There are numerous pitfalls lurking about a secular workplace. Can we be an active part within our place of work yet still stand apart as Jews? Rabbi Krohn says yes, and describes specific behaviors that clearly demonstrate Kiddush Hashem. He shares incredible stories and practical tips on keeping your head above water - even when ‘.. what everyone does' threatens to sweep you along with the crowd.
The captivating attractions of stories are to help spice up the lesson, and to hammer home the point. Rabbi Pesach Krohn, a master teacher and storyteller teaches powerful ways to mold and present a story. He gives practical ways to bring sparkle to your stories, build a repertoire of tales, and to know who to tell which story - when.
A good story can often hammer home the point of a lesson. And who can better teach us how to tell a powerful story than master teacher and storyteller Rabbi Pesach Krohn. Hear how to make a story a knockout, how to build up your repertoire of tales, and how to know which story to tell 'when' and 'to whom.' A great skill for communication in general.
In these times where we see more and more wandering Jews, Rabbi Krohn's enthusiasm comes to reignite the ordinary Torah Jew of the affect his reaching out in simple ways can spark another person's journey back to the source.
The Churban seems so far away. What practical things can we do to express our connection to it, and raise our desire to bring it back? Rabbi Krohn's class awakens many ideas that show Hashem's involvement in our lives and shares touching stories to flood your hearts with signs of His great mercy.
In a world coming apart at the seams, how do we hold on tight to the legacy that shapes our lives and beliefs? Hear Rabbi Krohn's dynamic talk on our incredible ability to remain connected, loving, giving - and all that it takes to continue as an Am Kadosh.
It is not enough to assume the mashiach will inevitably come one fine day. We are enjoined to ardently desire to make this big day happen. So how can we help push it into reality? From loving fellow Jews, to using money wisely, to praising Hashem, Rabbi Krohn is full of specific actions to help us help ourselves.
The world is becoming crazier and crazier as time marches on. Can we hope to cope with the escalating negativity, and manage to keep a safe haven of Torah in our homes? And what contribution might we consider making to help combat the mess that society is in? Rabbi Krohn has a few great ideas – and of course, great stories.
Hashem promised us that He’d gladly remove us from the tears and trials that have seemed to dog our steps over generations in exile. If we’d only grab on to tzedaka and mishpat, we’d merit the salvation we hope for so strongly. But what are those two, and how can we act on them? R’ Krohn helps define these great cornerstones of who we are, and his powerful stories portray how much we can gain if we make them a part of our lives.
As we each play our unique role in the symphony of life - can we appreciate how beautiful it would sound if we all played in harmony? The discordance occurs from our constant conflicts and disagreements. Rabbi Krohn shows how to open up to see beauty of another person's soul, and ways to avoid harmful jealousies. Hear how a 'vessel' holds onto blessings.