Watch: Processing Tragedy in the Time of Geulah
In the aftermath of a painful and shocking tragedy, Levi Polichenco and Simcha Fisch sit down in person for an honest conversation about grief, silence, and what it really means to believe. Instead of jumping to quick messages of “more light” or easy explanations, they slow things down and ask harder questions: When something like this happens, should we even be speaking yet? And if we do speak, what can be said truthfully? • Read More, Watch, Listen
In the aftermath of a painful and shocking tragedy, Levi Polichenco and Simcha Fisch sit down in person for an honest conversation about grief, silence, and what it really means to believe. Instead of jumping to quick messages of “more light” or easy explanations, they slow things down and ask harder questions: When something like this happens, should we even be speaking yet? And if we do speak, what can be said truthfully?
Drawing from the Rebbe’s words, Chanukah, and lived experience, the episode explores why loss is genuinely tragic, why questions are healthy, and why Geulah and Moshiach don’t stop being true just because reality feels broken. It’s a conversation about holding pain without denying it — and about continuing to live with the awareness that we are in the time of Geulah, even as we demand its full revelation.
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