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Self-Improvement

Kabbala and Education
A Kabbalistic approach to spiritual growth
Character Refinement, Kabbalah-Style
Kabbalah helps us rectify ourselves by seeing the Infinite nature of Creation.
Education Prioritization
An educator should first remove a pupil's most dangerous deficiency.
Spiritual Behavior Modification
How do we identify the internal switches that operate the source of all actions, and do we have the mechanism to manipulate and control them?
600,000 Souls, 600,000 Letters
Heavenly prosecution comes as a result of negligence in Torah study
Environmental Influences
Our ability to embody diverse realities enables us to greatly influence the Creation.
Prisoners, Families and Torah
Mitzvot for the incarcerated souls...in and out of prison
Rectifying the Divine Presence
We all come into the world to help rectify the Shechina
Anger Remedy No. 1
By meditating on the divine root of anger, one can fix it.
Anger Remedy No. 2
While focusing on certain divine names during prayer, one can fix anger.
Submitting to the Flow
The sefira of hod molds meaningful acceptance
Above and Before Kabbalah Study
Observance of the mitzvot is primary…to eliminate the thorns…
How to Transform Anger
An inspiring, transformational antidote to anger.
The Interconnection of Humility, Awe and Devotion
The purity of the mind may only come through the neshamah-soul.
Spiritual Infertility
The Kabbalah of Birth
Physically, birth is a one-time occurrence; spiritually, it is an ongoing process.
Positive Vision
We must be careful how we view things, or interpret them, as our very ‘seeing’ affects the quality of that thing.
The Opening Peace
Acts of kindness should be performed to bring about closeness and unity between the giver and the receiver.
Education 101
Intermediate
Education 101
The continuity and endurance of the Jewish people hinges on education.
Mastering One's Desires
By Rabbi Sholom-Noach Berezovsky (the previous Slonimer Rebbe):
To refrain from responding when insulted or to remain silent during a heated argument and not feel the need to have the last word is the sign of a true hero.
Bucking Bronco
With his multiple concussions, broken teeth and sprained wrists, his performances would soon be limited.
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