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How to Host Your First Passover Seder (or Your First Great One)
Discover in this program methods and tips to creating an unforgettable experience, which will empower all with sustainable tools to free themselves emotionally, psychologically and spiritually.
Read MoreThe Spiritual Difference Between Bread and Matzah Told in Three Minutes
Bread and matzah (the unleavened bread eaten by Jews on the holiday of Passover) are both made from flour and water — so why are they so different?
Read MoreThe Student Anti-Violence Walk Out: A Spiritual Perspective On The Power Of Youth
Learn how the purity of youth – unadulterated by the cynicism of material life – has the power to change worlds. We’ll call it the youth revolution.
Read MoreTwo Minutes of Kabbalah: Where Do Ideas Come From?
Theme: Your Inner Mystic
Kabbalah teaches much on this subject, and in this video Rabbi Jacobson explains the basic Kabbalistic concept in plain language that anyone of any background can understand.
The Power of a Moment of Silence
Learn how a moment of silence each day can transform your life, dramatically improve our homes and our schools — and even make them safer — and help raise our social standards to new and unprecedented heights.
Read MoreHow to Determine What Is Important to Do
Theme: Essential Life Skills
Do you find yourself distracted from core tasks by less important activities? Are you looking for a simple time-management rule? Diminish time-clutter in your life with this one effective guideline.
Restoring Faith In Humanity
Learn how to look deeper inside yourself and others and discover tools to elicit nobility of the highest order. And in turn, restore confidence in the human race.
Read MoreDo Your Emotions Fool You?
Topic: Intuition
Join renowned author and counselor Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a short talk on the nature of the mind and emotions, and discover how your mind can be employed to guide your emotions.
You Can Suffer Without Becoming a Sufferer
Your past trauma or negative experiences do not define your future experiences — unless you let them. Suffering is a verb — not a noun. It takes work, but you can go through negative experiences without internalizing them.
Read MoreAvoiding Passing Our Own Trauma to Our Children
Discover methods to separate the silver from the dross, to learn from our challenges — to get beyond the ghosts and skeletons in our closets and build powerful, dynamic and wholesome relationships.
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