Business, Work & Money
When you equate your self-worth with your bank account, the result is anxiety. But when you equate money with divine gifts, the result is an invaluable blessing.
Have you transformed your job into meaningful work? The majority of our energy is spent on something that most of us abhor – work! There is nothing as depressing as a rainy Monday morning, when you know you are going to spend the next ten hours in a cubicle. So why do we do it? Why do we work? To make money, of course. But what is it about money that makes our hearts go ka-ching? Is it really worth distilling all that blood, sweat and tears into a few crisp dollar bills? The answer is an emphatic yes! You can transcend the monotony and enjoy meaningful work!
You Are a LEADER
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a short, inspiring talk on leadership.
Read MoreWho You Are Should Define What You Do
Rabbi Simon Jacobson talks about discovering your true identity. Learn the difference between form and function, means and ends, and how to strengthen your character and assert who you are — your true inner self.
Read MoreReal Success Isn’t About You
Topics: Fear of Success; Servant Leadership
When you shift your focus from self to others, you can bypass your mental blocks and surpass your goals.
Read MoreWhy Giving Away Money Is Difficult
Money is called “soul-energy” and you can learn to harness that energy in your life.
Read MoreDoes Your Job Define Your Identity? You and Your Work
Discover how to not only balance work and life, but to transform your work into an expression of your soul, like a canvas that reflects an artist’s vision.
Read MoreShould You Retire?
With a touch of humor, this short talk by best-selling author and counselor-to-thousands Rabbi Simon Jacobson, cuts to the core of why retirement might look attractive, but isn’t always the healthiest choice. You never retire from life. Your whole life is valuable — from birth to old age.
Read MoreHow to be More Productive: Step 1: Atzilus; Vision
Please join Rabbi Jacobson in a unique 4-part series, in which he deciphers these four steps and applies them to help you reach your goals. This week’s program begins with Step 1: Atzilus. It addresses the first necessary step: Having a vision. Before building anything you need a clear and crystallized vision of what you want to achieve.
Read MoreMoney Talks. Who Translates?
Can you be happy without money? Does money guarantee happiness? The power money wields over us is undeniable. What does this power teach us about ourselves? We all need money to live, but is our dependency on money simply about necessity, or is it deeper than that?
Read MoreDoes My Job Define Me?
Your work is only what you do, not who you are. It is time to learn how to discover your true identity and discover the difference between form and function, means and ends, and how to strengthen your character and assert who you are — your true inner self.
Read MoreHappiness in Life Without Money
Theme: Happiness in Life
Can we learn how to free ourselves of this attachment and be happy people independent of our monetary worth?
How To Study
Study is not merely acquiring data and information; it is integrating methodology with skills. How one studies is how one listens, absorbs, and broadens one’s horizons. Study is far more than scholarship. It is about building relationships.
Read MoreAI and the Future of the Human Race: Will Machines Enhance or Replace Us?
Discover that the real power of AI is not its technology, but its capacity to reveal new dimensions in the human spirit.
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of Technology: Getting Comfortable With the Invisible
Discover hidden dimensions in technology, which will give you a fresh glimpse into hidden dimensions of your psyche and of the cosmos.
Read MoreVice Advice Series Part Five: Envy
Learn new tools to help you redirect and harness jealousy for a greater benefit.
Read MoreWhy Do We Procrastinate?
Please join Rabbi Jacobson as he dissects the anatomy of procrastination, and gets to its core soul and root causes.
Read MoreExpand Your Passions to Improve Your Life
The things you are passionate about drive your life.
Read MoreThe Only Thing That Lives On Forever
It’s not your accomplishments at work. It’s not your house or bank account. It’s the impact of what you gave to the world.
Read MoreTalking Money With Kids
How and when should you talk about money with your children? Rabbi Jacobson offers a spiritually-sound answer.
Read MoreFamily Fight Over Inheritance
“My siblings are tearing our family apart by their fight over an inheritance.”
Read MoreEmbarrassed By Supervisor
Rabbi Jacobson advises a viewer on how to move ahead at an internship where her supervisor is embarrassing her in front of other superiors.
Read MoreSchadenfreude: Unemployed & Jealous
“How can I stop being jealous of other people’s jobs?”
Read MoreTyrannical Boss
“My boss is a tyrant. No matter what I do I can’t please him. How can I keep my cool at work?”
Read MoreEbola, ISIS and Other Global Plagues
Learn lessons from the Great Flood to the modern-day deluges flooding our lives and better understand the key to regaining control of your circumstances.
Read MoreDo You Live to Work or Work to Live?
Who are you? What is your true identity? Peer into your own heart and soul and discover who you really are and what defines you.
Read MoreDo You Know How to Interface?
Discover the secret of how to create harmony in your life: Connect different and conflicting forces by discovering their inner unifying field of energy.
Read MoreTrust and Self-Interest
Perhaps our current economic meltdown is an unprecedented opportunity to give us all pause to think about the meaning of trust. And to learn the most vital lesson of all: The foundation of all trust is trust in G-d.
