Finding Hope When All Seems Lost
As our hearts and prayers go out to the lives buried under the rubble of the collapsed Surfside towers and to their families, we also learn powerful lessons about the sanctity and dignity of every individual life, and how hope is never extinguished.
Read MoreThe Five Roots of Trauma
The three weeks between the first attack on the Holy Temple and the final destruction are a time concentrate on healing by addressing the root of the issue.
Read MoreThe “Impossible” Dream
Caleb’s role in the tragic story of The 12 Spies in Parshat Shelach.
Read MoreSelf-Styled Spies
In Parshat Shelach, the distinction in wording between “spies” and “scouts” makes all the difference in understanding the tragedy of the Twelve Spies.
Read MoreFree Agent
In the case of the Spies in Parshat Shelach G-d said, “I’m not telling you what to do—do as you see fit.” G-d was opening a new arena of human potential.
Read MoreLand and See
One of the greatest tragedies of Jewish history was the debacle of “The Spies” in Parshat Shelach. The spies failed their mission: it all came down to sight
Read MoreWhen Will We Stop Crying? The Deepest Love in the Throes of Suffering – Nine Days Workshop
Address the dramatic events taking place in Israel today. These times allow us to discover the deepest love and strength, to stop crying once and for all.
Read MoreAvenging Innocent Blood – What Jews Can Teach the World
Discover an approach to life and tragedy, that helps you become part of the solution and not part of the problem.
Read MoreDoes Life Ever End? – The Science of Immortality
Discover how to look at life and death in a new way, helping you tap into new reservoirs of energy, as well as transform death itself into a force of life.
Read MoreReeh: Boundaries
This week’s Torah portion deals with blessings and curses. In the face of world tragedies, how does the Torah explain the reconciliation of both?
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