MyLife: Chassidus Applied Episode 325, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Sunday, September 6, 2020 / 17 Elul 5780 – 8:00-9:00PM EST
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The topics in this week’s 325th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
· Chassidus Applied to Chai Elul
· Was the Baal Shem Tov a gaon?
· What does it mean that the Alter Rebbe had a neshama chadasha? Are some souls greater than others?
· Can you share the three most practical lessons from the Tanya for people today?
· Lessons from Netzavim-Vayeilech: Unwavering roots and expansive growth
· 60 Days: Resources for preparing for the New Year in these trying and unprecedented times
· When praying, is it better to read from the siddur or can someone just make up their own prayers?
· Can I pray in a place where there are idols?
· What should I do about my husband’s addiction to inappropriate online content? Part II
· Announcing the winners of the 2020 MyLife: Chassidus Applied Essay and Creative Contest
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Mazel Tov to all the winners! What an incredibly beautiful way to honor Chai Elul, our Rebbeim, and our people who have done their best and invested their hard work and talents into applying Chassidus in so many essays and creative ways. I’m marveling at the diversity of the ages, backgrounds, demographics of the numerous contestants.
Chassidus strikes a chord in the heart of every Jew.
Wishing everyone a happy healthy sweet new year.
No way!!!! So happy for you~!!!your sicha partner you know who!! Mazal tov on your win!!!
Our family has participated in this essay contest for a few years and it brought us many blessings. This year, one of our family members who opted not to be part of this in the past did join because of the new creative track. Thak you for adding this. You have no idea how mnay individuals I know who feel so good about themselves because of this. May Hashem repay you in kind and grant you and your family a k’seeva v’chaseema tova.
Pls make an article with winners and finalists thanks so much
At least one of your family’s essays end up being a finalist each year and we appreciate the inspiring and enlightening info they bring. Can’t wait to read yours! Stay well.
Quotes like “isha kesheira osei ratzon baala” when talking about a spouse who may be addicted to inappropriate internet content. If a spouse has really developed an addiction many beleive a family member is just as powerless over the addiction as the person with the substance use disorder. An expression like that can lead to a lot of disfunction in a relationship thats caught in the addictive cycle. One of the first things taught to family members is “you didnt cause it, you can’t control it and you can’t cure it.” In this case i question if a phrase like… Read more »