EPISODE · May 28, 2018 · 1H 14M
Ep. 214: How Can Someone Consider Himself a Chassid and Not Be Careful with Halacha?
from MyLife: Chassidus Applied · host Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Chassidus Applied to Behaalotecho 118th anniversary of the Rebbe’s parents How can someone consider himself a chassid and not be careful with halacha? Is life in our hands or Hashem’s hands? Are special children deprived? Follow-up (episode 213): My teenage friends are drowning: What can we do? How to deal with religious OCD No intimacy in marriage Chassidus question: Why is the Omer counting not from malchus to chesed? My Life 2018 essays: What if You Cannot do a Mitzvah? Naomi Zirkind, 57, Baltimore, MD; “That’s How it Is” — Absolutely Not! How Torah Teaches Us to Think Out of the Box, Hillel Raskin, 22, Germany; Chassidus and Technology, Shiloh Yechezkel Betzalel, 20, Rechovot, Israel
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Chassidus Applied to Behaalotecho 118th anniversary of the Rebbe’s parents How can someone consider himself a chassid and not be careful with halacha? Is life in our hands or Hashem’s hands? Are special children deprived? Follow-up (episode 213): My teenage friends are drowning: What can we do? How to deal with religious OCD No intimacy in marriage Chassidus question: Why is the Omer counting not from malchus to chesed? My Life 2018 essays: What if You Cannot do a Mitzvah? Naomi Zirkind, 57, Baltimore, MD; “That’s How it Is” — Absolutely Not! How Torah Teaches Us to Think Out of the Box, Hillel Raskin, 22, Germany; Chassidus and Technology, Shiloh Yechezkel Betzalel, 20, Rechovot, Israel
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