Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:
How can Elul help us during these trying times?
- What can we do differently and better this Elul to ensure that 5785 will be a great year?
- Can you explain in practical terms how I can connect to the king in the field?
- Why don’t we find Elul and its special customs mentioned in the Talmud or the Rambam?
- What is the proper translation of kesiva v'chasima tova?
- Did the Rebbe say that his favorite prayer is modeh ani?
- As an introverted artist uncomfortable with reaching out to curators and galleries, what more can I do to get my art out there?
- What does the opening verse teach us?
- What is its connection to Elul?
- If the curses in this week’s chapter are really deep hidden blessings, why do we read them in an undertone, and no one is called up to that reading?
- Why does it take 40 years to truly understand the Torah and have a complete relationship with Hashem?
- What more can we do to release the remaining hostages?
- How can we honor the souls of those brutally murdered?
- How can I get beyond my anguish for the families of the hostages and those that have lost loved ones? How can I find a balance between holding space and praying for them and living my own life?