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Your GPS may be useful, but it's not always too smart. Your body is much the same. For the smoothest journey through life, try a sweet combination of body and mind.
To become a bigger something, you gotta be a nothing in between.
To become a bigger something, you gotta be a nothing in between.
A World Cup Lesson
What is your objective? What will make all the sweat, strained muscles and endless hours in the gym worthwhile?
Rabbi Infinity provides Miri the ultimate Kabbalistic lesson in Feivel control--and the transformation of darkness to light.
How to steal, while ensuring that you are not likewise victimized
Deep, deep down lays the soul's oil well. When tapped, it has the ability to provide ample fuel and illumination for the entire world. But what happens when the oil isn't properly channeled? When the oil rig explodes?
We awake with the belief that justice and goodness will prevail, despite the news that bombards us with overwhelming misery, hopelessness, despair and unfairness. Take a look in the mirror and see that miracle...
Chaos erupts and two Rabbi Infinites engage in existential debate while Feivel attempts to save the world (and himself) from an angered golem.
You feel it coming. The urge is there and you just can't stop yourself. Or can you?
When I really think about it, what she says make sense. I mean, aren't most religions the cause for strife and warfare today? Isn't it true that the world is flush with intolerant, hypocritical religious people?
Only a nobody can be anybody. That's what makes the poor letter Resh so beautiful. It all goes back to that Kabbalistic principle: The lower you fall, the higher you are.
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