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Rabbi YY Jacobson Farbrenging with Children: Stories, Riddles, Meditation, Q & A

Children Ask All Your Questions: Send Text To (845) 777-4747

1 hr 28 min

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Rabbi YY Jacobson live with children, Sunday, 9 Iyar, 5780, May 3, 2020, 4:00 PM EST

Children text all your questions before or during the program to: (845) 777-4747

To listen live via the phone, please call: (845) 201-1933 - Extension 0

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  • NFM1

    nachum from Montreal 11 -3 years ago

    thank you for everything 

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  • NFM1

    nachum from Montreal 11 -3 years ago

    thank you for everything 

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  • SR

    Shia Rosenthal -3 years ago

    Kemosoch yirbi beyisroel

    If there is any good that's coming out of this pandemic is this program. your Ahavas yisroel is radiant, am example that wakes up in me ahavas yisroel. 

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    Jack -3 years ago

    When is the next teenage session 

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    • Anonymous -3 years ago

      Thursday night 930 PM

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    m.b.m -3 years ago

    Rabbi YY i LOVE u soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....much ur the best

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    Bracha -3 years ago

    What are the riddles?

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    amen vi amen

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  • PF

    Pesya Freida -3 years ago

    ....

    your a rilly good spaker!

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    Mendel -3 years ago

    How do we know what our mission is in the world there is so much torah to learn and so many different mitzvos to do. it can get overwhelming. what should we focus on. 

    mendel 8 years old. 

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    Yisroel Yaakov -3 years ago

    do you know simon jacobson from toronto 9 yirs old?

    i'm in his klas

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    Shimmy - Manchester, Uk -3 years ago

    why are there so many different nuschaos, if lthe chachamim set the davining in the beginning?

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  • DK

    Dovid Kohn -3 years ago

    the rebbe did not hold of him perhaps for a  better reason -it is well known that after the jews did not conform to his ideology, he went on to persecute them

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    Yisroel Yaakov -3 years ago

    way do we et?

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  • AFBP

    Avrumi from Boro Park -3 years ago

    How can every person do all the mitzvos? Some mitzvos are only for Kohanim or only in the times of the BAis Hamikdash or for ladies/men?

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    how can i be positive in these times

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    avigail eber -3 years ago

    how come when you said that boys and girls are equal then why does it say in brachos shelo asani isha?

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      Sam -3 years ago

      Boys and girls arn't equel. Why do some achronim (i think it is achronim i honstly dont rerember who - it might be rambam or chazal or....) say they would rather burn the entire torah than let a girl see it? Why do girls have to be embaressed and cover there bodies? Why do men have absolute control over wommon? Why cant a wommon be a rov? I think you will find that all genders are equel. Just some are more equel than others.

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    Shmerel - Manchester, Uk -3 years ago

    what's the problem with the nations not excepting the torah if for them it was too hard?

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    Shmerel - Manchester, Uk -3 years ago

    why did the alter rebbe hate napoleon if nowadays we live 'napoleons' way

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    Menachem Mendel -3 years ago

    why did hashem create the world.8 year old Menachem Mendel

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      Sam -3 years ago

      He was getting bored, so one day he decided to have some fun and make a world

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    miriam -3 years ago

    how do we know that hashem is the true god

    the goyim have their own thing about jesus and they believe that they are in charge or that the world came from a big bang

    how do we know that hasem is the true god

    also how do you know the answers to the questions

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      Sam -3 years ago

      Re the answers to the questions, all the questions he has already seen before and preperd. (otherwise how'd he get the videos?)

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      Sam -3 years ago

      You have got it wrong. Usally, Religous non-jews belive in god, weather the christian or muslim or other gods. What happend, as athiests belive, is the big bang. 

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    how long do you think well still have to be quarantined?

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      Sam -3 years ago

      This is the wrong place to ask this, mate

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    i cant see u clear live can u pls make the screening clearer thanks

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  • ZS

    Zaman sternberg -3 years ago

    dear rabbi yy 

    I sometimes get fedup about carona i was suppose to 

    get a beautiful ma nishtsna gift from the USA  and 

    Sometimes I get very frustrated and upset do you have 

    any tips to help me?

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    My son has had this question bothering him for a long time: 

    Why did Hashem make such a thing as nightmares and fears that don't serve a purpose e.g. fear of dark?
    Many thanks
    Tizku Lemitzvos
    Dovid age 8 UK

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  • Anonymous -3 years ago

    7.5 year old Q’s about free will vs. hashgacha pratit

    Dear Rabbi YY,

    Id like to thank you for everything you do. Your lectures and shiurim have been life changing, and your authenticity and genuine love for all Jews is refreshing. 

    my question is- as a parent, how do I explain the concepts of free will and hashgacha pratit to my 7.5 son who is asking me about this (in an age appropriate way?) how does responsibility for our behavior/decisions fit into 'free will' if Hashem knows what the future will be anyway? 

    I'm afraid I'm confusing him with answers that are way beyond what he can absorb and do not want to turn him off. However, it's important that he understands These concepts since he is asking them at such a young age. 

    I sent this question in an email as well (the email provides more context and personal information). 

    I want to thank you again for the important work you do, and I hope Hashem blesses you and your family with health, strength, and happiness.

    with respect and deep appreciation,

    the mom of one special 7.5 year old kid

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    Mimi -3 years ago

    From the response to the question and answer videos you see how many questions children/teens have. they really are tough questions  and real answers. very interesting and informative.i'm sure you are getting lots of listeners. great idea. keep up the good work. 

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    yosef -3 years ago

    from Melbourne

     love your shiurim, I wish you were my Rebbe.

    Sometimes when somebody embarrasses me in public, I find it hard to forgive them. Can you give me some ideas on how to forgive them.

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    • Anonymous -3 years ago

      It is very nice to hear from you and thanks for your email.
       
      It is very very difficult indeed. No one has the right to humiliate and embarrass someone in public (or in private). 
       
      Try to speak to the people involved, explain to them how it hurts you. Or ask your parents or teacher to do that. They must stop.
       
      When you speak to them, maybe you will realize they did not understand what they were doing. And they will realize how hurtful it is.
       
      But remember that when someone embaraases you, they are really embarrassing themselves even more. 
       
      If they apologize to you, then you can forgive them knowing they regret it and will stop doing it.
       
      If they continue to insult you and do not apologize it is much harder to forgive, and you are not obligated to forgive, unless you are a very strong and confident person in which you may always be able to forgive.
       
      But really if they continue to do this to you or others it must be stopped. 

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        Elky -3 years ago

        What if nobody stops it and I can't either?

        Please answer this, I am hurting.

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          Sam -3 years ago

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    Yosef Wiesner -3 years ago

    I have another question -
    How do you know how to answer so many different questions that people ask you?  Whatever they ask, you always know the right answer.  Please can you answer this question on the shiur so I can hear it?
     
    Thank You
    Yosef Wiesner 10years old
    Melbourne Australia

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      m.b.m -3 years ago

      when moshich comes is anyone gonna pass away?if no then we will just live 4 ever?what is our goal gonna be? were just gonna live, the world wont end???

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Coronavirus: Children's Program #8

Rabbi YY Jacobson

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