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ZM 931 G
No one likes to look in the mirror and see their faults staring back at them åÐ because wonåÕt knowing the list of traits I have to work on make me feel more depressed and miserable? Rabbi Zeldman says to the contrary. Hear how living life with a focused game plan will give you a greater sense of purpose, and personal accomplishment.
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.
ZM 931 J
Rabbi Zeldman buckles down to the practical work of changing negative character traits. He sums up how to make yourself into a kinder person before moving on to the ever stressful trait of anger. Hear what it takes to make yourself a model of patience and empathy instead of reacting with annoyance or inner rage at the world around you.
ZM 935
If building up a strong sense of security is important to you, then Rabbi Zeldman's discussion on the two components which need balancing, plus the major pitfalls to be avoided can point you towards the essence of your relationship with Hashem.
ZM 939
Rabbi Zeldman gives an unusual class on channeling your persona. Hear a master educator describe how this process can not only change the way you present yourself but also how it can realign your priorities. Besides your own growth, your new presence can also influence those around you. There is a lot of potential for change in this class.
ZM 951
Avraham’s status as founder of the Jewish religion was not just from his discovering monotheism. A further conviction was to reach his grounded conclusions - despite all the pressure from his family and society. Realizing the full extent of how our past affects our thoughts and actions is only the first step – the next step is to understand Avraham's way of thinking in order to formulate how we want to live the rest of our lives.
ZM 956
Rabbi Zeldman explores the psychological underpinnings of burnout, and where we get the capacity to work harder and harder without burnout. He identifies several ideals and goals that successful Torah learners use to help keep them feeling fresh and motivated. This class is excellent for anyone who feels tired - in any area of life.
ZM 974
Mysticism is today's hot topic. Rabbi Zeldman examines how Judaism approaches this topic and how it operates. The conclusions he arrives at are somewhat surprising - leaving a real possibility for incorporating Jewish mysticism into your day to day life.