When Judaism Becomes Boring: The Secret to Bringing Back the Fire and Passion 

Haredim 10
February 5, 2026   
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Do you sometimes feel that prayer has become mechanical and automatic? That the commandments are done only out of habit, without excitement and connection? You are not alone.

In a special lesson, Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Jacobson delves into one of the most painful problems in Jewish life: the routine that turns us into robots. Through a moving story about Rabbi Mendel Potreps, who spent Shabbat in frozen Siberia without any framework, we will learn the difference between living Judaism and technical Judaism and how to feel and experience holiness even when the external lighting disappears.

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