
Personal Stories
What champagne is to celebration; what flowers are to romance; what music is to joy – a story is to life.
There are those that know the place. There are those that know the time. There are those that know the ritual. There are those that know the prayers. And there are those that know how to light the fire. We may not know the place, the time, the ritual, the prayer, or the fire. So we tell the story. A story, more than a recollection, is the bridge spanning past, present and future. A story reminds us, reignites us, and inspires us. A story isn’t merely told. A story is lived. Welcome to once upon a time.
Hidden Miracles Are Easy to Find
Join Rabbi Jacobson as he explores the anatomy of a miracle, and its role in our lives. Discover surprising facts about the “natural” forces that define the parameters of your experiences.
Read MoreA Chance Reading and Meeting
I picked up a book randomly sitting at my table and opened to any page, the words I read changed our life.
Read MoreReach. Not Preach.
Brazilian educator founded school based on Lubavitcher Rebbe’s timeless wisdom found in the Book Toward a Meaningful Life by Simon Jacobson.
Read MoreMore than the Eye Can See: A Journey from Darkness to Light
In the past few years I have discovered that Judaism is more than the eye can see. It is a journey from darkness to light; the light of the Torah.
Read MoreSuicidal Thoughts
The words I read in Toward a Meaningful Life pierced through me and opened up a world of new possibilities and serene peace.
Read MoreSpiritually Thirsty
I was spiritually thirsty. Toward a Meaningful Life put my spiritual house in order and then everything else in my life fell into place.
Read MoreCelebrating My Birth 60 Years Later
The book, Toward a Meaningful Life by Simon Jacobson, helped me commit my life and coming year with intention and meaning.
Read MoreHope Amid Cancer & Divorce
“Your site helped me to keep my focus on gratitude and the goodness of our Creator and my purpose in this life. You helped me to pull myself together…”
Read MoreTHE REBBE : The Ache in my Heart
While I continue to experience the Rebbe as a very active, involved part of my life, still, I miss the flesh & blood connection.
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