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20:48Our sages say, "Who is a rich person? One who is satisfied with his lot." How can we turn wealth from being something that is disruptive and the source of unhappiness into a positive virtue?Join Rabbi Greenberg as he breaks down the six points of wealth and how we can learn to use our material possessions to transform our conditional happiness into a more meaningful and everlasting joy. -
03:22We sell ourselves short by underestimating the power of our words and actions. Your one good deed can tip the scale and turn the world over for the good! -
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. -
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. -
15:22Everyone has highs and lows in life. G-d treasures you in your downfalls just as much as in your highs. He never gives up His hope and faith in you. So why are you giving up on yourself?