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1:34
Tips for Effective Communication (1:34)
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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48:11
A Torah Approach to Successful Communication (48:11)
Speech is our defining characteristic as human beings and the foundation of any healthy relationship. But communicating clearly is the trick. Learn how to express your feelings of need, hurt, and criticism in a constructive and positive manner so that you will truly be heard. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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52:09
Modern Politics and Talmudic Discourse (52:09)
When you advocate for a cause, you want people to listen. Learn from our sages how to speak about the things you believe in in a way that will actually open hearts and change minds. This presentation was featured at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Nina Litvak (1)
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44:28
The Journalist And the Mystic (44:28)
This conversation took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Gary Wexler (2)
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21:59
Reggio for Your Kids: Get Them Involved! (21:59)
Series: Pesach Symposium 2014
Mrs. Rivkie Spalter (1)
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18:47
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Marriages (18:47)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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16:34
The Five Love Languages (16:34)
"I’ve heard a lot about the five love languages. Can they really help me overcome my spouse’s and my differences?" In this episode, Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch discusses the importance of exploring your spouse’s inner world
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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56:27
Tales of The Bible (Genesis) (56:27)
The Bible first hit the shelves some 3,300 years ago and hasn’t been revised since. How, then, does it remain relevant today? Do the stories of slaves and deserts and Canaanite tribes really matter anymore? An analytical look at the tales of the Torah reveals a wealth of contemporary meaning for our modern lives.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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21:15
Effective Communication and Proper Family Boundaries (21:15)
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch is a licensed marriage and family therapist. In his series, “Marriage Matters”, he answers questions from his viewers about relationships. Two questions are addressed in this week's segment: Long work hours and young child rearing commonly imposes immense stress on marriage relationships
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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1:01:42
How to Inspire When We Don't Feel Inspired (1:01:42)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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8:46
The Ariel Sharon Case - The Halachic Status of a Comatose Patient (8:46)
We are pleased to introduce a new series on medical ethics by Rabbi Eddie Reichman, M.D., Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Education and Bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. In this series, Rabbi Dr. Reichman will analyze new and emerging medical technologies and related ethical issues. In this installment, Rabbi Dr
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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41:32
The Languages of Love (41:32)
Dr. Feigie Russ (2)
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8:35
Like Father, Like Son (Vayechi) (8:35)
In this fascinating take on a famous biblical story, Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet points to apuzzling element in the sale of Josephas a slave and his subsequent long separation from his father: Why didn’t Joseph try to communicate with Jacob and let him know that he is alive?The answer to this question as well as other aspects of this unique father and son relationship provides a universal life-lesson about passing quick judgment and misinterpreting others’actions
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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27:43
Woman to Woman (27:43)
Viewers are encouraged to contact Mrs. Epstein with any questions. Please email to [email protected] or by telephone 516-295-2537 between the hours of 1 pm and 7 pm Sunday through Thursday. You will be responded to or called back as soon as possible.
Mrs. Chana Epstein (3)
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34:54
The Comedy of Marriage (34:54)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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6:04
Child Safety On-the-Fly - 2 (6:04)
Series: Child Safety
Rabbi Yakov Horowitz (9)
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2:49
Gossip (2:49)
An Empowering Series for the Modern Jewish Woman from the Rosh Chodesh Society Course Overview: Test drive the wisdom of the ages in this balance of practical and insightful spiritual self-help, focused on making your life happier, more fulfilled, and more effective. In each session, learn to master one aspect of your personal life related to the kabbalistic energies of the month
Series: It's About Time
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1:01:54
When One, Won (1:01:54)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 7 • This class was given March 3, 2013 - 21 Adar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:25:38
Living Mindfully (1:25:38)
Wisdom is cumulative, don’t hesitate to consult those who are older and wiser. Rabbi Laibl Wolf begins by establishing that each attendee and viewer is a unique, gifted, reincarnated soul, brought into the world for an individual purpose. Living mindfully begins with inner calm, a level playing field, required for the beginning point of any wisdom oriented decision
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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28:59
Shabbat: Time for Reconnection (28:59)
Ask a kid how many friends he has, the response will be something like,"I have 365 friends on Facebook". Without technology one day a week we are able to reconnect to our families, our selves and our lives. As much as life is about running and achieving, we need one day to sit back and relax
Rabbi Berel Lazar (7)
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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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13:56
Child Safety (13:56)
Rabbi Yakov Horowitz (9)
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45:07
Building a Lasting Relationship With Our Children (45:07)
Rabbi Yakov Horowitz (9)
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33:55
Speaking To Your Kids About Personal Safety (33:55)
“Speaking to Your Kids about Personal Safety” is a parenting workshop conducted by Rabbi Yakov Horowitz, Director of The Center for Jewish Family Life’s Project YES and dean of Yeshiva Darchei Noam in Monsey, NY. For more articles by Rabbi Horowitz and to hear about upcoming events, go to RabbiHorowitz.com.
Rabbi Yakov Horowitz (9)
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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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1:26:13
Communicating with Our Children (1:26:13)
What is the secret to effective, loving communication? How can we develop more meaningful relationships with our kids? Join Dr. David Pelcovitz for an enlightening talk on cultivating true communication with our children.
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)