Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
What does this week’s Torah portion teach us about today’s war?
- Why is the entire book of Shemos, including the narrative about the bitter exile, called the “Book of Redemption”?
- What does this teach us about darkness and about attacking Jews?
- Can we learn any lessons from G-d appearing to Moshe in the burning bush?
- What do we learn from Moshe’s protest to G-d: “why have You harmed this people?”
- If Jacob’s best years of his life were in Mitzrayim, why was he so adamant that he should be buried in Israel?
20 and 24 Teves
- The Rambam and the Alter Rebbe’s merits should save us all
The Enemy
- Should we see all the Palestinians as our enemy?
- How can we transform, not just eradicate, the enemy?
- If darkness is only the absence of light, how is it that our enemies have captured the minds of many people?
- Is the war in Gaza a step toward transforming exile into redemption?
Actions
- What impact should this war have on our lives?
- How to become a more sensitive person?
- What is the best way to restore confidence to someone who has suffered humiliation?
- Is there a quota on how much Tehillim should be recited?
- Is there a time that we should refrain from learning Torah to deprive the enemy of strength, as we do on Nittel?
- Should we have more intention when we say the blessing “matir asurim” to help free the remaining hostages?
- Is it wrong to make racist jokes about Hamas?
- Should Chassidus be taught to non-Jews?
Lessons from Tunnels
- Are there any personal and positive lessons we can learn from the tunnels of destruction built under Gaza?
- Can a secular song be the carrier of a inspiring divine message?
- Is it appropriate to honor the secular new year?
- Is there any similarity between the new year and Rosh Hashana?
New Year
- Is it appropriate to honor the secular new year?
- Is there any similarity between the new year and Rosh Hashana?