MyLife: Chassidus Applied Episode 237, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Sunday, November 25, 2018 / 17 Kislev 5779 – 8:00-9:00PM EST
>>> Special Yud Tes Kislev 220th Anniversary Edition <<< ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In honor of the marriage of Mendel Jacobson and Sarita Fellig, on the eve of Yud Tes Kislev 5779 Dedicated by Yerachmeal and Rivka Leah Jacobson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The topics in this week’s 237th episode of the highly acclaimed popular MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: * Chassidus Applied to the 19th of Kislev and Vayeishev * What can we do to help speed up Moshiach’s coming? * What did the Rebbe mean when he said that avodas habirurim has concluded? * Will we be able to converse with G-d after Moshiach comes? * After Moshiach comes how will understand all the Torah verses and references that address a pre-Moshiach golus world? * Why don’t revealed miracles happen today as they did in earlier generations? Follow-up (episodes 234-236): * How much to reveal about a potential shidduch? * Homosexuality * Woman rabbi Chassidus question: How does Chassidus explain the dislocation of Jacob’s hip socket and what is its practical application to our lives? My Life 2018 essays: * The Journey Out of Depression, Leah Piekarski, 18, Brooklyn, NY * The Answer Within, Shmulik Fogelman, 25, Worcester, MA * Identity-Driven Circumstances, Shmuel Shuchat, 32. Montreal, Canada 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:
Yes they do. One just has to be capable of recognizing them.
Who says there are no revealed miracles nowadays?! My son was born with complex congenital heart disease, and no practical way to circulate blood. The doctors were waiting for him to die on a minute by minute basis for 5 days straight, with no medical intervention, until we finally won the fight to get him into surgery. The surgeons told us there was a 0% chance at survival in that situation – but my kid is going on 3 bezH soon.