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              Dealing with Loss and Failure, Part 4The Chassidic Approach to Dealing with Failure. Part 4: How to Help Others Deal with Failure. 
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              Dealing with Loss and Failure, Part 3The Chassidic Approach to Dealing with Failure. Part 3: How to Not be Your Own Worst Enemy. 
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              Dealing with Loss and Failure, Part 2The Chassidic Approach to Dealing with Failure. Part 2: The Spiritual Dynamics. 
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              Dealing with Loss and Failure, Part 1The Chassidic Approach to Dealing with Failure. Part 1: The Psychological Approach. 
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              Happiness in Life Without MoneyTheme: Happiness in Life 
 Can we learn how to free ourselves of this attachment and be happy people independent of our monetary worth?
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              How to Achieve Spiritual WellnessTheme: Spiritual Wellness 
 Discover the different components and dimensions of your soul, and how each requires its respective “nutrients.” Taking control of your life begins with taking control of — and energizing — your spirit.
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              Hemshech Samech VovHemshech Samech Vov is a series of 61 discourses by The Rebbe Rashab. In this introduction, Rabbi Simon Jacobson explains the concepts of chassidus used by The Rebbe Rashab in Hemshech Samech Vov. 
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              On Diplomacy, Pride and Self-RespectDiplomacy is a delicate art form, and the Rebbe assures in this letter that contrary to popular belief, “truly Jewish self-respect”, “avowed trust in G-d” and “pride in our Jewish heritage and tradition” are key in diplomatic success. 
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              The Truth About VacationWhat is the most rejuvenating way to vacation? The Rebbe offers guidelines for getting the best value – for your entire family – out of your time off. 
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              Productive GrievingThe Rebbe offers guidance on the most productive way to grieve, and explains how it is both therapeutic for the bereaved and productive for the soul of the departed. 

 
	        
