Ep. 421: Why Do Some Think That Simchas Torah Must Include Getting Drunk, and What To Do About It?

Published: Oct. 24, 2022, 6:14 p.m.

\u2022 Chassidus Applied to Post Tishrei 

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      o What is special about this time as we transition from the holiday season into the regular year? 03:00

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     o How do we draw energy into our daily routines from the renewal of Rosh Hashana, the sanctity of Yom Kippur and the joy of Sukkos? 05:00

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    o What practical things can we do to tap into this energy? 10:14

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    o What does it mean that after the Tishrei holidays we need to \u201cunpack the bundles\u201d? 13:33

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    o What are some of the second chances given to those who didn\u2019t maximize the full energy of, or participate completely in, the Tishrei holidays? 14:14

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   o What happens after Simchas Torah? Is the dancing itself the container for blessings, or is there something additional I must do? 18:34

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  o Why do we only dance with the Torah on Simchas Torah and not every time we take out the Torah to read from it? 24:41

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\u2022 Chassidus Applied to Hakhel

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   o What is the significance of Hakhel today? 29:57

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   o How can we observe the spirit of Hakhel without a Beis Hamikdash and a physical king? 36:16

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   o Can the newly crowned King Charles serve as king to read the Torah for us? 40:00

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   o Is a Hakhel year the most opportune time for Moshiach to come?  41:20

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\u2022 Why do some think that Simchas Torah must include getting drunk, and what can we do about it? 43:11 

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\u2022 Follow-up

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   o Grooming young people for leadership positions 51:00

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   o Why not travel to Uman for Rosh Hashana? 52:02

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   o Creating change in your life 54:57