Part 8/15:
Rabbi Jacobson addresses the profound question of death, asserting that death is not an absolute end but a transition. He uses analogies: just as water transforms from liquid to gas or ice, the soul changes form but continues to exist. The soul is beyond time and space, existing on a spiritual plane that is not accessible to physical senses.
He explains that the word dead is inaccurate; souls are immortal, having existed before birth and continuing after physical demise. While the loss of a loved one is devastating, understanding their soul’s ongoing journey offers comfort. The soul, which is not bound by physical limitations, continues to influence and be connected to us through memory, love, and spiritual resonance.