Ep. 382: With Abortion Back in the News, What Is the Torah’s View on the Matter of Viability?

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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
  • Chassidus applied to Zos Chanukah
    • Why is it called by that name and what is its significance?
    • Since we increase in light each night, why do we stop at eight? What’s special about the eighth candle that it’s light endures for the entire year?
    • Chanukah discourses compare the dedication of the altar to the extra support we give a child to launch their education. How does this apply to a survivor of childhood abuse and neglect: how can they gather strength to be productive?
    • Does the precedence of a Shabbat candle over a Chanukah candle indicate that a natural flame is greater than a miraculous one?
    • Why do Hillel and Shammai disagree according to the explanation that they lit one eighth of the oil each day?
    • Were the Chashmanayim righteous people or murderous mutineers who usurped the kingdom that belonged to Judah?
    • Why don’t we emphasize the vital role of women in Jewish history, as in Yehudis in the Chanukah story?
  • Lessons from Vayigash
    • Did Yaakov do anything wrong by leaving his parents for 20 years?
    • Why did Yosef say “is my father still alive” instead of “is our father still alive”?
  • Why and how do we celebrate Hei Teves?
  • Can I still give to your Gift of Meaning Campaign?
  • Crowdfunding follow-up: How should we prioritize our charities?
  • What can be done about people not treating others kindly?
  • How to rekindle my connection to Torah?
  • Regarding the recent abortion case being brought to the U.S. Supreme Court, what is the Torah’s view on the matter of viability?
  • Please comment on Dr. Feldman’s passing
  • Chassidus question: How do we reconcile Tanya that says we should learn from Joseph to overlook the evil others do to us to all the statements in Tehillim where Dovid prays for the downfall of his enemies?

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