MyLife: Chassidus Applied Episode 230, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Sunday, October 7, 2018 / 28 Tishrei 5779 – 8:00-9:00PM EST
The topics in this week’s 230th episode of the highly acclaimed popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
Chassidus Applied to the Post-Holiday season
Lessons from Parshas Noach
Do fathers have to ignore their families on Simchas Torah?
I feel stifled in my ultra-religious home. What can I do?
Can I balance my secular interests with my spiritual/religious life?
How can I get beyond a past relationship and move toward marriage?
How do I return to Chabad after being away?
What is the Rebbe’s view regarding a prenup?
Follow-up: Another Chassidus project thanks to this MyLife program
Chassidus question: What does Achdus Hashem mean?
My Life 2018 essays: “Third Person” Terminology: the Empathetic Approach of Chassidus, Toby Lerner, 19, Jerusalem, Israel; Does the Mind Really Control the Heart? Ofir Raz, 22, Kiryat Ata, Israel; Letting Stress Roll Away, Yehoshua Rubin, 27, Brooklyn, NY
This hour-long dose of insights, broadcast live every Sunday night 8-9PM EST, is meant to inform, inspire and empower us by applying the teachings of Chassidus to help us face practical and emotional challenges and difficulties in our personal lives and relationships. To have your question addressed, please submit it at meaningfullife.com/mylife.
VIDEO:
Most people do not imagine the horrible consequences of a personality disorder, it can be extremely hard to detect. Dr Otto Kernberg is the world expert, however when there are narcissistic traits the relationship can still work as long as the wife respects the husband and the husband also gives respect to his wife. Emotionally a woman wants to look up to her husband it maintains attraction and emotional stability in the marriage. View Raman Ishut, Chapter 15 last 3 Dinim. In general a relationship has 3 parts, Intellectual, emotional and practical. The Rebbe suggests learning some Chumash or anything… Read more »
I listen when i can and always gain so much thank you Rabbi Simon Jacobson for doing this. Was quite interesting this week