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Mental Housekeeping (49:52)
The average person has 6,200 thoughts every day. Are they substantial or just fleeting? Should we value all of them? Just some of them? A look at the psychological and Torah view on these brain flashes. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
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Living with Gratitude During Difficult Times (38:58)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
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The Jewish Art of Happiness (33:12)
If happiness is an ”inalienable” right, why are we constantly searching for it? Is happiness really a life goal? In this profound talk, Yael helps us view happiness through a Jewish lens, in order to find it, perhaps, where we least expect it. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
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7:03
The Effect of Gratitude (7:03)
Why gratitude benefits the person who is thankful more than anyone else.
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0:47
The First Step to a Happier Life (0:47)
Series: JLI Facebook interviews
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1:22
The Secret To Happiness (1:22)
Series: JLI Facebook interviews
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The Secret to Happiness (1:44)
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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
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40:54
The Secret of Gratitude (40:54)
What is the secret to appreciation? How can you learn to recognize the good in others and in your life? Examine gratitude through the lens of Torah. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Rona Novick (23)
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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?.
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6:45
Mother's Day (6:45)
Is giving a chocolate, flowers or a dinner-out enough to express our deep appreciation for everything they have done for us? While there’s nothing wrong with doing any of the above, the most important thing is to actually convey to them our deep feelings of love and gratitude to them. In addition, by making our lives a good, wholesome and meaningful one, it will be a tribute to them
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2:20
Mayanot Moment: Parshat Vayechi (2:20)
Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Breitowitz (71)
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3:58
Why Do We Praise God So Much? (3:58)
Is the constant praising of God for his sake, or for our sake? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
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1:45
Happiness Cheat Sheet (1:45)
Series: 90 second Dvar Torah
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40:51
Research on Judaism and Mental Health (40:51)
Dr. Rosmarin will share his findings from different studies he conducted on different aspects and areas in Judaism and mental health. For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
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56:06
Six Steps to Living in the Moment (56:06)
To be, or to become, that is the question. Some live to achieve, others, to experience. What is the perfect balance? How can we be powerfully present in the moment, while focused on the future? Ancient Jewish texts and ritual offer deep and powerful secrets to unlock the art of mindfulness and focus in the moment. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
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10:06
Haggadah: Why Was Slavery Part Of Gods Plan? Part I (10:06)
Rabbi David Fohrman (6)
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25:45
Improving Your Marriage (25:45)
Series: Emotional Intelligence
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21:49
How to Find Happiness (21:49)
With humor and insight, Rabbi Jonathan Rietti explores the meaning of true happiness, in spite of external circumstances and a Jewish approach to suffering.
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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1:42
Fruits of Thanks! (1:42)
Series: 90 second Dvar Torah
Benny Friedman (35)
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18:28
Ch 2. Mishna 4: Reconciling Your Will With His (18:28)
Join world-renowned teacher and scholar, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, every Sunday for a Torah insight. This week, Rabbi Steinsaltz elaborates on a collection of short moral teachings of the sages in Pirkei Avot.
Series: Chapter Two
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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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
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4:59
Eat, Drink, and Be Senselessly Happy (4:59)
Series: Extreme Purim
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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46:43
Therapy with Soul (46:43)
Psychology used to look at religion as an illness, but now considers it a positive factor in mental health. Today, psychology and Judaism happily share concepts like gratitude, forgiveness, generosity, hope, and prayer. The latest research on this commonality shows how an ancient religion is finding new life in modern psychology
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2:28
What's the Secret to Happiness? (2:28)
Series: 10 Questions with Dennis Prager
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3:05
Joy: Open Roof, Open Door, and Open Heart (3:05)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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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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20:46
Personal Memories of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka (20:46)
Mrs. Louise Hager (1)
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7:28
When Does One Feel Most Alive? (7:28)
Would you rather be loved or needed? The icing or the cake? Rabbi Manis Friedman differentiates between pleasure and joy and which is the end goal. This video has been produced Platinum Mentorship, moderated by Yaron Hassid.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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39:14
The Nine Principles of Happiness (39:14)
Special Thanks to The Happiness Club & SimpleToRemember.com How to be happy in life. Follow the 9 steps laid out by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin for joy. 1. I think appreciatively and gratefully. What five things am I grateful for now? 2. I speak and act joyfully and kindly
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2:14
What Determines Happiness? (2:14)
Watch this video if you are not completely satisfied with your life. 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
Series: The Kabbalah of You
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30:30
Fill Your Prayers with Meaning (30:30)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
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