Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics: Rosh Chodesh Sivan
- What is the unique power of this day?
- What does “like one person, with one heart” mean?
- What’s the most important way to prepare for Matan Torah?
- It’s gratifying to see that Rabbis in Jerusalem reacted to your program last week, warning against harassment.
- What are we celebrating on Shavuos?
- What is the historic and cosmic significance of the Giving of the Torah?
- What exactly is Torah?
- Since Torah is the purpose of creation, why was it not given to Adam in the beginning of creation?
- What was the purpose of the patriarchs keeping the Torah before it was given?
- Why is the holiday called Shavuos?
- What is its connection to oaths?
- Is Shavuos the anniversary of our nation’s birth?
- Why is the 50th day not counted?
- Why don’t we begin the new cycle of reading the Torah after Shavuos, when we received the Torah?
- Why don't we dance with the Torah on Shavuos like we do on Simchas Torah?
- Why were there thunder and lightning when the Torah was given?
- What did we receive at Sinai – the entire Torah, or just the Ten Commandments?
- Why do the Ten Commandments begin with an Egyptian word – Anochi?
- Is there any connection with Adam using that word when he hid from G-d after eating from the Tree of Knowledge?
- Why are there differences between the two texts of the Ten Commandments documented in the Torah?
- Why is naaseh v’nishma considered a great act?
- What is the virtue of committing and acting before listening and understanding?
- If action is primary, why the need to understand?
- What is the meaning of the two crowns given to us at Matan Torah?
- What does the Rebbe Rashab say about this in his magnum opus Hemshech B’Shaah She’hikdimu Ayin Beis?
Shavuos – Matan Torah The Ten Commandments Naaseh V’Nishma and the Crowns Why don't we recite the chapter about Manna in our daily prayers? Follow-up