
About this episode
The episode discusses a dybbuk encounter and explores why people cling to destructive habits despite knowing the truth.
A terrifying dibbuk encounter. A haunting question from Rabbi Yerucham Levovitz. And one chilling answer about why people cling to destructive habits—even when faced with the truth. The teachings of the Chofetz Chaim reveal how the more we attach ourselves to emes and kedusha, the easier it becomes to break free and hold on to what truly lasts forever.
People in this episode
Host: Don Jarashow
Topics covered
- dybbuk
- destructive habits
- truth
- spirituality
- Judaism
- emotional attachment
Keywords
- dybbuk
- Rabbi Yerucham Levovitz
- Chofetz Chaim
- destructive habits
- spirituality
- Judaism
- truth
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