Ep. 453: What Lessons Can We Learn From the Intense Smoke Recently Engulfing the East Coast?
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Topics:
- Chassidus applied to Parshas Shelach 0:49
- What was the grave error of the scouts, didn’t they fulfill their mission of providing a report about entering Israel? 03:58
- Did anything good come from their sin? 08:26
- Is self-initiated work greater than a gift from above? 11:16
- Why did Moshe give the scouts a sign to know if the inhabitants of Israel are strong or weak? 17:37
- Since G-d created the entire world why is the land of Israel considered holier than other lands? 21:37
- Lessons from Chof Ches Sivan
- What is the significance of this day? 26:29
- How is it relevant today – 82 years later? 28:40
- What did the Rebbe’s coming to America signify? 31:10
- What lessons can we learn from the intense smoke recently engulfing the East Coast? 35:03
- If a kind act below generates the divine attribute of chesed from above, does that mean that an unkind act generates unkindness from above? 44:26
- What is Chassidus “standing on one foot”? 52:35
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