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KY 256 CV
What if man can’t handle the experience of Divine justice? The Ramchal introduces the idea of a provisional suspension of the justified response to man, where we are given more time to correct our path. Don’t we all want that? Not really. Sometimes the amount of rope we’re given can be used to hurt ourselves far more than help. Rabbi Kirzner explains the danger the world is in when it is given the time to continue in the path of negativity, and G-d’s continued nurturing of the world.

KY 256 CW
What if man has acted in a way that makes him undeserving of being nurtured by G-d? The Ramchal introduces a frightening concept of man staying alive in a physical sense, but in reality being disconnected from Divinely given life. The result is someone dead who shows external signs of life. The powerful lesson? Don’t take your spirituality for granted. A very thought-provoking class.

KY 256 CX
If we observe the first two thousand years of the world, it seems that aside from a few major incidents in history there was no system of action and consequent Divine judgment. While this hiatus sounds rather blissful, in reality it leads to an excess of evil and suffering. Follow the concept of suspending judgment by understanding G-d’s concealment and what that brings about.

KY 256 CZ
Our growth process in this world is extraordinarily similar to the maturation of a child. While we see what a child is doing, there is a wealth of potential that will only be revealed over years. Part of our limitation is that we see some of what G-d is doing, but lack a totality of understanding of the full picture and where the world is headed. This is something we will only understand once Moshiach comes.

KY 256 DA
There are times in our history that the conduct of G-d seems to be completely hidden. There are other periods of time when evil is magnifying itself and negativity abounds. However, we still have the capacity to access spirituality through the Torah. While the world is not moving in a way consonant with these ideals, we can pray to make it a part of our lives – and achieve that.

KY 256 DB
The essence of G-d never changes. However, our ability to appreciate spirituality and His revelation changes. While revelation can be given through miracles, these are really external in nature. The “Wow” moment quickly fades if we don’t have a method to incorporate it into our lives. How do we internalize G-d’s revelation?

KY 256 DC
How do we fit in to the picture of G-d’s revelation? If we simply watch the various periods of history, G-d’s open presence seems rather erratic. What decides the level of revelation we’re given? The Ramchal proves through an analysis of history that we are the ones this decision rests upon. Are we ready to do what is necessary to see a fuller picture of G-d? Rabbi Kirzner ends off with a fascinating parallel between human development and the Divine movement toward revelation.

KY 256 DE
Which conduct of G-d is being used in the world today? All that goes on is some blend of G-d’s justice. While there are various ways to apply it, and the experience of it can change, it all heads back to the same idea. Listen to a fascinating class on the ingredients in the system of justice, how past, present, and future affect it, and how we can see this throughout history.

KY 256 DF
Is man intrinsically good or intrinsically evil? When analyzing a world that shows humanity to be capable of both to extreme degrees, understanding the depth of the negative and positive drive can be confusing. The Ramchal speaks of G-d’s original creation of man and His decision to grant the potential for great good to come from him. However, that capacity must be balanced by the ability to choose the exact opposite. However, the spectrum of choice can only be traced back to G-d.

KY 256 DG
What is the underlying message of the spectrum of choice in the world? G-d’s statement to us that He is giving Himself to us, for our good. This means that G-d can be found everywhere and in everything in the world. The physical world is one that would be total darkness would it not be merely a camouflage for the Divine. How can we see past it to choose light?