In response to all of those seeking clarity and encouragement during these trying times, Rabbi Shais Taub gave a talk last week on why now is the time to be exceedingly hopeful.
This week, he followed with Part 2 of the series, and focused on the feelings that many Jews have right now of being alone. Using the life of Avraham from the parsha as a model, Rabbi Taub explains why Jews can never be normal and that the world’s healing depends on our becoming more comfortable with who we are.
This series was part of an ongoing series of lectures hosted by Chabad of the Five Towns where Rabbi Taub serves as scholar-in-residence.