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50:15
Recipe for Resilience: Bouncing Back, Moving Forward (50:15)
Resilience is considered key to surviving and thriving through difficult periods in our lives. How do we build our resilience, enabling us to continue in the face of adversity? This lecture was delivered at the 15th 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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9:41
Thoughts on the Tragedy in Meron (9:41)
Charlie Harary (59)
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25:35
Resilience after Tragedy (25:35)
Mrs. Mandell will recount her story in the aftermath of her son’s murder. We can all be resilient regardless of the hardships one faces.
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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14:37
Surviving and Thriving (14:37)
Mrs. Estelle Laughlin (2)
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46:58
Character, Strength and Virtues as We Age (46:58)
Contrary to common wisdom, our sense of well-being increases with age. Explore concepts from Positive Psychology with the author of 'Lighter As We Go' that explain how and why, over the course of a lifetime, we gain deeper insight into who we are. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Mindy Greenstein (1)
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5:32
Quality Time (5:32)
Series: Positive Parenting
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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21:55
What Makes Israel Different (21:55)
Mr. Seth Kaplan (3)
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58:10
The Jewish View on Suffering (58:10)
Jews speak about suffering from experience. For the first time since King Solomon, the Jews are experiencing a degree of peace. Despite the state of Israel constantly facing attack, nevertheless it is a sovereign nation with its own army. Rabbi Simon Jacobson speaks about suffering today being on a more psychological level
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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3:43
What is the Miracle of the First Day of Chanukah? (3:43)
So many miracles, which is the greatest? The Jews were repeatedly crushed and defeated in battle and the Holy Temple was desecrated. Nevertheless the Jews were still ready to search for the oil to bring the sliver of light that would shine up the world. Rabbi Dovber Pinson presents one of the miracles of Chanukah from his huge reservoir of Chassidic and Kabbalistic knowledge.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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55:43
Taking on the Impossible (55:43)
Devorie Kreiman shares the extraordinary challenges and losses she has faced and inspires us to overcome the impossible. At the shiva for her son, a friend sings the song: It's Possible. How can we stand up and live our lives in the face of helplessness and deep sadness? This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Devorie Kreiman (1)
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37:42
Keynote Address Kinnus Hashluchos Banquet 5770 (37:42)
Mrs. Sarah Kaplan (2)