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 | To Serve or Not to Serve
By Manis FriedmanThis informative and revealing talk discusses the virtue of struggling with the unG-dly nature which gives us an understanding of how the baal teshuva is greater than the tzaddik. The discussion touches on the heroic nature of the Holocaust martyrs. In our struggle to serve, the guidance of a Rebbe is indispensable.
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 | Know Thyself Is there a virtue to know yourself?
By Manis FriedmanG-d wants goodness that doesn't come from heaven. The virtue of knowing ourselves is to know whether we are growing or not. Knowing how we think, feel and do.
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 | Matzah: The Food of Faith
By Manis FriedmanFaith does not direct one's behavior even while it inspires one to great heights; proper behavior without faith is lacking as well. Matzah teaches us how to combine faith with everyday life.
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 | Self Improvement Part 1 of 3
By Sholom Ber DubovMuch of our personality and character-traits are pre-determined. A three part series on the kabbalistic look at self improvement, a quality unique to the human being. And practical suggestions for our daily lives.
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 | Self Improvement Part 2 of 3
By Sholom Ber DubovMuch of our personality and character-traits are pre-determined. A three part series on the kabbalistic look at self improvement, a quality unique to the human being. And practical suggestions for our daily lives.
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 | Self Improvement Part 3 of 3
By Sholom Ber DubovMuch of our personality and character-traits are pre-determined. A three part series on the kabbalistic look at self improvement, a quality unique to the human being. And practical suggestions for our daily lives.
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 | How to Love a Fellow Jew The commonality of Jewish souls
By Manis FriedmanLove can be so elusive, yet we are expected to love our fellow Jew. What does it mean? How is it done?
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 | The Morning after Sinai Understanding the Sin of the Golden Calf
By Mendel RivkinAfter the Sinai experience the Jews made the Golden Calf. How is this possible? Here-in lies a powerful lesson in internalizing and applying inspiration.
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 | What can Kabbalah do for me? Introduction to Kabbalah
By Shlomo YaffeWhat is Kabballah and how is it relevant?
Explore how the Kabbalistic approach can enhance every aspect of our lives while introducing us to new life-dimensions.
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 | Joy – A Pillar of Everything G-dly
By Mendel RivkinJoy is not a Mitzvah, but it is a foundation for all Mitzvot. Discover the whats, the whys and even some hows of this important principle.
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 | Think Good and it will be Good
By DovBer PinsonA compelling talk on the enormous power in positive thinking and its impact on ourselves and the environment around us.
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 | Living on the Edge
By Ari ShishlerLife throws at us many twists and turns which literally place us at the very brink of a given situation. What is the purpose of being on the very edge?
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 | Advanced  Individualism vs. Conformism
By Ari ShishlerThanks to technology you can broadcast a blog-message or Youtube video around the world in a flash. Does Judaism celebrate the empowerment of the individual, or does it prefer people to conform to the structures and strictures of organized religion?
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 | You’ve Gotta Be Meshugah—Crazy!
By Ari ShishlerJewish mysticism teaches the exceptional virtue of positive madness which transcends logic. Discover how to unlock this dimension of madness.
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 | Prayer
Prayer - the service of the heart – is an essential way to express one’s love of G-d. Discover the origin of the prayers, their structure, significance and deeper meaning. |  |
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 | Emotional Sobriety Spiritual Tools for Dealing with Dysfunction
By Shais TaubAn honest look at why and how we get pulled into dysfunctional relationships, and some practical insights for rising above the chaos.
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 | Repentance in the Spirit of Joy The High Holidays and Teshuvah
By Ezra SchochetHow to properly experience the High Holiday season when your heart and head are burdened with challenges, worries, and frustrations from day to day anxieties.
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| Getting Un-Stuck A Spiritual Guide to Your Personal Exodus
By Shais TaubThe Jewish people's redemption from Egypt as a model for getting "unstuck" from seemingly impossible situations in one's own life.
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 | Darkness into Light Finding Meaning in Life’s Challenges
By Sara Esther CrispeHow Torah teaches us to maintain our faith and not only endure difficult times, but transform them.
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