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46:13
The Three Legged Stool: Mind, Body, and Soul (46:13)
Pretty much everything in life needs balance to survive— including life itself. Explore three distinct parts of your life, mind, body, and soul; and gain insight into how to masterfully play rodeo to guide each one to calm and steer the others. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rus Devorah Wallen (2)
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1:08:38
Think Good and It Will Be Good (1:08:38)
The Tzemach Tzedek once gave the now famous advice of "Think good and it will be good". Practically, what does that mean?.
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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1:20:34
Dealing with Apathy Towards Judaism (1:20:34)
We have all been there, we have all had those days, weeks or even months when we were just ‘not feeling it’. We all know what it means to have apathy towards Judaism, at the very least, we all know someone else who is apathetic towards yiddishkeit. Please enjoy the inaugural lecture in the Anash Lecture Series
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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56:27
Applying Logotherapy in Your Life and Practice (56:27)
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch will provide insight and methods of applying meaning based logotherapy for helping individuals gain perspective and find the proper meaning in their lives.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #2
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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14:10
Torah Psychology Conference: Introductory Remarks (14:10)
For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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49:58
Are Torah and Psychology Compatible? (49:58)
Discover the history of renown psychologist Viktor Frankl, how he developed his school of psychology, and the fateful message delivered to him by the Lubavitcher Rebbe that saved all of his work. Learn how Frankl’s work differs and is superior to the Freudian and Adlerian psychology. For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:02:22
What I Learned from Viktor Frankl (1:02:22)
Rabbi Dr. Reuven Bulka, student of Viktor Frankl, professor of psychology, member of the Order of Canada, and editor of the Journal of and Psychology and Judaism, will speak about his personal relationship with Dr. Frankl and Meaning-Based Logotherapy. For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Rabbi Dr. Reuven Bulka (4)
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19:10
Viktor Frankl, The Rebbe, and Man's Search for Meaning (19:10)
To join the Torah Psychology Conference on Viktor Frankl and Man's Search for Meaning on Sunday, May 15, 2016, please visit: torahpsychology.org.
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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18:37
Peace: The Conduit for Blessings (18:37)
How do you react to conflict in a way that generates peace, rather than contention? In her series on emotional intelligence, Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb discusses our ability to take control of our responses by allowing wait time between the stimulus and the reaction. She explains scientifically why this is effective in understanding another perspective and finding solutions
Series: Emotional Intelligence
Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb (11)
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50:03
The Jew's Guide to the Galaxy (50:03)
What was G-d thinking? Despite the efforts of Socrates, Spinoza and Schopenhauer, are we any closer to the answer? In this lecture, we cut straight to the chase and explore in plain English some of history’s enduring mysteries
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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19:52
Connecting with Your Spouse (19:52)
How can you help your spouse open up when they seem withdrawn or angry? If you developed avoidant attachment behavior, can that ever be changed? This week's episode of "Marriage Matters" discusses the roots of attachment styles and how they can cause people to shut down as a result of pain or fear
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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54:25
The Piaseczno Rebbe and the Warsaw Ghetto (54:25)
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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47:25
A Jewish View on Mental Disorders (47:25)
Rabbi Ira Bedzow (4)
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6:20
The Relationship and Relationships (6:20)
Judaism isn’t a religion; it’s a relationship with G-d. And that relationship influences and is influenced by every other relationship in your life.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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53:34
Kids Without Fear (53:34)
Kids Without Fear: Understanding Child Anxiety Disorders and OCD. 1 in 8 children have an anxiety disorder. This can cause misunderstanding and often frustration in families. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, licensed marriage and family therapist, addresses the common issues associated with the disorder and provides tips on how to recognize anxiety in your children and treat it properly
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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6:56
Working on the Self (6:56)
Make your G-dly Soul your personality. Don’t kill the animal, just tame and train it by fighting the darkness with light.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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1:11:30
Id or Yid: Who Are You? (1:11:30)
Is the driving force within us selfish or selfless? While Freud, Darwin, and others weigh in on defining the human psyche, this session will reveal the surprising true father of modern psychology. Your expectations of yourself and others will never be the same. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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47:54
Creating Software for the Soul (47:54)
In Freudian theory, there’s the “id”, the dimension of one’s psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of one’s instinctual impulses. In Torah, by contrast (lehavdil), there’s the “Neshomoh”, the soul, that spark of G-d that carries within it the essence of who we are and the potential to which we can aspire
Mrs. Rivkie Block (1)
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1:05:23
Loving Relationships (1:05:23)
This workshop will endeavor to help bridge some of the commonplace, and often unnecessary, gaps in one spouse’s understanding of the other. It will also focus on practical exercises on how to get beyond the anger and hurt so as to emerge with an even stronger and closer relationship than before, and how to say “ouch” gently, opening the doors to reconciliation and renewal.
Dr. Barbara Grossman (3)
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21:10
Finding Your Match: Vintage (21:10)
Rabbi Shloma Majeski (8)
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27:33
The Art of Understanding Others and Strengthening Relationships (27:33)
As Director of Disabilities for a special education center, Mrs. Mina Sputz knows all about the art of understanding other and strengthening relationships. She describes the different personality types that make each person unique, as well as why communication is so important in the art of understanding others and in strengthening relationships. In this video, Mrs
Mrs. Mina Sputz (1)
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10:42
Forbidden Lifestyles (10:42)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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46:42
Good Intentions: The Role of Thought in Relationships (46:42)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein for an exploration on the surprising role your thoughts play in creating harmonious - or not-so-harmonious - relationships with others.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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14:02
Don't Worry, Be Happy (14:02)
Maintaining a positive attitude through the ups and downs of life need not, and ought not, mean being in denial. This workshop will discuss how one weathers the challenges and vicissitudes of life by meeting them head-on without being defeated or overwhelmed by them. This lecture was delivered at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)