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Ten Commandments of Communication
By Daniel Schonbuch No one likes being criticized, blamed, or belittled for their behavior, especially in marriage, where close daily contact necessitates a high level of sensitivity and understanding.
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Put on Your Mask Please!
By Chana Weisberg Here at Chabad.org, we've got a particularly opinionated team of people, and in the heat of the moment, opinions can be voiced, rather, er, bluntly...
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The Flashing Lights in my Rear View Mirror
By Chana Weisberg The sight of neon red lights flashing in the car's rear view mirror is enough to make even the strongest of stomachs queasy. As the police car pulls up, I admit that my initial thought is whether fleeing is an option. But as I come to my senses, I assess ...
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A Lesson in Positive (Writing)
By Dovid Zaklikowski We have all been drilled: always speak positively when rebuking, always request things in a positive way, don't say no so many times to your kids, etc. Does this rule, however, apply even when discussing a theoretical subject?
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Making a Positive Impression
Each of us leaves a spiritual impression everywhere we go. By Shaul Yosef Leiter Each of us leaves a spiritual impression everywhere we go.
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Archives » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayeitzei » Ascent Lights » Making a Positive Impression
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The Secret of Skin
Kabbalah teaches that G-d makes purity emerge even out of impurity. From Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz Kabbalah teaches that G-d makes purity emerge even out of impurity.
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