Yud Tes Kislev 5782 Farbrengen
Rabbi YY Jacobson
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Dedicated by David and Eda Schottenstein in loving memory of Hadassah bas Schneur Zalman Lebovic
Dedicated by Nochum Litkowsky in memory of his father, Shimon ben Yisroel, for the 51st yartzeit on Yud-Tes Kislev.
Rabbi YY Jacobson lead a Farbrengen for Yud-Tes/Chaf Kislev together with Rabbi Shais Taub, with musical accompaniment by Eli Marcus & Yisroel Edelson. The event was on Wednesday evening, 20 Kislev, 5782, November 24, 2021, at the Ohr Chaim Shul, 20 Forshay Rd (Tent ג'), Monsey, NY.
Yud Tes Kislev 5782 Farbrengen
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Dedicated by David and Eda Schottenstein in loving memory of Hadassah bas Schneur Zalman Lebovic
Dedicated by Nochum Litkowsky in memory of his father, Shimon ben Yisroel, for the 51st yartzeit on Yud-Tes Kislev.
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Anonymous -28 days ago
Hi,
Im trying to download the farbrengen for yud tes kislev but its not allowing me to?
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Anonymous -1 month ago
WOW! WOW! this was something out of this world every minute is a jem
Rabbi YY and Rabbi Taub you rock the house down!!
Thank You so much!
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Yossi -5 months ago
Changed my life!
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Anonymous -2 years ago
I new R usher arkovitz , i couldnt stop crying hearing this amazing unbelevable story, that one good man with one good word can save a humen being mamesh, phsicly and spirtatlly , d
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Malkah Gittel -3 years ago
Please help me locate the chapter(s) in Tanya which point to the idea that Animal Soul is NOT synonymous with Yetzer Hara.
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Anonymous -3 years ago
What is rabbi yy email adress?
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Kj -3 years ago
Who was you leader -- is GD not still there?
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Anonymous -3 years ago
you ask dumb questions
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Kj -3 years ago
Was that truly a dumb question, or, were you not able to comprend the meaning/depth?
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yehudah stillman efrat -3 years ago
no words to express the magnificance of this deep interplay between to great chassidim of the Rebbe.
you guys exceeded all your limitations. Yashar Koach. fantastic discussions of the basics of the Tanya!
thank you!!!!!
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Anonymous -3 years ago
This was a beautiful evening of revealation and deepening...an opportunity to awaken to the habitual and preceedurally learned ways that we have all learned to survive, which block us from thriving and fearlessly embracing Hashem, others and ourselves...
However, with all due respect I feel that there was a missed opportunity to model how to really be present to and with another. About six hours into the night with Mendel... Rabbi YY I loved how you began to physicalized an intellectual concept with him.You brought him near, gently turned him, physically essentially aligning yourself him. However, he wasnt getting the concept...and was saying over and over "I don't get it". In the end he put his head on the table and appeared so alone, unheard and withdrawn. I was shocked...that was a complete re-enactment of exactly what you are so deeply trying to verbalize and speaking about trying to repair...I was also shocked that not one man there put their hand on his shoulder to comfort him... In my mind I had hoped that you would bring Mendel back and let him bring you near, gently turning you so that you could see and hear what he needed to be heard and deeply understood.
I offer this with all due respect ...thank you for your unrelenting toiling with the deepest of the deep
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Anonymous -3 years ago
I agree, I wish someone would've given him a hug...
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Kj -3 years ago
Jacob had to wrestle with Gd alone. To run to one wrestling with the things of Gd is flesh. Flesh cannot meet the need of the soul!
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Molly -3 years ago
The truth about us
At first you may feel OMG 7 plus hours it's not even worth starting.....
But take it at your speed and listen to every word !
You might even want to hear it all over so it actully goes in and becomes part of you.
See for yourself.....
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Devorah -3 years ago
Question for Rabbi YY
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abe -3 years ago
please dont use rhw word " (they) can't", as one should never underestimate the power of Bechira
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Kj -3 years ago
Or, let me embrace that scared, confused child within that was trampled because ivalue that child. I will love the crying child within until he heals and can live and feel again. I will show that child who Gd knows he is as His creation!
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peretz -3 years ago
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y -3 years ago
hamtakat ha... bsharoshom. is the key!!!
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Kj -3 years ago
They say you stop growing at the point of trauma. Growing again, with new life, and that from Gd, is key!
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Yochanan Gordon -3 years ago
Question for Rabbi YY
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Kj -3 years ago
Or, nobody taught me the social skills needed to succeed!
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Kj -3 years ago
I'm broken...or, I believe the lies of the serpent who said I was trash when Gd said I was His beloved creation?
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Kj -3 years ago
You are not just wonderful because of who you are. You, like GD, are wonderful because you are His creation, which was created in His image. All things of Gd are wonderful beautiful, etc.
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Chaya -3 years ago
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Kj -3 years ago
Or, like Eve and the serpent -- you will be like GD..do it my way!
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Kj -3 years ago
Ah, you survive by and through the law of Gd and it's covering, protection, power and vengeance!
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Kj -3 years ago
And, when GD tells you who you are to Him personally, nothing else will ever matter again!
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Kj -3 years ago
A holy relationship, not just a relationship.
A relationship steeped in love for GD and His ways!
