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Learning Pirkei Avot: chapter 1, mishnah 6
Make for yourself a rabbi, acquire for yourself a friend, and judge everyone favorably.
The most precious possession.
Finding mindfulness in eating and in friendships
What do keeping kosher and love for every Jew have in common? How can we elevate our eating experiences to become G-dly? How can we build stronger connections with other fellow Jews?
The Friendship Formula: Lesson 4
How do we generate kindness for someone we don’t like? How do we forgive the unforgivable? In this lesson, we learn about the power of compassion and how we can maintain respect in any situation. Judaism gives us the tools to operate with empathy, respect...
The Friendship Formula: Lesson 3
What does the famous phrase ‘love your fellow as yourself’ really mean? The Torah advocates for a form of kindness that centers respect for others and a feeling of closeness among friends. In this lesson, we will learn how to keep our respect for others a...
The Friendship Formula: Lesson 2
The Torah teaches that friendship for the sake of friendship is more valuable than friendship with an agenda. In this lesson, we will learn how to release control within relationships and how letting go of expected outcomes will free us up to create more ...
The Friendship Formula: Lesson 1
Successfully forming connections with others and creating genuine friendships depends on our approach to relationships and how we view one another. According to Judaism, fostering friendships relies on respect and connection. In this lesson, we will under...
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