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Rebbetzin Birnbaum reminds us how each moment of life is so uniquely precious. Her every word awakens an awareness of how all the mundane physical activities, like eating, sleeping, house work or exercising are available as moments to serve Hashem with an open heart.
LA 882
Since each person has their own way of thinking, the Torah is available through many different channels. Does this mean that anything goes? Rabbi Lopiansky clarifies what pluralism is, and how to maintain peaceful relations with religious factions we disagree with - without needing to be apologetic.
SM 749 B
An innocent wisecrack at another person's expense may appear harmless, but the mortification they may be feeling is taken very seriously by God. Rabbi Stern explains how major this minor offense really is - which makes the 'I was just joking' excuse a bit lame, to say the least.
WY 210 D
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg explores this topic by way of avodah zara (idol worship), which was prevalent among Jews during the times of the Neviim (Prophets). Hear a classic talk on extracting important lessons for living from episodes in the Chumash and Neviim.
ZM 931 A
We generally think of ourselves as being okay character-trait wise, with only a few that need more attention. So isn't this 10-part series on improving traits really overdoing it? In his introductory talk, Rabbi Zeldman takes to task the notion that most of our traits are neutral and need little or no work. Hear also the 'God factor,' and how to turn each growth experience into a spiritual growing event.
ZM 931 B
Why all the fuss about self-improvement? Is being a little lazy really so terrible? Rabbi Zeldman's clear, warm, and interesting style helps us understand why it's in our best interest to bother with character development, and describes the traits are the most sensible and appropriate to begin with.
ZM 931 C
Ok, fine, we admit that we have to work on ourselves and our midos (traits), but how do we know where to start? In this talk, Rabbi Zeldman gives a few pointers on how to discover our areas of weakness and strength in order to assess where to begin. Once you find the areas you need to work on, you've struck gold!! Now you can think about changing yourself for the better. A great talk in this series.
ZM 931 D
When a person realizes that a certain trait they have needs improvement, appreciate how that trait can manifest itself in many different forms. Hear a sure way to dig a bit deeper into the reasons behind your actions, and how to work out strategies to straighten them out. Rabbi Zeldman's soft and clear voice delivers a key talk on developing yourself into the better person you hope to be.
ZM 931 H
Making small changes can sound, wellåÉ small. Too often we feel stymied making small changes and strive to accomplish åÒrealåÓ things. Rabbi Zeldman lays the ground rules for achieving true change åÐ once we've overcome the thirst to do it all at once. How can we navigate the murky backroads of that place deep down where one's soul and personality meet to figure out which of our traits are a vital part of our personality, and which traits hurt us and must be removed?
ZM 931 I
Rabbi Zeldman continues to lay the ground rules for adjusting our character traits with a detailed discussion on specific personality trait that most people struggle with. The midah of kindness seems warm and wonderful when we're on the receiving end, but when confronted with attending to other people's needs it can be very hard to respond selflessly. Learn how to develop empathy which naturally leads to wholehearted giving.