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Kj -3 years ago
So, if one is really looking for Gd, is the reason child abuse is prevalent because folks are trying to access a certain aspects of the purity of Gd only available through a child?
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abe -3 years ago
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Anonymous -3 years ago
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Kj -3 years ago
Ah, but the angel had to come to Jacob to wrestle first!
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Kj -3 years ago
Looking for Hashem in the flesh is still flesh. Looking for Hashem in alcohol is flesh!
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Chaya Hornstein -3 years ago
wow!! thx! may it be a zchus!!
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Anonymous -3 years ago
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Malka -3 years ago
Is this working for anyone else? I don't see the feed.
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Tzvi Jacobs -3 years ago
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Shmuel -3 years ago
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Mordechai Litzman -3 years ago
Sound
The only sound that works now is the piano. It looks like people are singing but no sound from any other feed.
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Yechiel Silber -3 years ago
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Rochel -3 years ago
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chana p -3 years ago
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bracha cohen -3 years ago
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Debbie -3 years ago
We're always learning that Hashem will continually give us challenges. So are we to think whenever things are a little bit better and there is finally some sense of calmness, there will/must always be a storm to follow? I have been in such depression and anxiety and now for whatever reason Hashem has brought in a sense of calmness. I daven every day to hold onto this and daven to Hashem so, I knw this might sound strange, that he understands this calmness allows me to focus on doing Chesed... for other people and concentrate less on only myself - which tends to happen when one finds themselves in an abyss. There is a part of me just waiting...
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Moshe B. -3 years ago
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tzivia -3 years ago
Esteemed Rabbis,, Presumably you will address this tonight since you are both very up to date in somatic therapies, embodied healing etc...AND excellent practitioners of the Tanya as a guide for living.
The Tanya, as I understand it, seems to be a book on behavioral therapy/ a mind over matter method/ a 'keep you eye on the goal and push through the pain to get there' approach.
How does that line up with so much of what we are learning today about the body keeping the score?
None of the above-stated methods help us arrive at homeostasis where our survival brain and thinking brain are aligned. Our thinking brain is demanded to be on overdrive to achieve all of the above. Behaviors lay down new neural pathways and lead to change over time- beautiful. But even for a person in his executive functioning space, with no external triggers/threats, forcing thinking brain override (the CBT approach, and the Moach Shalit al Halev approach) we risk kindling (triggering of a memory capsule/ increasing internal sensitivity so that even when the external situation is safe, our survival brain neurocepts danger!) I.e if we are not healing internal dysregulation, behavioral therapy is not only ineffective, but coutner-productive.
(For example: Think of a child with social anxiety disorder, being taught how to socialize and now having a stronger awareness of how ineffective his current toolkit is! We are giving him thinking brain override tools rather than healing an internal dysregulated state.)
So my question to you - where does chassidus address
a) survival brain/thinking brain alignment/homeostasis.
b) Healing from allostatic load/ rather than simply addressing the thinking brain override method.d) who is the Tanya addressing -
(only those who have a somatic practitioner and are fully healed?)
Rabbi Taub- if I still have your attention, this link brought to mind ALL of the above questions. https://www.soulwords.org/video/how-to-be-here/ (In my understanding) You discuss anxiety from a THINKING brain place. I am assuming this is from a few years back, and I am wondering if you would approach this from a different place today? Or at least reframe it?
And if yes, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR the updated version. How does Chassidus approach anxiety as a sensation rather than a thought? Now that we know that "Thinking it away" doesn't help.
With awe and respect of your great minds and commitment to sharing the wisdom,
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zvi -3 years ago
My wife has a question: why is it that by a yiddishe mother, whatever she does and how much she does, there will always be other things left to do?.....
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isaac -3 years ago
I have a question that has been bothering me for a long time. Why should a person believe if what he thinks or feels is right if we can have so many issues that make us interpret things the wrong way? Why is our perspective correct?
For example, if a person keeps on hurting me, how do I know if that person is doing something wrong or I'm am just super sensitive and should not be getting hurt?
Thank you.
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Yoel -3 years ago
I have been listening to your shiurim for a couple of years as you maybe heard thousands of times the god that I was raised to believe in is a punishing monster so although I'm frum my relationship with God is that I would love to run away from him but no matter were I go he's also there.
I really wanna change my hashkafa on god but i can't find the Judaism that you talk about anywhere!! I'm really traumatized by the image i have of god and after going to therapy i still can't change that part in me one reason may be because I'm not totally sure that my hashkafa is not correct because I open Jewish books and see the same; I hear rabbis talk the same.
So maybe you are really in the wrong and my trauma is justified, that is real Judaism?!
My question is can you recommend me a book or something to change the way I see G-d and also how is it that books that were written by big Jewish personas teach such a distorted image of god thank you for your shiurim. You are the best!
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A JEW -3 years ago
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leaah -3 years ago
question
My actual deep question is how much are we supposed to listen/trust the opinions and studies of renowned speakers who speak about Trauma and anxiety but don’t believe in God and have an entirely different view of the world, the reason for creation, and why we’re in this world.
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Hillel -3 years ago
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Menachem Angster -3 years ago
Women coming to the fabrengen
Is there going to be a place for women to come for the fabrengen?
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Admin -3 years ago
Yes there will place for women by farbrengen on other side of mechitza
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Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson -3 years ago
Yes
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