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WY 912 A
Why do people have such a hard time making the correlation between the harsh suffering they experience to their deeds? Could it be that such conflicts were initiated by God? This series addresses big questions we have during such times. Rav Yaakov first states that we do live in a good world, and that much of the unhappiness and despair we experience would be uprooted by adopting a different outlook. This comprehensive series discusses the subtle workings of hashgacha pratis in action.
WY 912 B
Why is it that most people have a hard time seeing the correlation between harsh suffering and their deeds? Is it possible that such a process could have originated from God? This series addresses the BIG questions we all ask at critical times during our lives. Rabbi Weinberg first describes how it is a good world and not an evil world, and how the overwhelming unhappiness and despair we experience can be changed with the proper outlook. This comprehensive series discusses the more subtle workings of hashgacha pratis in action.
WY 912 C
Why is it that most people have a hard time seeing the correlation between harsh suffering and their deeds? Is it possible that such a process could have originated from God? This series addresses the BIG questions we all ask at critical times during our lives. Rabbi Weinberg first describes how it is a good world and not an evil world, and how the overwhelming unhappiness and despair we experience can be changed with the proper outlook. This comprehensive series discusses the more subtle workings of hashgacha pratis in action.
WY 912 D
Most ideas about suffering come to a screeching halt when we try to figure out why a righteous person should ever have to suffer. Rabbi Weinberg takes us back to the 1st Temple Period when our intimate connection with God resulted in clearly seeing the cause of every reward or punishment. Today, our relationship with God is thickly veiled - making it much harder to track each outcome back to its source. Learning to be more introspective about the causes of your suffering and having a better understanding of our goal in this world will help you to focus more carefully on life's ultimate justice.
WY 912 E
Underneath it all don't most people feel this planet is far from being the just world we expect? It is not so apparent why the innocent and righteous suffer, while the guilty and ruthless criminals prosper, and die peacefully in their sleep. How does God allow such brazen behavior to contradict His stance of Ultimate Justice? Rav Yaakov Weinberg opens the lid on this paradox by explaining how the very existence of this anomaly is the strongest evidence for there being life and existence after death. He also probes the topic of past lives and transmigration of the soul.
WY 912 G
Tragic situations usually cause a knee-jerk reaction of 'Why is so much pain dished out to good people'? Rav Yaakov explains our inability to define 'good and bad people, and events', and addresses accusations that scream out during tragic times. A sobering class on the havoc we create with our behavior and the subsequent blame we aim towards God.
WY 923
Why is Moses called the father of all prophets? What level of prophesy put him above all the others? And what is the basic difference between a Jewish prophet and a not Jewish prophet? Rav Weinberg explains the framework of prophecy and why Moshe was head and shoulders above them all.
WY 926 A
Why are people so intrigued by what happens after they die? Hear the Jewish perspective of life after death and how the body and soul interact during the transition. Rabbi Weinberg zt"l discusses reincarnation and explains why accepting the reality of åÔlife after death' is an essential step for understanding the true nature and meaning of one's existence.
WY 926 B
Chazal say one second of Olam Habah contains more pleasure than all the cumulative pleasures of Olam Hazeh. Yet Chazal also learn that one second of Talmud Torah and mitzvos here has more value than the eternity of Olam Habah. Rabbi Weinberg zt"l reaches deep within to paint a picture of the pleasures in this world compared to the next. His conclusion is a lighthouse in the night for those who understand it.
WY 931
Rabbi Weinberg zt"l defines the specific characteristic of a Ben Torah which he holds is responsible not only for the survival of Torah, but for mankind as well. Hear a clear formula to avoid falling into the rut of doing mitzvos by rote.