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Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel: What Is the Kabbalistic Meaning of the Dreidel?
Learn how to master the “spin” of life, by identifying the four skills necessary in steering your life voyage toward its destiny.
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The Kabbalah of Tattoos
Theme: You Cannot Turn Back the Clock
“Kabbalah of Tattoos” — say what?! What in the world can the Kabbalah possibly say about tattoos?! What mystical significance can tattoos possibly have, particularly considering that tattoos are explicitly prohibited in the Torah (“You shall not etch a tattoo on yourselves”)?!
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How to Define Your Moral Standards
Theme: Moral Choices
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he examines life and offers a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche. Discover how to live a truly happy and meaningful life by using your divine gifts and wisdom to reach your highest potential. -
How Big Is Your Ego?
Learn the one secret that can redirect a large and unhealthy ego into a force of extraordinary change.
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The Politics of Sexuality
After all that has been said and written about the Senate’s confirmation proceedings, discover, in this refreshing and groundbreaking talk, a new perspective that will shed light on the core issues and its relevance to our lives.
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Should We Ever Take Extreme Measures?
Discover how to navigate your life knowing when to stay the course and when to veer sharply left or right.
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What a Good and Sweet Year Means
The traditional New Year greeting is to be blessed with a “good and sweet year.” What is the difference between “good” and “sweet’? Why are these specific terms used?
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The Kabbalah of You
Join Rabbi Jacobson on this special day, Chai Elul, the birthday of these two great luminaries, who provided us with the ladder to climb to the greatest heights and with the method how to climb.
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Becoming Selfless Through Kabbalah
Learn how the Kabbalistic concept of selflessness (bittul) is the secret all true achievements and growth.
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How to Build a Marriage That Defies the Odds
How many of today’s marriages are healthy and successful? What even defines success in marriage? Is it simply two people getting along, or is there more to it? While failed marriages can be difficult to measure, current statistics show up to a 50% divorce rate. And that does not take into account dysfunctional marriages and emotionally divorced couples who remain only technically married.