Essays
Living With Faith and Hope After September 11
An essay written by Rabbi Jacobson with Yom Kippur’s message of hope to the world that was shaken September 11th.
Read MoreVirtual Reality: 12 Tammuz
The Chassidic holiday Yud Beis Tammuz celebrates the release of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Scheerson from imprisonment by the Russian government. This article discusses the connection between 12 Tammuz and the idea of reality.
Read MoreGimmel Tammuz: The Silent Sun
Gimmel Tammuz is the day that the Lubavitcher Rebbe passed. It is also the day that Joshua miraculously stopped the sun. Rabbi Simon Jacobson discusses the connection between the two events.
Read MoreEmerging Purim Patterns: The Connection Between Purim and the 2003 Persian Gulf War
Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best-selling “Toward a Meaningful Life’, explores the connection between Purim and the Gulf War of 2003 and the Gulf War of 1991. Connect the dots of history.
Read MoreMan Is a Tree of the Field: Of Trees and Men
“Man is [like] a tree of the field,” and the Jewish calendar reserves one day each year—the “New Year for Trees” on the 15th of Shevat—for us to contemplate our affinity with our botanical analogue and what it can teach us about our own lives.
Read MoreWhen Shabbat Follows Rosh Hashanah
Learn about this spiritual meaning of where Rosh Hashanah falls on the Jewish calendar.
Read MoreTwo Halves of a Soul
Man and woman are two halves of a soul. Man and woman, comprising the two halves of a single body, likewise share a single soul.
Read MoreWoman Warrior: The Daughters of Tzelafchad
At a defining moment in the history of Israel, the daughters of Tzelafchad, profoundly influenced the Jew’s approach to the world in which he lives.
Read MoreThe World is a Ball: Spirituality in Soccer
In addition to the games’ entertainment and therapeutic uses, there is some significant lesson-taking to be gleaned from the hidden spirituality in soccer. A discussion in the spirit of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Chassidism.
Read MoreOn the Non-Existence of Evil
Take a deep look at the non existence of evil. Explore the idea that “Everything that G-d does, He does for good” conception of evil and suffering, as experienced by Rabbi Akiva.
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