Ep: 206: Why Are We Holding on to New Chumros Which Don’t Seem to Be Part of the Original Torah?

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Addressing the Personal and Emotional Needs of Our Community and Answering the Most Pressing Questions of Our Lives — from the Perspective of Chassidic Thought

Topics:Addressing the Personal and Emotional Needs of Our Community and Answering the Most Pressing Questions of Our Lives — from the Perspective of Chassidic Thought

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Topics:

  • Chassidus Applied to Shabbos HaGadol and Parshas Tzav
  • Lessons from Beis Nissan
  • Final stages of evaluating the essays in this year’s MyLife: Chassidus Applied essay contest
  • Why are we holding on to new chumros which don’t seem to be part of the original Torah?
  • U’ldovka bo: to what extent does cleaving to the Rebbe attach one to G-d?
  • What special powers does the Rebbe have?
  • Follow-up:
    • Absentee parent (episode 205)
    • Bariatric surgery (episode 205)
    • Are Lubavitchers who live in Crown Heights second class citizens (episode 204)
    • Healthy anger (episode 204)
    • Minyan that davens fast (episode 199)
    • Parnosso before marriage (episodes 201; 203)
  • Chassidus Question: How do we apply the Chassidic example of a king in our modern age when we no longer have monarchs?
  • MyLife: Chassidus Applied is a weekly one hour live video webcast series answering questions from the public, with the objective of demonstrating how Chassidus provides us with a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche as a microcosm of the cosmos, and offers us all the guidance we need to live the healthiest possible life and build nurturing homes and families, bringing up the healthiest possible children, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. Tune in every Sunday evening, 8-9PM EST.

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