
This Jewish Life - With Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
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Smorgasbord of Jewish Philosophy
If you are interested in a wide ranging discussion on many relevant topics in Jewish thought and wisdom with a healthy sprinkling of decidedly irrelevant yet fascinating tidbits of Jewish knowledge, this is the class for you!
Why God should be a priority in our lives
Chessed (Kindness): The catalyst for greatness
Forgiving the unrepentant: How to overlook the misdeeds of others
Troubleshooting relationships: What you can do when things go wrong
Is Judaism still Relevant?
Rabbi Wolbe outlines the three reasons why Judaism is exceedingly important.
How can God command us to have an emotion?
Three times in the Torah we are commanded to love someone or something. How is that reasonable?
Jewish Life Cycles: From Bar Mitzvah to Grave
Jewish Perspective: Puberty > Coming of age > Adolescence > Dating and Courtship > Marriage > Divorce > Parenting > Mid-life crisis > Dying like a Jew > Jewish Burial > תחית המתים (Resuscitation of the dead).
Understanding the Jewish Calendar
Learn about the Jewish perspective in time, and how we can tap into the same spiritual entities that existed in yesteryear. This fascinating idea joins another: the coexistence of a Lunar month and a solar year in the Jewish calendar. Lastly, learn the meaning of the various Jewish holidays and significant times in the calendar […]
What does Judaism really say about Moshiach (Messiah)
Curious to know when Moshiach is coming? Can we – and should we – calculate his arrival? Think you’ve got what it takes to be Moshiach? Rabbi Wolbe answers these questions and outlines the qualifications needed for one to be crowned Moshiach and the accomplishments that Moshiach will achieve. Additionally, in this class we hear […]
What happens after you die?
Tune in and listen to the definitive Jewish answer to life’s most compelling question: what really happens after you die. One of the few topics where it is hard to speak from experience, Rabbi Wolbe culls from various sources and Jewish traditions to paint a complete picture that clarifies the basis of the discussion: what […]
Four Misconceptions Jews have about Judaism
Sheets with holes, shaved heads, arranges marriages and tattooed Jews excluded from Jewish cemeteries are but some of the misconceptions Jews have about Judaism. In this discussion, Rabbi Wolbe outlines and disproves the following four core and central misconceptions: Judaism is old, ancient, arcane, irrelevant and not contemporary to modern times. Mitzvas are ritualistic, repetitive and […]
Till Death do us part: Can we still have committed relationships
“שמח תשמח רעים האהובים כשמחך יצירך בגן עדן מקדם” This statement, part of the Sheva Brachos (Seven Blessings), is recited under the Chuppah ( wedding canopy) of traditional Jewish marriages. Translated into English, we pray: “Gladden the loving couple, like you gladdened your creations (Adam and Eve) in the Garden of Eden years ago.” This […]
Spiritual Shortcuts
Three fascinating and enlightening stories from the Talmud shed light on the two roadmaps to spiritual growth: the typical slow and steady grind, and the expedited way. Are you going to dip your toe in the pool or are you gonna take the plunge?
Honoring Parents
Learn about the responsibilities of children to honor and respect their parents.
National Revelation: An experience unlike any other
The answer to the most important question of all: How do we know we are right? Religions are mutually exclusive; The Jews, Christians and Moslems cannot all be right. It’s a zero sum game: If we are right, they all must be wrong! As Jews, we have to ask ourselves the question: are we merely […]
Shavuos Snippets
Rabbi Wolbe explains why Jews have traditionally stayed up the entire night of Shavuos studying.
The Individual in a community. Ethics 2.4
Starting with a riveting history lesson for background, Rabbi Wolbe and his team of collaborators attempt to unravel and decipher a particularly complex Mishna.
Ethics of the Fathers: A Truism about Altruism (1:3)
Discussing the various philosophical angles and aspects of Altruism invariably generates vigorous debate. In this class, Rabbi Wolbe attempts to unravel the very complex Jewish position on the issue.
