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Alyssa Rachel Gross

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Born and raised in Brooklyn, Alyssa is a thirsty soul looking to connect to spirituality and the larger Jewish community. She invites you to come along.
I’m used to digging myself out of the foxhole through the help of friends, family, inspirational words of wisdom and mentors, ad infinitum.
I’ve read the Tehillim portion in English on trains, buses, in Starbucks coffee shops and anywhere necessary to stick to my commitment.
While it’s commendable to work on developing our positive quality traits, it’s also important to our self-worth to recognize that we are whole and worthy beings with all sorts of emotions.
Days become weeks and then months become years, and are we any closer to our goals?
I looked around to see if there were any other Jews around. To whom was he talking?
We need individuals in our lives who can provide us with feedback without fear of reprisal or being cut-off.
“Question—maybe a heavy question, and I actually don’t have a ton of time now, so you can save the answer for later—but when and why did you decide to become more religious and connected to Judaism?” My handsome, talented, 25-year-old cousin, Aaron, asked...
Things were going well. Or so I thought, until I hit rock bottom. Feelings of depression and anxiety, and my father’s battle with cancer, left me raw, vulnerable and exposed.
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