Read MoreAn Ode To The Amateur
In a world inundated by “professionals,” “experts” and “sophisticated” gadgets we can sure use a little dose of amateurism…
Read MoreKi Tovo: To You My Heart Speaks
The month of Elul is a month of love and compassion. In this time how does prayer help us to face and respond to pain and suffering?
Read MoreEnough Water for All
Perspective and insight by Rabbi Meir of Premishlan as to how G-d runs the world and our misguided perception as to how we think the world is run.
Read MoreWhat Leadership Is (And Is Not)
By discovering what a leader is not, we can come to understand what a leader is. What leadership is…
Read More3 Inspirational Thoughts to Start Your Day Right
Any job you do, even if it is an motivation-deadening cubicle hell, can and should be a vehicle for who you are.
Read MoreMoney Talks. Do We Listen?
The Creator of the market did not create us to make money. The Creator of the market created us to make a difference. Money is a bankable way to do that.
Read MoreMoney and Spirituality (Part 1/5)
Part I of a discussion on money and spirituality including a look at different economic systems.
Read MoreWhat to Do When You Make a Mistake
Theme: Use Your Weaknesses for Growth
These two methods, developed by the Kabbalists, will revolutionize the way that you handle making mistakes.
Mindful Multitasking
Theme: Essential Life Skills
Effective multitasking is not doing two things at once. It is focusing on several singular tasks in quick succession from each other.
Money and Spirituality (Part 2/5)
Part II of a discussion on money and spirituality including class struggles and wealth as the foundation of the material world.
Read MoreThe Journey Begins
Creating a mission statement is vital to achieving your purpose. To find it one must look at their personality, opportunities, people, and places.
Read MoreWork and Play – Yesterday and Today
Work and play- a critical examination of the difference between an American and European approach to the work/life balance, which poses fundamental questions…
Read MoreJoseph & Marx – Work & Alienation
Joseph possessed the unique power to integrate spirit and matter in an imperfect world where materialism dominates. Let us learn how this can be achieved.
Read MoreVayigash: 2006
As we conclude the calendar year – my 50th on earth – it’s an appropriate time to examine the past year’s events, and attempt to place them in perspective.
Read MoreSmall Town Riches
One must remain focused on what is important or they can lose sight of why they are working towards their goal.
Read MoreThe Taste of Music
One cannot expect great blessings from G-d if they don’t have a proper vessel to receive it in.
Read MoreThe Information Age
With the Age of Information comes a new way to attain power- by giving
Read MoreDefining Need
It is easy for one to get caught up with all the things they need and don’t have.
Read MoreThe Limitations of Space
Story of a wealthy scholarly man who became the disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch, Rabbi DovBer, & then lost all his wealth which begged the question why?
Read MoreKi Teitzei: United Or Ununited States ?
Vital life issues about the nature of the universe and our place in it are answered in the opening verse in this week’s Torah portion…
Read MoreThe Infant Shepherd
Even as a baby, Moses was instrumental in bringing the Children on Israel out of a mindset of materialism and into one of spirituality.
Read MoreLife in the River
Thirty-four hundred years after Egyptian slavery, Jewish children are still being forced into the Nile, a material lifestyle.
Read MoreAn Eye and a Sigh
A story of two devoted neighbors, one living a spiritual life and the other a material one, and their surprising judgments at death.
Read MoreA Matter Of Perspective
There was never enough to eat in Reb Zusha’s home, and his family was beset with all sorts of afflictions and illnesses. Yet the man was forever good-humored and cheerful, and constantly expressing his gratitude to the Almighty for all His kindness.
Read MoreThe Constructive Statement
Every mitzvah we perform is a testimony as to the essence and purpose of the created existence.
Read MoreDid G-d Want Adam and Eve to Eat the Fruit?
Did God want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge? What does this say about the existence of good and evil in the world, and purpose?
Read MoreA Business Proposal
I thought that the Rebbe was dispensing business advice, but he must have seen that there is something there, in Siberia, that I must achieve—some part of my mission in life that must be played out in the frozen east.
Read MoreShopping: The Spiritual Shopper’s Guide to the Universe
As we look for that perfect Holiday gift, or just for a good deal in general, let’s bring along some of the following spiritual shopping tools in our totes.
Read MoreVayigash: Can Capitalism Survive without a Soul?
We must balance our economy of consumption with higher values. Let us learn from Joseph how to reclaim our mission statement: What are we? Who are we? What is this company called America?
Read MoreA Day in the Life of a Jew
As Jews, however, we are also guided by a more subtle calendar, a more spiritual clock: the calendar and clock of history. As Jews, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are as central to our concept of morning, noon and evening as the sun’s arc across the sky; Adam, Moses and King David mark our year as prominently as the turning of the seasons; and the twelve sons of Jacob, progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel, are as basic to our daily schedule as the twelve numerals etched on our clock-face or the twelve spiral-bound pages hanging on our wall.
Read MoreNoah’s Flood
Practical Kabbalah on Noah’s Flood, which commenced on the 17th of Cheshvan in the year 1656 from creation, and ended on Cheshvan 27 of the following year.
