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Feb 27, 2016by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin and Prager University
No matter how angry you get, restrict your anger to the incident that provoked it.
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(2) Ruth Pollack Pappas, March 3, 2016 6:58 PM
It Sure is Simple
Wonderful advice! Am SO delighted to see Rabbi Telushkin on Aish! This IS an excellent video, because the suggestion is specific. It may not be easy - but it sure is simple. Thank you!
(1) Anonymous, March 2, 2016 7:21 AM
thanks
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(2) Ruth Pollack Pappas, March 3, 2016 6:58 PM
It Sure is Simple
Wonderful advice! Am SO delighted to see Rabbi Telushkin on Aish! This IS an excellent video, because the suggestion is specific. It may not be easy - but it sure is simple. Thank you!
(1) Anonymous, March 2, 2016 7:21 AM
thanks