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51:46
The Journey to Your Ultimate Self (51:46)
Embark on an inspiring journey unlike any other, with a deep dive into the bestselling book "The Journey to Your Ultimate Self". Learn the timeless principles of Torah wisdom that will help you embark on the journey to your own ultimate self. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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2:39
The Secret to Success (2:39)
Here's how the greatest Jewish sage was inspired by a stone. Click here to discover the secret to happiness, tranquility, self-esteem, marriage and more...
Series: The Secret To...
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23:16
Ingredient of Success (23:16)
The Charlie Harary Show Episode 1 Do you truly desire success with every fiber of your being, or do you just prefer it as long as it doesn’t take you out of your comfort zone? Do you try “looking great” harder than you try “being great”? And what is it about little children that makes them forces to be reckoned with, and (at times) unbeatable? The ingredient for success is being yourself, without trying to conform into being like others so that you "fit in" and are accepted
Series: The Charlie Harary Show
Charlie Harary (59)
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7:55
Success and Authorship (7:55)
Being successful depends how one defines success. As someone who works with writers and a author herself, Mrs. Carolyn Hessel will give examples of success as it relates to writing and being an author.
Series: Interview on Success
Mrs. Carolyn Hessel (4)
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7:06
Successful Womanhood (7:06)
Is being a mother any less of an achievement and success than one who has a career? Absolutely not. Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson will put everything in its proper perspective.
Series: Interview on Success
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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7:15
Overcoming Procrastination (7:15)
Many people procrastinate in the fear that their idea will either not be accepted or that it won’t turn out to be a success. Whereas as long as it exists as a theory in their mind it can live on as the greatest idea ever as it never stood up to the challenge of being scrutinized and tested. How does one counter this fear?.
Series: Interview on Success
Mr. David Sacks (6)
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9:30
Insights on Success (9:30)
Success does not end with one achievement, rather it’s a work in progress. One of the biggest successes a person can have is doing good for others and bettering the world
Series: Interview on Success
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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6:38
How to Be Successful (6:38)
To achieve success a person must set a reachable goal which once attained can be widened and expanded to the next level. One must avoid setting the bar to high initially or risk being disappointed. A person has to also believe in themselves to have the ability to accomplish said goals.
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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2:04
Fix the Things You're Doing Right (2:04)
Mr. Sacks will discuss the great value in focusing on things one is already doing right and “fixing” them, i.e. ensuring that one isn’t just doing them properly or even achieving success, but that they give those areas their all. Once that has been achieved, it is easier to then turn one’s focus on areas that actually need to be improved and bettered.
Series: Interview on Success
Mr. David Sacks (6)
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3:10
The Torah's View on Success (3:10)
The pursuit of excellence must not compromise and be at the cost of one’s integrity and character. The Torah version of success is bringing a balance of goodness in everything.
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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7:21
Impediments to Success (7:21)
One has to be able to objectively asses why something hasn’t been successful and have the ability to overcome the natural fear of trying something new. If someone wants to achieve long term happiness and success, they must be able to put in the work first and be able to opt for delayed gratification
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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3:08
Finding Success and Ending Failure (3:08)
A person needs to be able to pinpoint whether a particular pursuit of success is one that is has a realistic chance of achievement.
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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7:20
Overcoming Failure (7:20)
While some may see themselves as failures, they would do well to examine if that's really objectively the case, or if they're just failing at the narrow definition and goal that they set for themselves on what their success should look like.
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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20:46
Recognizing Our Needs (20:46)
While one must recognize others nees, one must also recognize those that are his own. For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Dr. Barry Holzer (2)
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52:42
Smashing the Myths about Judaism and Feminism (52:42)
The feminist revolution in the 1970s aimed to create a better world by making men more like women, and women more like men. Jewish philosophy, however, focuses on the unique and different roles of men and women. Is this a contradiction? Does Judaism believe in gender equality? Join the author of bestseller To Be a Jewish Woman for a deeper look at this contentious issue
Dr. Lisa Aiken (16)
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4:29
Happiness: The Key to Success (4:29)
In this short clip, Charlie Harary presents two practical tips to help you shift your perspective and make your daily routine more productive and joyful.
Charlie Harary (59)
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44:52
Show How Much You Care (44:52)
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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5:53
Physical Exercise for a Healthy Soul (5:53)
Working out gives you an upper hand against your Animal Soul. Remember that Exercise + Consistency = Success applies to the physical and the spiritual/emotional.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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1:19:17
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 3: A Question of Joy (1:19:17)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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5:13
Pesach: Nirtzah (5:13)
Our 15 step program unequivocally leads to acceptance. Rabbi Avrohom Hertz concludes the seder with the ultimate request.
Rabbi Avrohom Hertz (1)
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5:13
Your Choice Will Change the World (5:13)
What if 7 billion people all decided to do the right thing today? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein relates that Moshe spoke to all the Jews with a message for each individual, to realize that he is significant and can tilt the balance of the world. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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12:34
The Real American Idol (12:34)
Did idol worship go out with the Stone Age? Rabbi Manis Friedman lists examples of 3 modern idols that have replaced the ancient idols of stone and wood. We put our trust in these false gods, thinking they are the solution to everything, sacrifycing our time, money and lives to them. The first idol on his list is Love. Rabbi Friedman describes how to love without falling into idol worship
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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27:44
Climbing Your Mountain (abridged version) (27:44)
What is it about the Jew that would compel someone who has sworn off any interest or association with Torah observance to suddenly embrace it, in the strangest of ways, under the most perplexing of circumstances? Beyond glib and simplistic explanations like guilt, nostalgia and cultural pride, what is it within the Jewish “pathology” that causes this spiritual schizophrenia, and why should it not be seen as hypocrisy? Through humor and inspirational stories, this lecture will examine the deep and awesome dynamics of the Jewish soul and identity
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)