Ep. 425: Is a Thanksgiving Dinner Considered a Hakhel Gathering Without Some Torah and Mitzvos?

Published: Nov. 21, 2022, 6:13 p.m.

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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:

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  • Chassidus Applied to ToldosWhy was Jacob deceptive in receiving the birthright and blessings?
    \\nWhat do Jacob and Esau represent in our lives?
    \\nWhat can we learn from Isaac and Rebecca to ensure that G-d blesses us with children?
    \\nWhat was Esau thinking when he sold his birthright for... lentil soup?
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  • Why do we assume that Hashem is only capable of doing good?
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  • Is G-d beyond good and evil?
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  • Chassidus Applied to Rosh Chodesh Kislev: What happened on this day and what lessons does it offer us?
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  • Was the Kinus HaShluchim the Rebbe\\u2019s idea?
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  • Is a Thanksgiving family dinner considered a Hakhel gathering or do we need to do something in the realm of Torah and Mitzvos?
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  • Should I start learning Gemara Yerushalmi November 14 with the new cycle?
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  • Who created G-d?
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  • Follow-upDoes the acronym of the Rebbe Rashab have any deeper meaning?
    \\nWhy don\\u2019t we wear nose rings?
    \\nWas Abraham wrong for not telling Sarah that he was instructed to sacrifice Isaac?
    \\nWhy did G-d test Abraham with ten tests but zero tests for Sarah?
    \\nWhat is the difference between Malkitzedek and Abraham?
    \\nWhy are most of the great stories about Abraham told only in the Midrash?
    \\nIs G-d invisible?
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  • Why did you criticize someone for having a sense of entitlement for asking G-d to fulfill His promise to reward us for giving tzedakah?
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  • Will there be another essay contest in the future?
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