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Nechemia Schusterman

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Rabbi Nechemia Schusterman and his wife, Raizel, run the Chabad Jewish Center in Peabody, Mass. Rabbi Schusterman is a proud father of 7 who enjoys many hobbies, including exercise and writing. He is a practicing mohel and Nationally Certified Recovery Coach NCRC and a Nationally Certified Family Recovery Coach. Read more of his writings at RabbiSchusterman.com.
Rabbi Nechemia and Raizel Schusterman share their tips and experiences on parenting and how they helped their son recover from his addictions.
Acceptance opens new realities, both physically and spiritually. It allows G‑d in.
It took over eight years, but I completed all 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud.
And How to Deal With Problems That Won’t Go Away
Crying acknowledges the feelings, allows them to exit and helps you grieve the loss of what could have been.
The acronym MGI—Most Generous Interpretation—essentially conveys the wisdom of our sages, “Judge everyone to the side of merit.”
Wouldn’t it be great if children came with a user manual?
Our job is to learn from the experiences of others and not wait for total self-annihilation before asking for help.
As the Days of Awe approach, most of us realize that we are not where we’d like to be spiritually. We haven’t attained the goals we set ourselves in the previous year, or the many years prior.
The range is huge. From doctors and nurses to liquor shops and computer stores.
Since the coronavirus ended nearly two years ago, my fellow earthmates and I made a pact to hold on to the positive changes that resulted from those very difficult and painful times.
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