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Bracha Goetz is the Harvard-educated author of 38 books that help children's souls shine and the author of a candid memoir about overcoming food addictions joyfully and spiritually: Searching for God in the Garbage. All of her books can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Bracha-Goetz/e/B001KCI086/friendsofaishhat
by Bracha Goetz
When we're overeating, it's not our bodies that are hungry – it’s our souls.
by Rabbi Ron Yitchok Eisenman and Bracha Goetz
When neighbors band together, a small miracle happens in Canarsie, NY.
An Orthodox woman’s unusual encounter with a kabbalist lays the groundwork for her thriller novel just published by the New York Review of Books
Reversing the body-soul conundrum of overeating.
What one person can do when he really cares about the Jewish people.
Silence may be golden, but not when abuse is involved.
How did I get to be here at this exclusive WASPy garden party among the Kennedys and the Rockefellers? Then the answer hit me: by running away.
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