Ep. 388: What Can We Learn From Yesterday’s Hostage Crisis in Texas?

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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
  • Chassidus Applied to 15 Shevat
    • What do we learn from trees?
    • Should we water our plants on the Rosh Hashana of Trees?
  • Lessons from Yisro
    • What is the relevance of Sinai today?
    • Why was the Torah given in a way that frightened the people?
    • How do we reconcile the Jews accepting the Torah without question, and then trembling when they heard G-d’s voice?
    • Did we receive the entire Torah at Sinai or only the Ten Commandments?
    • Is there a connection between Yisro advising Moshe to delegate and the Rebbe sending out thousands of shluchim?
  • Yud Shevat follow-up
    • During the Yud Shevat Farbrengen 5711, did someone ask the rebbe to say a maamar?
    • What’s the story about the newspaper announcing the Rebbe’s assuming leadership?
    • What is the shechina? And how can it be concealed?
  • What can we learn from yesterday’s hostage crisis in Texas?
  • Do these things happen to elicit our prayers and tehillim?
  • What attitude should we have to the recent auction of personal items of the Rebbeim?
  • Can one use a pig’s heart for a heart transplant?
  • Should we be applauding the launch of a new telescope that can peer back to the beginning of existence?
  • How should we address the recent abuse scandal? Follow-up
  • Chassidus question: What is the meaning of the statement that “without Ohr the world would be dark and separate from its creator” – doesn’t all of life come from Ohr?

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