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Weekly Women's Class by Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi YY Jacobson
162 episodes
5 days ago
A Class on the Weekly Parsha - Insights on the Weekly Parsha by Rabbi YY Jacobson
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A Class on the Weekly Parsha - Insights on the Weekly Parsha by Rabbi YY Jacobson
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Education
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
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"Ayeka:" Why Must You Hide from Me? The Internal Shame that Destroys You - Women's Rosh Hashanah Class
Weekly Women's Class by Rabbi YY Jacobson
1 hour 26 minutes 49 seconds
1 month ago
"Ayeka:" Why Must You Hide from Me? The Internal Shame that Destroys You - Women's Rosh Hashanah Class
Coronating the King: Bringing Hashem into the Most Shameful, Lonely Parts of Your Being: This class was presented on Tuesday, 23 Elul, 5785, September 16, 2025, Parshas Nitzavim, at The Barn @ 84 Viola Rd. in Montebello, NY. We explore the first question asked by G-d to Adam on the first Rosh Hashanah of history: Ayeka, where are you? He did not ask him why he sinned and ate from the tree of knowledge; he asked him: Why do you need to hide from me? Can you come out of your hiding place so we can enjoy the garden together? We analyze the inner fear and shame that paralyze so many of us, and deprive us of the ability to experience internal love and bliss. The coronation of Hashem on Rosh Hashanah is the invitation to bring infinite Divine acceptance into those very shameful and scary places. The life-changing experience of embracing all our parts and allowing the love to flow freely and uninhibitedly.
Weekly Women's Class by Rabbi YY Jacobson
A Class on the Weekly Parsha - Insights on the Weekly Parsha by Rabbi YY Jacobson