Ki Tovo: To You My Heart Speaks
The month of Elul is a month of love and compassion. In this time how does prayer help us to face and respond to pain and suffering?
Read MoreHow Not to Say the Wrong Thing
If we practice silence, humility, and compassion, our words will surely be potent for good.
Read MoreA Mother’s Tears
Rachel exemplifies compassion and enables us to recognize our inherent value by virtue of the fact that every single person was created in the Divine Image.
Read MoreThe Difference Between Self-Compassion and Self-Pity
Appropriate self-compassion is a healthy dose of self-respect and love, combined with a healthy dose of productive self-critique, balanced out by seeing yourself honestly.
Read MoreHow to Improve Your Listening Skills
Whether you are at work, with your family, or among friends, here are four ways to improve your listening skills and relate to others better.
Read MoreA Feast and a Fast: The Fast of Esther
With their joy the Jews rejected their uniqueness as a nation under the special protection of G-d. To save the Jews Esther knew they had to reconnect to G-d
Read MoreVirtual Reality
The Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe (Frierdiker Rebbe) was a realist: an optimist with experience – the USSR has disintegrated but Judaism is alive & thriving.
Read MoreDo You Know How to Empathize? Omer Workshop Session Two
Learn how to incorporate techniques to improve the way you feel for others. Discover how this can radically improve your situation and the world at large.
Read MoreShoftim: Elul Whispers
Elul is the month of love and compassion. As we enter the month we ask how we understand this in light of the reality around us filled with terror and war?
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