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The Five Challenges of Life: Loss, Illness, Failure, Financial Stress & Uncertainty

How the Five Jewish Holidays Address the Five Most Painful Experiences of the Human Journey

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The five challenges of living: Loss, illness, moral Impurity, finances & uncertainty. How the five Jewish holidays address the five most painful experiences of the human condition

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    Vilbert Vallance -1 year ago

    Rabbi my beloved Rabbi

    Your insights make my very soul often dull and dry ...your voice and your words make my soul glad...therefore I'm.blessed ..I'm encouraged.....I'm even more aware of

    G-d..

    Shalom

    Vilbert 

    India 

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    Steven Fink -3 years ago

    I am writing in 2020 at the time of the COVID-19 Plague...

    Dear Rabbi Jacobson,

    Thank You for your learning and giving me Chizzuk!  I am writing in 2020 at the time of the COVID-19 plague.

    The plague has killed many, and the retreat into our homes has torn asunder the "fabric of our society", isolating each of us and freightenig us.

    We each viscerally feel the "uncertainty of life"; it is all "out of our hands" -- just as you spoke about so movingly in your shiur.

    Your words inspire & re-invigorate.

    One more topic appears in this Parsha of Emor:  To be a Kiddush Hashem (Lev 22:32).

    You are a Kiddush Hashem.

    May HASHEM Bless You & Your Family.

    -- steve fink

    Los Angeles

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      Shirley Anne -3 years ago

      I concur, Rabbi YY is Kiddush HaShem 😇 so thankful to be learning from him 👏

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      • Anonymous -1 month ago

        Thanks!

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    Chaya walkenfeld -6 years ago

    Pars has Emor fascinating lecture the parsha will never be the same to me again

    What a beautiful presentation! This is something I can listen to over and over again.

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    Anonymous -12 years ago

    Re: B”H
    [QUOTE]Questions and Exercises

    1.What is the underlying structure of the portion of Emor?

    Are we here just to watch a new drama of a TV serial? No! We have serious, high level classes! and once in a while we look through a curriculum! It’s there, crystal clear.

    What was the most painful experience in your life?

    Life itself is not just a big fun, but leaving one country and settling in another is very tough. (That’s why we need that special “Lech Lecha” request from Above…)

    And how did you deal with it? In very precise paced manner: letting one or two family members at a time escape Metzraim of Russia…

    2.Are you stressed about money? How you deal with it?

    Let’s do a little bit of “GUMZA L’TOVA” meditation: isn’t it greater stress when you have money? They appeal to you and all problems are boiling in your head, but when you don’t have money- you don’t have big TZOROS: no doubts with saving accounts, no troubles with gain and loss, no temptations of misuse, no battles and so on.

    Do your children feel your financial stress?

    Next stage of “GUMZA L’TOVA”: Where there is no pie- there is no complains. Money had never been highest of values they were raise on. Moreover they were happy that this particular control button doesn’t belong to me, and they are free to do whatever they want.

    How does it affect them?

    Being 15, my son made his first free choice: he got a job in order to pay for his Jewish private school. Now he is in Air Forces earning scholarship for college. My daughter has her own short- long way to the Holy Land…

    3.Do you have serenity, or constant inner turmoil?

    I have inner serenity with constant turmoil about details.

    Why? To avoid complacence.

    What is the best way to deal with it? Constant inner turmoil hit us only when we are lack of trust. Our inner demons like company of misery and ignorance. Everything is frightened in darkness, but a small light of Torah knowledge can expel most of turmoil. ( Proved by this class…)

    Key words to remember answers for 5 and 6.

    Birth V. Death: Passover navigates us to the original source of both.

    Existence V. Life: Shovuot and Torah brought spirituality in this world and now any existence gets its meaning

    Man’s Image V. G-d’s Image: On Rosh Hashanah man was created in the image of G-d and therefore he has no limits of renewal

    Man V. Angels: on Yom Kippur transcendence reveals that money is just means but not the ends

    House V. Hut: on Sukkot we surrender ourselves, because ultimately, without G-d we own nothing and hardly can control anything.

    Shabbath covers universal approach for all four major problems over which we don’t have control.

