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Three tools for attaining more happiness.
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by Debbie Gutfreund
Kyle Maynard’s courage to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, despite having no hands or feet, encapsulates the mindset of the sukkah.
by Rabbi Tzvi Sytner
He's holding me tight, so I'll be alright.
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by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
Everything has its own part to play the Divine orchestra.
The pandemic has stripped away security. But we don't need the security of yesterday to be happy today.
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A survivor's smile taught me how to experience joy during this pandemic.
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Unlike Passover and Shavuot, it doesn't seem to commemorate an important historical event for our national history!
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