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Katia Bolotin

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Katia Bolotin strives to inspire and motivate Jews of all backgrounds. Her thought-provoking articles and audio talks highlight the enduring relevance of the Torah in our ever-changing world. Katia's focus on personal growth harmonizes with the Torah's wisdom of how best to cultivate and maintain it. She is also a pianist, songwriter, and composer of contemporary classical music. Her original musical compositions can be streamed at Katia Bolotin on SoundCloud.
The Meaning and Value of ‘Morashah’
A yerushah is a bequest that can be used any way that the beneficiary chooses. It can be used wisely, squandered foolishly, or simply discarded. In contrast, a morashah must be protected and preserved.
The Torah espoused the value of early childhood education thousands of years before modern educational psychology recognized it.
Feeling grateful may not come naturally to you, but it can be developed, cultivated and maintained, just like a garden.
To what extent do Divine providence, free choice, and cause-and-effect intersect? Or do they?
Most of us safeguard our computers from contracting harmful viruses, but are we as concerned about our own spiritual contamination?
To cultivate real change that lasts, we must be willing to see ourselves clearly—not through the lens of the past but as we appear right now.
Rainfall is not a random occurrence. It’s a blessing that comes directly from G-d.
The two enlarged letters in the Shema reveal the mission of the Jewish people and the fusion of faith and knowledge.
Although it’s natural to dislike criticism, a growth-oriented person will come to appreciate and value it.
Like the Israelites of old, we are challenged by life, death and the journeys in between. The Torah’s guidance illuminates our ways.
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