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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.
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.



