DiscoverMyLife: Chassidus AppliedEp. 556: How Can We Ensure That Chassidus Inspires and Is Internalized In Our Lives?
Ep. 556: How Can We Ensure That Chassidus Inspires and Is Internalized In Our Lives?

Ep. 556: How Can We Ensure That Chassidus Inspires and Is Internalized In Our Lives?

Update: 2025-08-18
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Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
 What should be our focus as we move from the month of Av into the month of Elul?  

  • How does the Jewish calendar mirror our life cycles? 
  • How does it help us navigate the ups and downs of our lives?  
  • How do we apply the acronym of Elul in our personal lives? 
  • What is the significance of the rose in the verse I am to my beloved and my beloved is to me, he who grazes among the roses? 
  • Why is the path of the opposite of blessing considered a gift? 
  • What is the message of Re’eh – vision? 
  • What personal and global lessons can we learn from this week’s Parsha? 
  • If the weekly Torah portion captures the energy of the corresponding time period, can the Parsha in which I was born tell me about my life mission? 
  • If prayer replaced the temple offerings, and they were only allowed to be brought in the temple, then why are we allowed to pray at home? 
  • Are there people whose personalities and characters have been refined and transformed by Chassidus? 
  • Why is Chassidus not inspiring many of us?  
  • How can we improve how Chassidus is being taught in our schools and ensure that it inspires and is internalized into the next generation? 
  • How can we learn Chassidus not just conceptually but as a practical guide for life? 

Re’eh Is Chassidus impacting our lives? 

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Ep. 556: How Can We Ensure That Chassidus Inspires and Is Internalized In Our Lives?

Ep. 556: How Can We Ensure That Chassidus Inspires and Is Internalized In Our Lives?

Rabbi Simon Jacobson