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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.
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Is God Orthodox? Religious Fundamentalism and Spirituality
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he dissects these critical issues, digs into their very core roots and comes away with a surprising and refreshing take on God, faith, religion — and its far reaching implications in our lives.
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Lessons Learned: Where Chassidic Philosophy and Modern Psychology Meet
Join a fascinating discussion with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, Devorah Kamman, and Eli Nash to explore where Chassidic Philosophy and modern psychology meet.
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Rabbi Simon Jacobson in Conversation with TikTok Exec, Michal Oshman: Bridging Faith and Modernity
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson and TikTok Exec Michal Oshman for a fascinating discussion on the transformative and transcendent power of Jewish wisdom and spirituality.
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Does God Have a Plan for Us in These Bizarre Times?
Join Rabbi Jacobson on Tisha B’av, the saddest day in the Jewish calendar, for a heartfelt discussion on pain and suffering, and how God can (and will!) turn it into light and happiness.