    7. What is spiritual “stoning?”

    It’s a stage of stagnation when a person’s heart become like a stone. SCARE!

    Why does cursing G-d result in spiritual “stoning”?

    It can hurt only endless microscopic part of G-d that is within that person.

    Looking for black spots on the sun with non- equipped eyes may bring blindness to the seeker…

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    CHAIM -12 years ago

    COMMENTARY
    Rabbi Yacobson, your shiurim are heard in Cordoba, Argentina!!

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    options -13 years ago

    Speech in Jerusalem

    Rabbi YY Jacobson,
    Thank you for the strength and conviction,clarity and TRUTH that you spoke at Kikar Zion in Jerusalem just now!
    May your words and the EMES enter the minds and hearts of all Yidden and the world!
    Am Yisroel CHAI, Moshiach Now!

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    Dovid G. -13 years ago

    Duration
    For those wondering, the duration is 56:39.

    Also, I have bought the Mp3 cd's and this class should be so big (51.9mb), by me it's split in 2 (side a and side b from the tapes) and together it's 13mb.

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    fay -13 years ago

    Thanks
    Thank you so much! This series is amazing!

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    Esther -13 years ago

    Length of class
    Would it be possible to put a time bar at the bottom just like the other classes. It would be very helpful to know in advance how long the class is and to know where I'm holding so I know how long is left.
    Thank you, I am greatly enjoying the series

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    anonymous -14 years ago

    gr8
    ITS AMAZING!!!

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    Yitzchak -14 years ago

    to CS
    From shabbos, we get parnasah (bread) for all week, even though on shabbos we rest.

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    RV -14 years ago

    Beautiful!
    YYJ, mega Yasher Koach! Truly beautiful!

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    CS -14 years ago

    Question
    What is the Lechem Haponim in the life of a person?

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    Eliyahu -14 years ago

    Iyov/Job - nice guy?
    May I ask a Question of you Rabbi Jacobson: You mentioned that Iyov was such a nice guy but suffered so much using him as an example for many who are experiencing difficulties in there life. But wasn't Iyov according to one opinion (in gemara sota first perek)one of Pharohs advisers who did not protest against throwing Jewish male babies into the water and that's why he was punished as he was, so how could he be portrayed as "a nice guy"? please explain? Thank you for all your explanation! G-d Bless you.

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    yonatan -14 years ago

    Very deep
    Thank you for helping me learn this. It is a tremendous help.

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    Joe -14 years ago

    Missing
    Briliant. But still missing what's the connection with the Lechem Hapanim? And with the instructions about not murdering and not damaging?

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    Tamir Goodman -14 years ago

    Thank You
    Rabbi Jacobson, thank you for an amazing Shiur! Thank you to every one who makes these Shiurim possible, they inspire us in an increasing manner every week.
    Tamir Goodman

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    Rabbi Chaim Drukman -14 years ago

    Thanks
    It’s so good -- your shiurim. I enjoy it a lot! Its a lot of tochen and geshmak to listen.
    Yeshar Koach Rav!

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    Chaim -14 years ago

    Timing
    This class, based on the May Hasheluach, was taught a few hours before the sudden passing of his grandson, the Radziner Rebbe (BP), Rav Yaakov Leiner ZATZAL. He was Niftar after suffering a massive heart attack early Wednesday morning. He was approximately 46-years-old, and leaves behind 10 unmarried children R”L - the oldest 16, and the youngest 7-months-old.

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    Levi Brashevitzky - Norfolk, V -14 years ago

    Briliant and refreshing
    Rabbi Jacobson,
    Thank you very much. It was briliant and refreshing. I bery much enjoy listening to your shiurim (when time allows). Thank you, Thank you, Thank You!!

    Also A big yasher koach to David and Etta Schottensteins for making it possible. I look forward to a break from teaching and sharing to be able to listen to the shiurim.
    Hatzlacha Raba in all.

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    Mendel -14 years ago

    Wow
    What a gift to all of us all of these shiurim are. This talk is brilliantly original and clear. May Hashem give you the strength to go mechayil el chayil! Thank you Schottensteins - terrific investment! Mendel

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