EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 1H 4M
Ep. 537: How Should We Approach Obstacles in Our Lives – As a Challenge to Overcome or a Sign That We Should Change Course?
from MyLife: Chassidus Applied · host Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:Triple Purim (Meshulash) in Jerusalem Adar How can joy increase after Purim? Is there a connection between joy and Purim and the sign of Pisces/fish of the month of Adar? inner dimensions and secrets? How does joy revealWhat does Purim teach us about today’s wars with our enemies? Why did Mordechai not bow to Haman (follow-up)? Why do the sages interpret that Esther was married to Mordechai (follow-up)? Why do we commemorate the Fast of Esther the day before Purim when the actual 3-day fast was in Nissan eleven months earlier? Is humor and light-heartedness allowed at other times, or only on Purim? Why don’t we find humor in the written Torah? (follow-up) Will Moshiach have a sense of humor, or will that time be strictly serious? Are we allowed to make fun of the Purim villains? What is the difference between frivolous and “holy” humor? What is the central theme of this week’s Torah chapter? What personal and global lessons does it offer us for our times? What do we learn from the Jews donating for the Mishkan more than was needed? Should we be working toward transforming our enemies and not just annihilating them?
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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:Triple Purim (Meshulash) in Jerusalem Adar How can joy increase after Purim? Is there a connection between joy and Purim and the sign of Pisces/fish of the month of Adar? inner dimensions and secrets? How does joy revealWhat does Purim teach us about today’s wars with our enemies? Why did Mordechai not bow to Haman (follow-up)? Why do the sages interpret that Esther was married to Mordechai (follow-up)? Why do we commemorate the Fast of Esther the day before Purim when the actual 3-day fast was in Nissan eleven months earlier? Is humor and light-heartedness allowed at other times, or only on Purim? Why don’t we find humor in the written Torah? (follow-up) Will Moshiach have a sense of humor, or will that time be strictly serious? Are we allowed to make fun of the Purim villains? What is the difference between frivolous and “holy” humor? What is the central theme of this week’s Torah chapter? What personal and global lessons does it offer us for our times? What do we learn from the Jews donating for the Mishkan more than was needed? Should we be working toward transforming our enemies and not just annihilating them?
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Ep. 537: How Should We Approach Obstacles in Our Lives – As a Challenge to Overcome or a Sign That We Should Change Course?
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