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Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? with Rabbi Asher Resnick

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Bad things keep on happening to good people. In what world is that acceptable and how could God let that happen? People who are suffering and undergo unsurmountable levels of pain struggle with this question all of the time. Many lose their belief in God over this question. For others, it strengthens their connection to God.

Rabbi Asher Resnick has gone through a lot in his life, yet he's a great person. Rabbi Resnick is no stranger to pain. He has dealt with things that you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. Drawing for Torah and Jewish teachings, Resnick shares his wisdom with Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, easing the minds of those who listen ensuring that there's something bigger happening.

Timeline:

00:00 Introduction

09:06 Dealing with suffering deepened my faith

13:03 Life distracts from feeling God's unconditional love

15:28 Focus on future

18:07 Using trauma to make the world better

22:44 Judaism emphasizes choice and finding life's meaning

24:45 Finding hope again

30:38 Success from trauma and resilience

32:12 Conclusion

About Rabbi Asher Resnick:

Rabbi Asher Resnick was born and raised in LA, and graduated from UCLA with a BA in Psychology. He received rabbinic ordination from Aish HaTorah and the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He served as a senior lecturer at the Institute of Jewish Legal and Medical Ethics in San Francisco, and at the Aish HaTorah Branch in New York.

Rabbi Resnick is currently one of the Educational Coordinators of Aish’s Executive Learning Center, and a senior training lecturer for Aish HaTorah’s Rabbinical Ordination program. As a close student of the late Rabbi Noach Weinberg zt”l, he developed a special expertise in addressing fundamental issues in Judaism, as well as in bringing classical texts to life. He established his JewishClarity.com website to make his wealth of material accessible to a far wider audience.

Connect with Rabbi Asher Resnick:

Buy "Pain is a Reality, Suffering is a Choice": https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Reality-S...

Learn more about Rabbi Asher Resnick at https://yeshiva.aish.com/meet-our-staff/

Connect with Bad Jew:

BadJew.co

https://linktr.ee/badjew

BadJewPod@gmail.com

Ig @BadJewPod

TikTok @BadJewPod

  continue reading

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Bad things keep on happening to good people. In what world is that acceptable and how could God let that happen? People who are suffering and undergo unsurmountable levels of pain struggle with this question all of the time. Many lose their belief in God over this question. For others, it strengthens their connection to God.

Rabbi Asher Resnick has gone through a lot in his life, yet he's a great person. Rabbi Resnick is no stranger to pain. He has dealt with things that you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. Drawing for Torah and Jewish teachings, Resnick shares his wisdom with Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, easing the minds of those who listen ensuring that there's something bigger happening.

Timeline:

00:00 Introduction

09:06 Dealing with suffering deepened my faith

13:03 Life distracts from feeling God's unconditional love

15:28 Focus on future

18:07 Using trauma to make the world better

22:44 Judaism emphasizes choice and finding life's meaning

24:45 Finding hope again

30:38 Success from trauma and resilience

32:12 Conclusion

About Rabbi Asher Resnick:

Rabbi Asher Resnick was born and raised in LA, and graduated from UCLA with a BA in Psychology. He received rabbinic ordination from Aish HaTorah and the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He served as a senior lecturer at the Institute of Jewish Legal and Medical Ethics in San Francisco, and at the Aish HaTorah Branch in New York.

Rabbi Resnick is currently one of the Educational Coordinators of Aish’s Executive Learning Center, and a senior training lecturer for Aish HaTorah’s Rabbinical Ordination program. As a close student of the late Rabbi Noach Weinberg zt”l, he developed a special expertise in addressing fundamental issues in Judaism, as well as in bringing classical texts to life. He established his JewishClarity.com website to make his wealth of material accessible to a far wider audience.

Connect with Rabbi Asher Resnick:

Buy "Pain is a Reality, Suffering is a Choice": https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Reality-S...

Learn more about Rabbi Asher Resnick at https://yeshiva.aish.com/meet-our-staff/

Connect with Bad Jew:

BadJew.co

https://linktr.ee/badjew

BadJewPod@gmail.com

Ig @BadJewPod

TikTok @BadJewPod

  continue reading

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