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Gratitude Meeting 2007

The Hidden Blessings of G-d


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Yisrael Pinson
Rabbi Yisrael Pinson is the Director of the Daniel B. Sobel Friendship House in West Bloomfield, MI. Since joining the Friendship House he has helped create a local Jewish Recovery Community where recovering addicts are helped through support, guidance, friendship and community. Rabbi Yisrael facilitates Jewish Recovery meetings, where recovering addicts from all 12-step programs meet and share regularly. He also teaches classes on Judaism & Recovery.



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Rabbi Yisrael Pinson is the Director of the Daniel B. Sobel Friendship House in West Bloomfield, MI. Since joining the Friendship House he has helped create a local Jewish Recovery Community where recovering addicts are helped through support, guidance, friendship and community.

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Posted: Nov 26, 2009
This is fantastic!!! You are so funny! I really enjoyed this!
Posted By estyb, mtl, ca

Posted: Nov 26, 2009
so amazing
As usual your talk was so so amazing!!!! So funny and such a great message!!!! I had a really good time listening to you!!!!
Posted By ssk,cinti fan, cincinnati, ohio



 

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Gratitude Meeting 2007
The Hidden Blessings of G-d
A man is obligated to be grateful for the negative events in his life, in the same manner that he is grateful for the positive events. - The Talmud

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