
He taught Torah to the world. But he couldn’t feel HaShem—until he healed.
What happens when one of the world’s most respected Torah teachers admits… he couldn’t feel Hashem?
In this raw and powerful conversation, Rabbi YY Jacobson opens up about the hidden struggles behind his spiritual life—his years-long journey to integrate Torah into his actual body, nervous system, and lived experience. Together, we explore what it means to do Teshuva from the inside out, why spiritual bypass is so common in frum communities, and how healing isn’t a detour from Torah—it’s the doorway back to G-d.
This is the most important episode I’ve ever recorded. And if you’ve ever felt disconnected, burned out, or unworthy of HaShem’s love, this one is for you.
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About Rabbi YY Jacobson

One of America’s premier Jewish scholars in Torah and Jewish mysticism, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak (YY) Jacobson is one of the most sought after speakers in the Jewish world today, lecturing to Jewish and non-Jewish audiences on six continents and in forty states, and serving as teacher and mentor to thousands across the globe. He is considered to be one of the most successful, passionate and mesmerizing communicators of Judaism today, culling his ideas from the entire spectrum of Jewish thought and making them relevant to contemporary audiences.
Rabbi YY Jacobson was the first rabbi ever to be invited by the Pentagon to deliver the religious keynote to the US military Chief of Chaplains and to the National Security Agency. At the conference he was hailed “The Jewish Billy Graham.”
Rabbi Jacobson founded and serves as dean of TheYeshiva.net, teaching, via the web, one of the largest Torah classes in the world today, with thousands of students globally. Formerly, he served as editor-in-chief of the largest Yiddish English newspaper existing today, The Algemeiner Journal, and as spiritual leader of Congregation Bais Shmuel in New York.