Episode 107 - G-d. My Critic or Companion?

This week’s Street Farbrengen began with a story that shook the room.

A man who lost his son.
A man who later experienced something that felt like an open miracle.
And instead of comfort, his response was raw and aching:
“Hashem… what do You want from me?”

Not rebellion.
Not disbelief.
Pain.

From there, the conversation opened into something far deeper than the original story:
Can you live with questions that never resolve?
Is it stronger to believe without answers — or to reject belief altogether?
Why is growth sometimes more frightening than staying in pain?
And what does it actually mean to live with God — not as a judge watching you, but as a Presence waiting for you?

This is not a light episode.
It’s not a neat one.
But it may be one of the most honest conversations we’ve ever released.

If you’ve ever struggled with faith, purpose, suffering, responsibility, or the weight of your own potential — this episode is for you.

Listen slowly.

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