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WY 882
Aren't people expected to tolerate everything today? The only thing not tolerated is someone who's intolerant. If so, tolerate everything - even if it causes damage or hurt. Ok, so where do we draw the line? Rav Yaakov exposes the hypocrisy of an attitude gone overboard, and how such freedom lead society to chaos. As always with Rav Yaakov, be prepared to be challenged. A valuable talk on human behavior.
WY 887
What are the deeper implications of the humanist who is so proud to serve humanity for its own sake? According to Rav Yaakov, that elevated state, which is often adopted to replace religion, appears to be a noble philosophy to follow. But on closer examination this belief has dark undertones that usually results in greater suffering and personal debasement.
WY 892 A
When the Palestinians offer us one kidnapped Israeli soldier in exchange for our releasing 200 of their condemned terrorists, the pill is very hard to swallow. How could we ever agree to sit at a bargaining table with such injustice? And why are they so brazenly sure we will accept such perverted demands? Hear how a Torah giant would respond - not only to make the best of the situation, but also to keep peace within one's conscience.
WY 895
What in the world can be wrong with democracy? A lot, says Rav Yaakov. Brilliant and eminently logical, follow his rationale of the pitfalls in an open society that has no real sense of authority or leadership. Hear what the ideal form of government is, and why is it impossible to bring about such a reality in our modern world.
WY 900 A
A person'såÊconscience will bother him when he does something that he's previously decided was wrong. If so, wouldn't it seems that he could rely on his conscience to warn him about whether something is in fact right or wrong? What is the down side of solely using the human mind? Then again, how does our power of intellect prove that the Torah is true, and it's code of moral law absolute?åÊ
WY 901 A
One of the great complaints in Judaism is its nit-picking attention to detail. Wouldn't Judaism be more accepted if it was known as the religion of love rather than the religion of law? So why all its obsession with picayune details? Rav Yaakov brings a remarkable analysis of 'accomplishment' to prove his point. Learn how true greatness depends on every element being exactly in its place, and how character development, the hallmark of Judaism, will shine best with careful attention to minutiae.
WY 903 A
Freedom is one of this generations biggest buzz-words. But consider for a moment just how free are we to do as we please åÐ with loads of societal pressures nudging us from all sides? Additionally, to what degree does our every effort to exercise our free will, and our intensity for finding stable core values to live by fit into the equation? You may want to hear this talk more than once.
WY 903 B
God gave each of us a tremendous amount of freedom. He also maintains our physical existence while allowing us the independence to openly rebel against Him. Join Rav Yaakov for a critical analysis of the complex subject of Free Will and God’s supervision. He also discusses how evil, suffering and man’s decisions interact with Divine Providence.
WY 906 B
Rav Yaakov Weinberg explains why a prophet is the starting point for most religions, and the crucial validations at Sinai that stamped Moses as a true prophet of God. One question posed was maybe the whole story was just a big hoax passed down from generation to generation? Excellent answers for difficult questions.
WY 907 B
No matter how many more years we're going to live in this world, if we believe the World to Come exists shouldn't we be attempting to advance our spiritual needs before our physical ones? Nevertheless, we are all fully aware of the strong physical influence our immediate needs have on us. Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg shows us how capable we are for keeping our priorities in sight and how we can wisely utilize the remaining years for earning eternal benefit and pleasure.