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WY 935
It's always hard to know how much effort we need to exert to get things done without crossing the line into excess. In this interesting talk, Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg clarifies the basic difference between emunah and bitachon, and how to determine on your own the appropriate amount of effort needed to get the desired results.
WY 937
Why is it that modern society has this fixation that all they undertake has to be exciting? Does just the thought of the laborious task of doing teshuva discourage you? Catch a few sparkling moments of genius from Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg - whose challenge to us for taking teshuva to heart may be the key for that important change in your life you've always been hoping for.
WY 940
Perhaps we pray to flag God's attention, or maybe it's to butter Him up? Or maybe as Rav Yaakov explains in this anatomy of tefillah just how k'dei it is to keep moving towards an intimate relationship with God.
WY 942 A
If prayer has the power to completely change the outcome of every situation, doesn't such a power contradict the laws of justice? If you deserve something, shouldn’t you receive it without the need to ask? And if you don't, can you sentimentally cajole God's favor? Rav Yaakov discusses the intricacies of this highly paradoxical practice.
WY 942 C
Translation of prayers are a life-saver for those who can’t manage through the full Amidah with understanding. Hear Rav Yaakov's down and up sides to forcing the Hebrew text into a English version, and why the original Hebrew Siddur must never be rendered as obsolete.
WY 951
The structure of the Torah and the methods used for extrapolating the practical outcomes of the law all point to the integral component of human logic, which was woven into our intellect to understand Torah. Rav Yaakov asks, 'but just how reliable is the mind?' Many great geniuses throughout history have come to conclusions that were grotesque and/or laughable, why should our conclusions be any different?
WY 952 A
Are there times that you feel the structure of Torah laws dampens your freedom and constricts your ability to express your full self? Rav Yaakov Weinberg points out the extent that everyone sacrifices parts of their freedom to achieve the goals they desire. He defines the parameters of freedom and also explores how Torah affects us on a metaphysical level.
WY 953
The ability to give without expecting anything in return was woven into the fabric of the world by God - with the sole aim of bestowing good upon its inhabitants. We in turn attempt to emulate this trait in our relations with each other. Rav Weinberg also explains how Klal Yisrael has extended this process a step further to accept responsibility, even if it may include giving rebuke.
WY 956
From the eyes of an outsider, it seems like people who carefully follow the Torah are restricting their self-expression. Rav Yaakov questions this reasoning by pointing to an area that we in fact do conform - yet from that same place we are encouraged to express our maximum individuality.
WY 970
If you are considering the study of Kabbalah, or if you are wondering what Kabbalah is all about in the first place, then you have found the right address. Rabbi Weinberg zt"l's down-to-earth discussion explains the many divisions of Kabbalah, and what it really takes to reap its prized mystical benefits.