Read MoreA Business Proposal
By the decree of divine providence, man wanders about in his travels to those places where the sparks that are to be extracted by him await their redemption. The Cause of All Causes brings about the many circumstances and pretexts that bring a person to those places where his personal mission in life is to be acted out.
Read MoreCompetition: How Free is the Free Market?
Does G-d have anything to do with the free market? Is there enough money to go around? How can a person approach business competition in a dignified way?
Read MoreIs There More to Life Than Your Job?
Is there more to life than your job? Work is an inevitable part of life. Here’s an open discussion on how to make work more meaningful.
Read MoreMega Corporations & Individual Freedom
Do mega corporations really control our lives? Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of best-selling Toward a Meaningful Life, talks about how to free your mind.
Read MoreThinking & Stinking at the Harvard Business Review
Bernard Starr, Ph.D., a professor of psychology, criticizes the Harvard Business Review’s endorsement of dirty business practices.
Read MoreMoney: A Blessing or a Curse?
When you put money in perspective and recognize why it was given to you, it becomes a blessing instead of a curse. And by using your wealth for charitable and philanthropic purposes instead of spending it all on the desire of the moment, your money becomes eternal.
Read MoreMoney: Vice or Virtue?
This is an open discussion with Simon Jacobson, author of the best-seller Toward a Meaningful Life, on how to elevate materialism, work, and money.
Read MoreThe Dollar
We pray for it, we slave for it, we devote our best years and talents to acquire it. And then we blame it for all our ills. Get more meaning from the dollar.
Read MoreTzav Passover: Money and Spirituality Part V
Wealth without its spirit, is the world in which we live in today. Wealth with its spirit is the economy of tomorrow.
Read MoreYom Kippur: The Dual Revolution
The first revolution – in science and technology (“earthly wisdom”) – is well in place. The second revolution – in spirituality and Divine knowledge (“supernal wisdom”) – has to now catch up.
Read MoreTerumah: The World Is Not Flat
What is Israel – that sliver of land surrounded by hundreds of millions of hostile neighbors – to do amidst all the storms thundering around it?
Read MoreVayeitzei: Mr. Buffett: Meet Mr. Bogolubov
Let us usher in the economy of the future, one infused with heart and soul – a paradigm unlike anything we have ever seen.
Read MoreChukat: 600,000,000,000
Gates and Buffett: Today we stand at the threshold of a new economic paradigm. The final frontier of the history of money and wealth: To see the acquisition of wealth as a means for giving and fuel for spiritual growth.
Read MoreVayigash: 2000-2010
The United States now stands at perhaps the most defining moment of its history. We need to fight a war that goes far beyond the military one.
Read MorePinchas: Lima 2009: Diary of a Wary Traveler
What I shared at the conference is that happiness is not a verb, but a noun. It is not driven by actions, acquisitions – going out and buying something. Objects can make us happy for a while, but happiness is a state of being.
Read MoreJoy Amidst Turmoil
Connect your active life to a deeper mission, reintroduce seamlessness into your existence, and you will begin releasing the joy within you.
Read MoreVayeishev: Madoff And Holtzberg
If money is the source of your power and security, than money will also be your source of destruction and disgrace. Because after all, money is transient, and anything transient can never provide the firm foundation of security.
Read MoreVayishlach: Giving In Difficult Times
The words of the Zohar speak for themselves. They tell us in no uncertain terms that we must stand against any voice and challenge (including economic conditions) that argues against supporting (or weakening our support of) good causes.
Read MoreFinancial Anxieties
If you are suffering from today’s financial crisis, here is a profound piece of counsel from the Torah portion Noah.
Read MoreNoach: Raging Waters
Not only are we never given a challenge we cannot overcome, but from Parshat Noach we learn that every challenge brings us to an even greater height.
Read MoreChukat-Balak: Wealth Question
The value and significance of questions, opinions and feedback; and the time-old question whether parents should bequeath their wealth to their children.
Read MoreKorach: Give(rs) and Take(rs)
In Parshat Korach in the Book of Numbers we learn the value of wealth. The history of money reflects the inherent conflict of life: are we takers or givers?
Read MoreThe Dust of History
The cosmic struggle to reconcile spirit and matter are captured in the story of Jacob and Esau and the battle between these two opposing forces.
Read MoreVayeira: The True You
This world often conveys the message that everyone is damaged at the core. Part four of Samech Vov discusses the essence of the soul and how each one is, in fact, at perfect peace.
Read MoreTzav: Money and Spirituality Part V
In part five of “Money and Spirituality,” the old economic paradigm is scrutinized in juxtaposition with the new economy of the Messianic Age.
Read MoreMoney and Spirituality (Part 4/5)
In part four of “Money and Spirituality,” the true value of man is discussed, and the simultaneously socialist and capitalist approach of the Torah elucidated.
Read MoreMoney and Spirituality (Part 3/5)
Part III of a discussion on money and spirituality including material possessions and divine energy, ethical business, and the power of giving.
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