Ep. 384: How Should a Couple Resolve Disagreements About Having Children?

Published: Dec. 19, 2021, 10:50 p.m.

Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:

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  • Chassidus applied to ShemosWhat personal lessons do we learn from the story of the Egyptian exile and redemption?
    \nWhy do we need to read about all the painful details of the Jews suffering and affliction?
    \nHow did Moshe find out he was Jewish?
    \nWho were the two Jewish men that saw Moshe kill the Egyptian, and why would they report him?
    \nWhy were some wicked people, like Dasan and Aviram, fortunate to have their names and lineage mentioned in the Torah?
    \nWhat is the significance of G-d talking to Moshe from the burning bush?
    \nWhy was Moshe commanded to take off his sandals before approaching the burning bush?
    \nWas the Egyptian redemption initiated from above, and will the future redemption be different?
    \nWhat are some practical examples of how we can express bitachon in our everyday lives?
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  • Lessons from 20 Teves: What is the significance of this day and what does it teach us?
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  • Follow-up10 Teves: Why do we have four fast days to commemorate the different stages leading up to and including the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash?
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    \nVayechi:Why do we speak about the bones of Yosef if the body of a Tzaddik remains intact?
    \nWas Jacobs\u2019 blessing to Zebulun fulfilled, that he will dwell on the coast of the seas?
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  • Is it appropriate to listen to a sicha of the Rebbe on double speed?
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  • Sholom Bayis: How should a couple resolve disagreements about having children?My husband is afraid of having children due to my father\u2019s mental health issues. How can I resolve this?
    \nWhat to do if the wife wants children and the husband is just not ready?
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  • Should I pursue intellectual truth regardless of where it may lead me, even if it may cause me to reject my upbringing?
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  • What does Torah/Chassidus say about fetishes?
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