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Karen Wolfers Rapaport is an educator, writer, and therapist. Leading groups throughout Israel, she integrates psychology, philosophy, and language instruction for college courses and clients that include the Office of the Prime Minister, Intel, Google, and Mobileye. She is passionate about unifying people from different cultural and religious backgrounds and creating transformative experiences.
Life’s early trajectory is not always reflective of its future course.
We don't have to take on an army in order to experience miracles.
We may have left Egypt and still be there.
The bride and groom probably didn’t have their fantasy wedding. But they came face to face with what’s most important in life.
We depend on our touchstones: psychological security, a stable income, protection from crime. Clothing, food, warm shelter
How does it feel to be a tzadik?
Understanding that we are not defined by your mistakes is a good place to begin. Mistakes are not your identity. Mistakes are something that happens, not something you are.
The four sons represent the kaleidoscope of perspectives we all bring to the table.
Tu B’Shevat signals a shift in season, a new year for the trees. But it is so much more than that.
Rosh Hashanah? Not the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Chanukah!
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