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3:44
The Lesson of the Omer (3:44)
While we may want others to change, the only person we can actually change is ourselves. What does Sefirat Ha'Omer teach about personal change?.
Dr. Lisa Aiken (16)
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6:45
Mother's Day (6:45)
Is giving a chocolate, flowers or a dinner-out enough to express our deep appreciation for everything they have done for us? While there’s nothing wrong with doing any of the above, the most important thing is to actually convey to them our deep feelings of love and gratitude to them. In addition, by making our lives a good, wholesome and meaningful one, it will be a tribute to them
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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53:42
Don't Worry, Be Happy! (53:42)
No amount of pleasure can make a person happy. But true happiness disposes a person towards greater pleasure. Learn what happiness really means, because understanding it is the first step to gaining it. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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21:49
How to Find Happiness (21:49)
With humor and insight, Rabbi Jonathan Rietti explores the meaning of true happiness, in spite of external circumstances and a Jewish approach to suffering.
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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28:26
Moving Towards Peace and Unity (28:26)
How can you ensure peace in your relationship? Is it possible to have unconditional love? As part of her series on emotional intelligence, Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb discusses peace as the foundation of a Torah life. She describes methods of choosing decisions that will generate peace in a relationship, without giving up on personal values
Series: Emotional Intelligence
Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb (11)
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4:04
You Get a Call from a Parent, Now What? (4:04)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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4:38
Maror - Bitter Herbs (4:38)
The world and our history have been full of bitterness, maror helps us remember it. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel includes the chassidic interpretation of the value of bitterness, turning it into a challenge to be overcome, as if bringing us out of slavery.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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3:44
Water: Appreciating a Limited Resource (3:44)
Human beings depend on a sufficient supply of high quality fresh water for their survival. Because of this essential dependence, Jewish sources equate water with life. By recognizing our dependence on water, and ultimately our dependence on G-d, we can strengthen our appreciation and protection of our precious natural resources, and our relationship with the Creator of the world.
Rabbi Yonatan Neril (5)
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3:12
Living in the Moment (3:12)
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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9:46
Cultivating Gratitude (9:46)
In this second installment of the gratitude series, Mrs. Shula Bryski explains her 3 part plan, to be grateful: for the blessings that you have; for the challenges that you face; and for the "almosts" that didn't happen.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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7:09
Obstacles to Gratitude (7:09)
Mrs. Shula Bryski presents the premise that there is little correlation between circumstances and gratitude. In this short video she explains how our insatiability keeps us from happiness, and how to overcome it by practicing gratitude constantly.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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10:03
Giving Gratitude a Destination (10:03)
This concluding session with Mrs. Shula Bryski teaches that without an address, gratitude is reduced to luck or self. Expressing gratitude to G-d for everything, both the good and that perceived as not good, gives our gratitude a destination and purpose. These 4 short videos with Shula Bryski, give inspiration for feeling gratitude for everything in our daily lives.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)