Ep. 255: What Responsibility Do Websites Have to Their Readers?

Published: April 1, 2019, 3:56 p.m.

Addressing the Personal and Emotional Needs of Our Community and Answering the Most Pressing Questions of Our Lives -- from the Perspective of Chassidic Thought.

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TOPICS

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\u2022 Chassidus Applied to Tazria, HaChodesh and Rosh Chodesh Nissan 8:44

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\u2022 Lessons from 25 Adar: Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka\u2019s 118th birthday 2:11

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\u2022 What responsibility do websites have to their readers? 18:27

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\u2022 What future is there in this challenging day and age for a Yeshiva student without a secular education? How do you explain the Rebbe\u2019s approach in our times? 30:42

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\u2022 Can a Rebbe make a mistake? 36:32

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\u2022 Who is the tzaddik yesod olam today? 46:46

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\u2022 Does yogati u\u2019motzosi actually work? 48:56

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\u2022 Why can\u2019t I give my son the choice to have a Bris later in life? 53:55

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\u2022 How can we begin to daven the way Chassidus expects of us? Prayer continued 58:16

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\u2022 Chassidus question: Does chassidus explain the reason for different hair colors, white hair and baldness? 01:02:48

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\u2022 My Life 2018 essays:

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    o Finding G-d in the Empty Spaces, Yehudis Fishman, 75, Boulder, CO 01:11:21

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    o How to Ride a Roller Coaster: Discussions from the PICU, Mushky Naparkstek, 22, Brooklyn, NY 01:13:04

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    o The Power of a Chassidic Melody, Levi Goldstein, 40, Postville, IA 01:15:26

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