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3:59
Unlocking Greatness: The Fault in Our Failures (3:59)
Do you instinctively find something to blame for a mistake a failure of yours?.
Charlie Harary (59)
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1:17
Getting Past Failure (1:17)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
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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15:45
Level Seven: A Knot is Stronger (15:45)
This episode of the "Kabbalah of Forgiveness" series speaks about the unique bond that is formed by repairing a broken relationship. Dr. Abramson cites a powerful metaphor from the Midrash, which illustrates the concept of Teshuvah and distinguishes between a human being’s forgiveness and G-d’s
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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44:52
Show How Much You Care (44:52)
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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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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17:58
There Must Be a Better Way (17:58)
People increasingly have to juggle multiple pressures and feel they just barely 'get by'. In this book, Rabbi Yossi Ives offers practical, down-to-earth advice about how to make things better and easier
Series: Book of the Month
Rabbi Yossi Ives (3)