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On Passover, the tiniest amount of chametz is prohibited to teach us how important everything, even what seems so small, truly is.
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The powerful gifts of gratitude, hope and grit.
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Life is not about the calm. It’s about the waves.
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Poignant moments during the Seder where you can directly address the current difficult situation the Jewish People is facing.
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Relevant questions for attaining personal freedom.
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The Jewish People are a nation of miracles.
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How to find strength in a troubled world.
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How avoiding the pitfalls of assumptions promotes empathy and understanding in our interactions.
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The guidelines for a good vacation are also great tools for the good life.
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These Hebrew phrases convey timeless Jewish principles.
Joy unfolds as a byproduct of living a life steeped in meaning and authenticity.
How to jumpstart your personal exodus.
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by Rabbi Moshe Gersht
Three practical tools for living with joy right now.
Given the Jewish people’s traumatic history and the spike in antisemitism worldwide, it’s normal to feel anxious. Here’s what you can do about it.
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Learn why negative traits don't define you and discover practical ways to shift your thoughts and behaviors towards positive change.
How to navigate the complexities of overcoming betrayal and rebuild trust and forgiveness in your relationships.
The power of surrender and knowing your place in the universe.
Practical advice on how to navigate through life's stormy seas with increased grace and grit.
Mental illness is a disease, not a choice. Shame, denial, and superficial advice are not solutions.
Understanding the clash of desires and pleasures in our pursuit for true happiness.
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Because sports are human life in microcosm.
In a world filled with constant demands, finding harmony between career, personal growth, and self-care is an essential pursuit.
Learning to care less about what people think and strengthen your self-worth and resilience.
How to live a purposeful life.
The true measure of success lies in fostering positive character traits.
Your self-esteem comes from looking within and recognizing your inherent value.
by Carol Ungar
Hal Elrod’s morning practices get your day started off right. Most of them are part of daily Jewish life.
by Sofya Tamarkin
Everyone can still make a difference in supporting Israeli soldiers.
by Rivky Itzkowitz
Learning how to love yourself more and recognize your beauty.
Insights on how to tap into your hidden potential and climb towards the light.
by Rabbi Dovid Campbell
How I healed my high school trauma of not fitting in.
Practical Jewish wisdom on anger management.
by Riva Kent
In honor of Tu B’Shvat, insights from trees.
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The words of the fallen heroes reflecting on the possibility of death teach us about purpose and meaning in life.
Accepting your body doesn’t mean letting go and living an unhealthy lifestyle.
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Motivation expert Professor Ayelet Fishbach on how to achieve your goals this year.
As Oct 7ᵗʰ showed us, life can be cut short. Now’s the time to make resolutions that express your true values and priorities.
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Throughout my sorrow, the Jewish rituals of mourning helped me move forward in life, instead of remaining mired in grief.
Reframing the picture of our lives, not as victims of the past, but as the arbiters of our future.
You want to move on, but how do you shrug off the emotions of bitterness, hurt and betrayal?
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Resilience and overachievement can lead to outward success, but it may not necessarily lead to inner peace or healing from trauma.
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Observing Shabbat transported me into a parallel world whose grandeur I could never have known.
Because you can’t love others if you don’t love yourself.
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Burst your comfort zone bubble.
They’re brightening the world, just in time for Hanukkah.
Give, elevate the physical, and tap into tranquility.
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