
This is a profound struggle of our generation: thousands of teenagers study Torah, observe mitzvot, and appear successful on the outside, but on the inside - they are suffocating.
In a special lesson on Parashat Vaira, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson reveals the real problem: We talk about love of Israel, about Torah, about holiness - but no one sits with our children to ask what is going on inside.
The story of Lot's wife teaches us something crucial: when a person is stuck in obsessive guilt, looking only at his own mistakes, not feeling loved - he becomes a "salt collector." Paralyzed. Frozen. Unable to continue.
The rabbi explains why Torah and Judaism sometimes become cold doctrine and technical talk instead of a warm embrace. And what needs to be done differently - now, before it's too late.