
Focused on insights, meaning and tools in the worlds of Judaism, mental health and personal growth.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 464 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | JudaismMental HealthReligion & SpiritualityHealth & Fitness | |||

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It’s January 1st, and here’s a New Year’s resolution worth keeping ❤️: bless people, and ask for blessings. Yaakov Avinu’s final moments remind us that words createParshaness. Before ending a conversation, offer a blessing and ask for one in re... more
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A simple New Year’s practice inspired by Rosh Hashanah: say it out loud. Name what you’re working on — to HaShem, to yourself, to someone you trust, or even by recording it and watching it next year. Making it public, in some form, gives intent... more
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The Tenth of Tevet marks the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem — the moment that set the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash into motion. Jews fast today not only to remember what was lost, but to recognize how much still needs healing. This da... more
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If you want to understand what being a Jew means and feels like at the end of 2025, today matters. The Ninth of Tevet is associated with the passing of Ezra HaSofer, and possibly Nehemiah as well. After the first exile, Jewish life as a land- a... more
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Exploring themes of Judaism, mental health, and personal growth, a collection of engaging discussions offers unique insights aimed at fostering both spiritual and personal development. The content frequently draws upon Jewish teachings to provide practical advice on navigating modern life, emphasizing intentional living, mindfulness, and the significance of community connections. Episodes often address pressing societal issues through a spiritual lens, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding of their identities and relationships within a contemporary context.
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