a nursing woman? 23:39
- Why were the Levites commanded to shave off all their hair? 28:04
- Why was Tzippora not punished for speaking about Moshe? 32:40
- Why was Miriam punished so harshly? 36:57
- Why is Miriam looked up to as a heroine? How do we reconcile that with her being reprimanded? 43:16
- Why was Aaron not punished? 44:21
- Why would someone become a nazir? Follow-up 45:50
- Summer
- How should we utilize the summer months? 47:55
- What is our specific shlichus during this time? 49:40
- Did the Rebbe say that during the summer months we are allowed to play sports because the exercise strengthens our bodies enabling us to learn more Torah? 50:12
- Should pictures of women be published in religious publications? 51:29
- G-d and nature
- Why was Spinoza wrong when he said G-d is nature, when Chassidus teaches that the name Elokim is gematria ha’teva which means the nature? 55:48
- Since the infinite Divine encompasses everything in total unity, does that mean that being part of Hashem we are also infinite? 59:19
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