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46:34
The Language of Hope and Science of Change (46:34)
Judaism is a religion of holy words, and through our words, we serve Hashem. Our words also shape our reality. Optimize the power of your words to transform your life and the lives of others. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Deborah Teplow (2)
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55:01
Designing for Positive Lasting Change (55:01)
How many times have you fallen short of the goals you set for yourself to do better in the coming year? Change is hard, but it doesn’t have to be. Learn the secrets to lasting, positive change using a breakthrough, science-based approach This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Deborah Teplow (2)
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1:09
Torah and Change (1:09)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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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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49:08
The Power of Prayer (49:08)
What is the real significance of prayer? Does G-d always answer? Is He even listening? Sometimes we feel like we’re knocking on heaven’s door—but how do we know if Anyone’s home? Learn to make your prayers a more meaningful and uplifting experience. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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9:42
The Divine Presence Is up to You (9:42)
Who decides whether the Divine Presence should come down in our lives?.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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1:01:20
Jewish Mindfulness (1:01:20)
Are you mindful and aware of why you think and act the way you do? Do you spend life swimming on the surface, or going deeper and experiencing life to the fullest? Is meditation Kosher? And finally, do your thoughts and attitudes really create realities? For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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44:50
When Your Loved One Increases in Religious Observance (44:50)
Why won't she eat in my home anymore? Is he seriously going to wear those strings out of his shirt? Why wouldn't she answer my phone call on Shabbat when it was important? Learn from the author of The Baal Teshuva Survival Guide how to deal with changes that are often mystifying while learning tips for healthier communication to minimize misunderstandings and strengthen relationships
Dr. Lisa Aiken (16)
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58:59
Emotional Sobriety: Spiritual Tools for Dealing with Dysfunction (58:59)
An honest look at why and how we get pulled into dysfunctional relationships, and some practical insights for rising above the chaos. 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 Shais Taub (115)
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3:22
Rabbi Calls for Mild Makeover (3:22)
While we should all take on good resolutions this Rosh Hashanah, change can only happen in gradual steps, incrementally. Don't promise yourself to do something you know will be to big to act upon. With achievable bite size commitments we will be well on our way towards bettering ourselves one step at a time.
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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7:25
Which Son Are You? (7:25)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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51:22
Inch by Inch is a Cinch (51:22)
Our society operates on instant gratification. Great people don’t. Maimonides’ theory of gradualism focuses on how real and lasting character reform is brought about by gradual change. By learning this step-by-step approach we’ll be able to effect major change in any area of our lives. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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7:39
Psychology Itself Needs Therapy (7:39)
Despite some of its success, Psychology falls short in terms of truly helping people. Here’s what it is missing.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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2:46
Practical Kabbalah (2:46)
Rabbi Laibl Wolf has developed a manual of practical Kabbalah that gives the freedom to change the way we think, speak and behave from today to tomorrow.
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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2:11
Virgo (2:11)
Rabbi Ari Sollish continues his series on astrology with Virgo. Virgo is parallel to Elul when we prepare for the High Holidays with introspection and action to improve our behavior
Series: Judaism and Astrology
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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5:44
Another Little Bit (5:44)
We are not human beings going through a temporary spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings going through a temporary human experience. Mrs. Miriam Swerdlow invites us to celebrate Chanukah with a little bit of oil and a lot of hope, directing us to add another candle, another mitzvah and a step in the right direction.
Mrs. Miriam Swerdlov (7)
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33:29
Living Day by Day (33:29)
There is nothing like a holdup at gunpoint to make one realize that every day is a meaningful gift. Rabbi Ari Shishler shares his experiences on shlichus in South Africa, illustrating how the unknown effect that we have on others can came knocking at the door. Rabbi Shishler represents his fellow Shluchim and delivers the keynote address at the Kinus Hashluchim Gala Banquet.
Rabbi Ari Shishler (9)
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10:09
Dvar Torah - Kinus Hashluchim 5767 (10:09)
What special power did Avraham have to transform Esau, with his negative attributes, into a spiritual giant? Rabbi Ari Sollish quoting from sichos of the Rebbe, shares with the shluchim, the power that they have to impact people and revolutionize the world.
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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9:03
Freedom in Body and Spirit— Part 2 (9:03)
In this video, part 2 of a 3-part series, Esther Hadassa Samuels, Chinese herbalist, and acupuncturist, discusses growth and flexibility. She suggests that we find our "inner Moses" to lead us to the land of personal fulfillment. Like any proper road trip, this begins with a map -- where we are, and where we want to go
Series: Freedom in Body and Spirit
Mrs. Esther Hadassa Samuels (4)
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49:03
The Courage to Change (49:03)
In this political season, so much has been said about the word, “change.” Yet we as Jews have our own understanding of the word. Our “change” is meant to bring us closer to being the person we are always meant to be. This takes courage, effort, faith and support
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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1:33:27
Soul Maps, Lesson Six: Have a Heart (1:33:27)
Soul Maps: Kabbalah to Navigate Your Inner World Our upcoming course, Soul Maps, introduces you to the Tanya, a 200-year-old text with a revolutionary new look at human psychology. It provides Kabbalah-based tools to help you understand yourself. Until the publication of Tanya, the Kabbalah was an esoteric discipline that was studied and understood by only a select few
Series: Soul Maps
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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49:53
The Challenge of the Jew in the 21st Century (49:53)
Apathy, assimilation, and disenfranchisement: the challenges we face in the years to come. How do we cope with changes in our society? Can we grow while learning to take risks and ride the waves of an ever-shifting world?.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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30:35
Disciplining Children (30:35)
Mrs. Pearl Stroh (1)
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1:23:29
Soul Maps, Lesson Four: The Joyride (1:23:29)
Soul Maps: Kabbalah to Navigate Your Inner World Our upcoming course, Soul Maps, introduces you to the Tanya, a 200-year-old text with a revolutionary new look at human psychology. It provides Kabbalah-based tools to help you understand yourself. Until the publication of Tanya, the Kabbalah was an esoteric discipline that was studied and understood by only a select few
Series: Soul Maps
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)