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A New Year; A New You
Does the new year actually bring a new energy, new possibilities? How can we us this opportunity to create a real difference in our lives and the world around us?
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Your Thoughts CAN Create Your Reality
Join Rabbi Jacobson for this important pre-Rosh Hashana talk and discover new vistas of your soul, that when tapped, go beyond the usual cause and effect forces of life. Learn how your mind and mindset have the strength to change the course of your future.
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Mind Over Matter
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a fascinating discussion on how our mind can truly affect our reality. The way we think can alter the way we live.
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Tracht Gut Vet Zein Gut: How We Define Our Own Destinies
The entire concept of reality is actually turned inside out: We tend to think there is an objective reality “out there”. The truth is that it is not reality that shapes our perception; it is our perception that shapes our reality.
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Educating Ourselves and Our Children about Healthy Sexuality and Intimacy
Rabbi Simon Jacobson in Conversation with Dr. Yocheved Debow: Ancient Wisdom for Modern times. Educating Ourselves and Our Children about Healthy Sexuality and Intimacy in this Challenging World.
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Can You Heal After Betrayal? A 60 Day Journey
Join Rabbi Jacobson on a fascinating journey through the most powerful two months of Elul and Tishrei; a journey from betrayal toward hope and love.
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The Selfless Ego Part 1: Why Not be Selfish?
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a fascinating discussion on selfishness, selflessness and the human ego through the lens of Chassidus, Kabbala and psychology.
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Are Athletes Heroes? Post Olympic Musings
Join Rabbi Jacobson as he discusses sports, heroes and the human’s nature to create role models for ourselves.
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What You Say is What You Get: The Power of Words
Learn how your words are streaming energy into the environment around you; how they create a vibe that shapes your surroundings and the people you are speaking with.
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Freedom of Speech: Why It Matters
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson and education historian Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman for a critical and fascinating discussion dissecting censorship and freedom of speech.