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by Debbie Gutfreund
How to live relentlessly.
Video – Inspiring Hope
by Rabbi Tzvi Sytner
We all need a quiet space where we can be alone and reconnect to ourselves and God.
by Ruchi Koval
Sometimes the journey to self-discovery begins with a trauma.
by Rabbi Rafi Lipner
Retaining some of that Yom Kippur mentality in your every day life.
by M. Gary Neuman and Esther Neuman
Be kind to yourself.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
How the Sukkot holiday helps us navigate today’s chaotic times.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
Why Jews invite these biblical heroes to the sukkah each night.
by Eitiel Goldwicht
Leaving behind the extraneous and focusing on the core essentials that truly make us happy.
by Netanel Muskat
Not if we live with Jewish principle, “This too is for the best.”
How to truly forgive someone who has hurt you.
by Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb
Change your environment in order to avoid your triggers.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Erasing your actions is a lot harder than deleting an internet post. Here's what it takes.
by Emuna Braverman
I barely remember the past. But I do vividly remember the mortifying experience in 6th grade when my teacher embarrassed me in front of the class.
How to achieve sanity and equilibrium in these times of upheaval and hit the reset button on all the chaos.
by Dr. Jacob L. Freedman
Coronavirus musings from a psychiatrist, six months deep into the pandemic.
What you focus on creates your reality. This Rosh Hashanah choose your vision.
by Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum
Let this year’s shofar blast take on a whole new meaning.
by Jody Berkel
Three awesome things about the Days of Awe.
by Bluma Gordon
Because your life journey requires extensive preparation.
by Tzachi Rosman, Psy.D.
Weathering the storm begins with understanding the forecast.
I don’t know how or when the pandemic will end, but I know that the miracle of life is now.
Live like the person you want to be.
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Pierce through the darkness and strengthen your connection to God.
by Rabbi Binyomin Weisz
The pandemic has enabled us to encounter our selves with a dose of honesty.
Start by thinking small - and in that way change ourselves and our own world.
by Rabbi Philip Moskowitz
If a hotshot came in and took over your job, what would he or she immediately be doing differently?
by Sarah Rudolph
Coming to terms with the challenges and opportunities of connecting to God.
The real fear isn't death; it's the fear of living life to its fullest.
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How happy are you?
by Rabbi Yaakov Cohen
Whether you're a Jewish leader, doctor, parent or teacher, great leaders believe in the people they're leading.
You are not your weight or your defects. You are a pure and priceless soul.
by Hanna Rosman
My clinical depression has challenged and shaped me in an irreversible and kind of surprising way.
Commitment is the cornerstone of a great marriage.
by Kylie Ora Lobell
My need for perfection sent me in a tailspin.
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by Heather Dean
Rabbi David Schoonmaker on giving others the benefit of the doubt.
by Devora Shabtai
My work with individuals struggling with addiction has given me a deeper understanding of the value of sitting with pain and discomfort.
This is the time we need to work on judging fairly and accurately.
by Rabbi Yisroel Roll
Embracing your unique self is essential for relating to others.
by Rebbetzin Chana Heller
Instead of unproductive worry, pivot and direct your energy to the One who can solve everything.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
Three ways to build your inner strength when you feel your life is under attack.
During the Holocaust a wealthy man gave the rabbi the numbers to his Swiss bank account. The unexpected happened.
We all need a mentor to help us navigate through life's challenges.
It is easier to ask for help once you debunk the stigma.
Just because you made a mistake yesterday doesn't mean you can't build something today.
by Bracha Kessler, as told to Sarah Pachter
How I maintain a positive attitude after experiencing trauma.
by Rabbi Dov Heller, LMFT
An emotionally mature person lives with self-knowledge, vitality and inner peace. Here are ten telltale signs of a person who is emotionally mature.
by Rabbi Moshe Friedman
Which one do you focus on: the destination or the journey?
Sometimes the only thing holding us back is ourselves.
Before the challenge, the Almighty creates the solution.
The secret to greatness is consistency, dedication and integrity.
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