Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
What does this week’s Torah portion and time period teach us today?
- How do you maintain a positive and joyous outlook with all the troubles brewing around us?
- How do we reconcile the difficulties we are facing today with this double month of joy and the redemption of Purim leading into the redemption of Pesach?
- What is the main theme of Parshas HaChodesh, and what lessons can we derive from this unique chapter?
- What is the significance of the four special parshios we read between these weeks – from Adar through Nissan?
- Do they correlate to the four worlds of Atzilus Beriah Yetzira and Asiya?
- What is the main theme of Parshas Shemini and what are its lessons for us?
- What do we learn from the story of Nadav and Avihu?
- What takes precedence: Winning the war or freeing the hostages?
- How do you respond to those that try to create a moral equivalence between both sides?
- Should we excommunicate a Jew who attacks Israel?
- Should we sing Napoleons March every day as a reminder that we will be victorious in the war?
- What can we do differently after Chof Zayin Adar and Gimmel Tammuz to help bring Moshiach?
- What did the Rebbe say that we should be doing when a Rebbe has a stroke?
- Is Moshiach here or not here?
- How are we sure that after Moshiach comes our negative behavior will not reverse the process?
- Should Moshiach’s imminent coming make us work faster and harder, with a greater sense of urgency, to finish our job?
- Why is this time right before the Geulah compared to Erev Shabbos?
The Gaza War Moshiach What can we learn from the bridge collapse in Baltimore?
Is it wrong for a Rabbi to use an artificial intelligence program to write his weekly Dvar Torah?