The Jewish New Year: Renewal, Sanctity, and Joy
The Jewish New Year and High Holiday season is ultra rich with layers of opportunity to peer deeply into our lives, and come out renewed and empowered to take on our life challenges.
Read MoreJoy and Depression
We have the power and ability to bring true and lasting joy into our lives, despite all circumstances.
Read MoreJoy Amidst Turmoil
The secret of seamlessness – which lies behind the secret of happiness – is thus dependent on discovering the mission of our lives.
Read MoreHappiness: Inherent or Acquired?
Happiness seems to be inherent to the human condition. Look at children. They are naturally happy people. Buoyant and enthusiastic. So then, how do happy children become sad adults? When and how do they lose their positivity?
Read MoreJust Dance: How to Fake It Till you Make It Escaping Loneliness and Depression
Is there a formula for happiness? Perhaps we have to begin with the questions: What exactly is happiness? And how can we acquire it?
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Never Define Yourself By What You Hate
The opposite of happiness is not sadness; it’s rage. Rage is a symptom of emptiness. It is a sign that you don’t know who you are; you know only who you are not.
Read MoreWork and Play – Yesterday and Today
Work and play- a critical examination of the difference between an American and European approach to the work/life balance, which poses fundamental questions…
Read MoreEqual Housing: Unity Of Sukkot
The four species of Sukkot represent each type of Jew unified as one, and implies a greater harmony among all Jewish people.
Read MoreSukkot Stories
Enjoy these three beautiful Sukkot stories from all kinds of Chassidim. Heartwarming and inspiring stories to tell in your sukkah.
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