Torah“Everything is for the best” – comforting or insensitive?February 3, 2019 Cinema Mode Watch LaterRemove Subscribe When people are going through challenges in life and you tell them “remember it’s all for the best” or “everything happens for a reason” – does this do more damage than good? What does Judaism say about this? Ollie discusses with Rabbi Daniel Rowe. J-TVFacebookEmailWhatsAppTwitter You may also like Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Tu B’Shvat: The Stewardship Paradigm The Jewish way to achieve self-confidence and self-worth REThink – debate with Rabbi Sacks and Richard Dawkins Parshat Vayeitzei – Great new thoughts on timeless ideas The Jewish economy explained Students Challenge Rabbi with Outrageous Questions on Judaism Parshat Toldot – Great new ideas by women Parshat Chayei Sarah: New thoughts on timeless topics in the parsha Parshat Vayeira – Great new thoughts on timeless ideas Avraham reveals the new religion – Seinfeld Style! Archeologists find the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Parshat Haazinu: New thoughts on timeless topics in the parsha