Ethics of the Fathers: Spiritual Pipes (1.2)
In this class we learn what distinguishes Man from all other species, about the fascinating Jewish idea of the convergence of the spiritual and the physical and, in a first, Rabbi Wolbe calls out one of the participants as being “flaky”.
Ethics of the Fathers: Introduction (1.1)
Pirkei Avos, or Ethics of the Fathers is a compilation of Rabbinic ethical teachings spanning 500 years of Jewish vibrancy, circa 300 BCE to 200 CE, that, amazingly, retain their relevance to contemporary times. In this class, Rabbi Wolbe outlines the historical background to this fascinating work, explains the structure of the book, and digs […]
Grounds for Marriage: Combating Selfishness
A small child rarely wakes up to tend to her crying mother. From the beginning of our lives we are self-centered and care about ourselves only; in our quest to build better relationships, we must learn the tools to rid ourselves of this vile characteristic.
Why we get Drunk on Purim
On Purim we are instructed to intoxicate ourselves with wine till we do not know the difference between “Haman is cursed” and “Mordechai is blessed”. What could possibly be the rationale behind such a strange mitzvah?
Why didn’t God create the world in one instant?
Rabbi Wolbe addresses this interesting question, and also dabbles with the philosophical problems of an infinite existence and a finite world coexisting, and the paradox of Free Will in the face of an All Knowing God.
Capital Punishment in Jewish Law
Rabbi Wolbe explains the seemingly strange phenomenon where a defendant cannot be executed if the Judges unanimously call for his guilt, and other interesting laws relating to capital punishment.
The malleability of Halacha and the integrity of it’s transmitters
Is Halacha immutable? Does Halacha adapt to modernity? Did the executioners of the Law have the integrity to stay true and not bend in the face of controversy?
Why Adam and Eve did not have Torah
Rabbi Wolbe tackles a puzzling point to ponder relating to Adam and Eve and discusses various elements of Free Will.
Moses: The greatest prophet
Rabbi Wolbe explains the meaning of Moses being the “father of all prophets”, and delineates the profound differences in the veracity of our Revelations vs. all other religions.
Did David Sin?
How do we understand Biblical stories that seem to indicate that great men made grave mistakes? In this Q&A episode, Rabbi Wolbe discusses the story of Cain and Ebel, Reuben and Bilhah, David and Bathsheba and more.
How to meet your sweet
In this episode we address the idea of “Bashert” or destined one, the Talmudic sources for it, and outline the plan to find that special one
Social pressure vs. Social Influence
In this episode we discuss the positive and negative effects of our society, our community and our friends
How to get your prayers answered
In this episode, Rabbi Wolbe explains the theory and the practice of prayer and addresses all the philosophical problems with prayer, and gives us the key to getting our prayers answered.
Inspiration to Perspiration: How to implement a great idea
We all have those moments in life where we are galvanized to change ourselves, our community or the entire world. However, only a select few people actually take the inspiration to the finish line. In this episode, Rabbi Wolbe delineates the fundamental key point that distinguished the great ones from the common-folk. (לע”נ שלמה בן חיים […]
Intellectual Prowess: How to mobilize your most important gift
Our intellect is our most potent of assets. It is what distinguishes us from animals and what enables us to overcome our challenges. Learn the how what and why of maximizing your intellectual power in this episode
Introduction to Mussar
What is Mussar and how did it come about? Those questions, coupled with anecdotes and lessons, are the content of this episode.
Suffering: Lessons from Joseph
The Five C’s of every Happy Harmonious and Stable Marriage
If we are to believe the statistics, the majority of marriages today end up in divorce. The Torah outlines the five components to a Happy, Harmonious and Stable Marriage , each beginning with the letter “C”. In this episode, Rabbi Wolbe delineates and elucidates these key principles.
What are angels: Lessons in relationships
Can we really learn real life lessons in our relationships from angels. Indeed we can, and Rabbi Wolbe shows us how.
Why Jews Don’t believe in Jesus
All Jews know that we do not believe in Jesus, but not many know why. In this episode, Rabbi Wolbe outlines the reasons why Jew do not believe in Jesus, have not done so in the past and will not in the future.