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14:50We often ask for what we need but we rarely ask what we are needed for. Self-transcendence is the key to happiness. Take the focus off the "I" and watch your life become enriched and happy in every way. Rabbi Greenberg and Rabbi Simon Jacobson share their experience with dealing with the unhappiest generation in history.
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04:51Is "chutzpah" kosher? Here is why every Jew must stand up for what he believes in.
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22:01Abraham is the first Jew and known as the father of our nation ("our forefather Abraham", " Abraham our father", etc). How are these two ideas related? And how can we call someone from so far back in our history our father?
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04:56In times of such darkness and confusion, there is an even greater demand for kindness. We can't wait for an opportunity to help someone to present itself; we must be proactive in our care for one another.
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03:59The Talmud teaches that when a person provides shelter for someone in need, they become partners with G-d in creating humanity, for a home gives a person their identity. Join Rabbi Greenberg as he discusses how every mitzvah we do gives G-d the ability to fulfill the purpose of creation. For G-d, too, is in need of a home.