Sometimes a grudge is over something trivial – but what happens when someone does something unforgivable? How can we let go of anger towards an abuser, thief, unethical business person, infidelity and other gruesome events?
In this week’s episode of MyLife: Chassidus Applied, Rabbi Simon Jacobson revisits the topic of holding grudges to provide further insight and more approaches to dealing with these encompassing emotions.
Other topics to be addressed in Sunday’s hour-long broadcast include:
• Appropriate age to discuss intimacy with your children
• How to deal with Bullying
• Grudges and anger for unforgivable acts
• Condescending treatment of Baalei Teshuva
• Doubts in G-d and Torah
• Unspoken Impulses Part III
MyLife: Chassidus Applied addresses questions that many people are afraid to ask and others are afraid to answer.
“I understand that the stakes are high, but the silence and lack of clarity on matters plaguing the community can no longer go unaddressed. The stakes of not providing answers are even higher,” he said.
The on-going series has provoked a significant reaction from the community with thousands of people viewing each live broadcast and hundreds of questions pouring in.
At the root of every question and personal challenge tackled by the series is the overarching question: Does Judaism have the answers to my personal dilemmas?
The broadcast answers questions in simple, clear language while being heavily sourced. Each episode is jam-packed with eye-opening advice from the Rabbeim, gleaned from uncovering surprising gems in their letters, sichos and maamorim that address our personal issues with disarming relevance.
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Rabbi Jacobson continues to amaze with his rare combination of impeccably sourced content, filled with references from the entire spectrum of Torah/Chassidus, and his ability to explain it in simple terms, with practical applications.
I honestly first though that he would have enough material for a no more than a few weeks. I now see that Chassidus indeed has an endless wealth of invaluable information and guidance for our lives today — for any type of person.
Awesome.
I m so grateful that you took notice regardingthe awful situation of bullying, and the refusal of the rabbis and principals to ignore the wickedness, the spitefullness ad worry more abouttheir brand.
Last my voice, my tears have reached the heavens , along with other heartbroken parents, you have taken notice, we are now not alone.