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GC 614
Regardless if your country is militaristic or democratic in nature, the fabric of today's world is very competitive. Rabbi Greenwald draws a profound connection between this reality and the decline of self-esteem in ourselves and our children. How does the Torah's value of a person contrast to the pervasive secular value, and what healthy messages should we be sending to our children to give them a big head start in life?A remarkable class.
GC 615 A
At some point during our lives we may have suffered the niggling sense of self dissatisfaction, or felt inferior to everyone around us. Honing in on these emotions helps us to uncover the deeper struggles that create jealousy. Can we learn to appreciate ourselves without making comparisons? Can we find our own unique place in a society overflowing with other exceptional people like ourselves?
GC 615 B
At some point in our lives we may suffer from a niggling sense of self dissatisfaction and/or a feeling of being inferior to everyone else. Pinpointing these emotions will uncover the deeper struggles that bubble from jealousy. Can we grow to appreciate ourselves without making comparisons, and can we find our unique place in a society overflowing with so many other exceptional people?
GC 620 A
People who make quantum changes in their lives can do so for a variety of reasons - and it is completely normal to second-guess those life-changing decisions as we face challenges that arise. By understanding our original motivation as we undertook a journey toward greater involvement in Yiddishkeit we can help ourselves past the rough spots we encounter in our new society and face them maturely. But how and when are we to discuss our past with our children?
GC 620 B
The frum school system has grown exponentially over the past fifty years, yet the quality of chinuch we have come to expect has not been catching up at the same rate. So until this transition does come about, what positive values of our ideal educational infrastructure must we continue to inculcate and to compensate for as we endure the snail-like progress on the ground?
GC 620 C
Do you feel all alone when faced with a big problem? In truth, you probably do know a few people you could turn to for help, if you only knew how to approach them? Hear practical tools for asking the wise, and those close to you in a manner that fosters a positive response. A valuable class on cutting problems down to size quickly, and on finding a listening ear.
GC 620 D
After a drastic change in lifestyle, such as adopting a Torah way of life, we might easily cause those we love to feel rejected – and they reject us in return. In what ways can we assure our families of our continued love and acceptance, which they feel was lost? Rabbi Greenwald navigates us through this potential minefield, helping us find the right words to be respectful, warm and not apologetic.
GC 620 E
If we could understanding our family's consternation at watching us sail the wave of inspiration into Torah Judaism, we might easily remove a lot of unnecessary tension. Hear how to change your interaction from 'showing them the light', to projecting your fulfillment and happiness in ways they can 'practically' relate to.
GC 620 F
As responsibility and commitment to the family unit deteriorates, the divorce rate rises. The first step in securing the home is marital harmony - where each spouse fulfills their role and cares for one another. Hear Torah based guidelines for appreciating and loving one another for who they are - as the basis for building a healthy, stable family.
GC 620 G
The decision to have many children must take into account factors such as physical, mental, and emotional health. Once we're along the way, how do we now mold all these precious souls into happy, secure people despite our lapses of being tired, stressed, or frazzled? What committed joint effort is needed to create the picture perfect family we so admire in others? Rabbi Greenwald details what it takes.