Honoring ones mother and father is a tremendously important mitzvah. But what happens when our parents are not deserving of such honor? What if parents are abusive, negligent, and represent a source of trauma in our lives? Are we still obligated in this mitzvah?
Everyone agrees that children need to be disciplined, but how should it be implemented? Is hitting our children an acceptable form of discipline?
What advice is there for unmarried people who are surrounded by a community that values and emphasizes marriage and relationships as the ultimate purpose and mission?
How does one make ends meet as a Torah Jew? What should be our relationship with money? Is it ever acceptable to deceive the government in order to receive public assistance?
Tune in this Sunday night for the next episode of MyLife: Chassidus Applied, which will address these sensitive issues. This hour-long dose of insight is meant to inform, inspire and empower us by applying the teachings of Chassidus to help us face practical and emotional challenges and difficulties in our personal lives and relationships.
The topics in this Sunday’s hour-long broadcast will include:
Honoring parents who don’t seem to deserve honor, part two
Is it okay to hit our children?
How can older singles deal with loneliness?
Money and Judaism: Making ends meet as a Torah Jew
MyLife: Chassidus Applied addresses questions that many people are afraid to ask and others are afraid to answer. When asked about the sensitive topics he has been addressing, Rabbi Simon Jacobson commented, “I understand that the stakes are high, but the silence and lack of clarity on matters plaguing the community can no longer go unaddressed. The stakes of not providing answers are even higher.”
The on-going series has provoked a significant reaction from the community, with thousands of people viewing each live broadcast and hundreds of questions pouring in. At the root of every question and personal challenge tackled by the series is the overarching question: Does Judaism have the answers to my personal dilemmas?
In inimitable “Jacobson-fashion”, the broadcast answers people’s questions in simple, clear language while being heavily sourced. Each episode is jam-packed with eye-opening advice from the Rebbeim, gleaned from uncovering surprising gems in their letters, sichos and maamorim that address our personal issues with disarming relevance. Simultaneously, Rabbi Jacobson is able to crystallize a concept quickly, succinctly, and poignantly for any level of listener.
All episodes are immediately available for viewing in the MLC’s archive and can be downloaded as MP3’s for listening on the go.
Questions may be submitted anonymously at www.meaningfullife.com/mylifelive.
how lucky we are to be able to listen to your wisdom in the comforts of our homes….
thank you rabbi jacobson great class its greatly needed
Thank you for saying clearly what needed to be said.
Thank you so much Rabbi Jacobson for sharing your knowledge and making it so easy to understand. May Hashem Bless you with only revealed goodness!
Rabbi Simon Jacobson has the gift of speech. He is articulate, non judgmental, educated, and shares with the world the Rebbe’s teachings in an easy to understand manner.
Thank you very much for these sessions.
Every episode from Rabbi Jacobson is amazing. Thank you! You don’t know how far-reaching your words are and what effect they have!
I missed these classes over pesach. so refreshing.
I am consistently blown away by this class. Thank you Rabbi Jacobson.
thank u very much
This has been an excellent broadcast. Thank you Rabbi J, once again, for caring enough to share that which you have learned from the Rebbe and our holy Chabad Chassidus.
May you be blessed.