Published: Jan. 9, 2023, 2:36 p.m.
Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
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\n - Chassidus Applied to ShemosWhy is Shemos called the \u201cbook of redemption\u201d?
\nWhat profound lessons to we learn from Egyptian exile and exodus about dealing with suffering?
\nHow can pain make us stronger?
\nWhat was the power of women that redeemed the Jews from Egypt?
\n \n - What can I say to a friend who is suffering from a terminal illness?
\n - What is the relationship and difference between Tanya and Shaar HaBitachon/Chovos Halevavos in terms of bitachon and the most effective way to deal with life's challenges?
\n - More Chassidus Applied to ShemosWhat does it mean that \u201cthe house lit up\u201d when Moshe was born?
\nWhy was Moshe called by a name given to him by Pharaoh's daughter, and not the name (Tov, Tuvia) given to him by his parents?
\nWhy was Moses not a \u201cman of words\u201d?
\nHow does Chassidus explain the test Pharaoh gave Moshe with the plate of diamonds and the plate of hot coals?
\nIs there significance that our forefathers and Moses were shepherds?
\nWhy would Moshe accuse G-d of doing \u201cevil to this nation\u201d when G-d is perfect and only does good?
\nIs pain a punishment, or is it doing us a favor by letting us know there is a problem that needs correction?
\nAre we allowed to make fun of the villains in the Torah, or since they are mentioned in the Torah are we supposed to revere them?
\n \n - Chassidus Applied to 20 TevesWhat lessons do we learn from the Rambam\u2019s yahrzeit on this day?
\nWhat similarities are there between the Rambam and the Alter Rebbe?
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