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Everyone is chasing happiness in one way or another. But realistically how glad can a person be when faced with all the world's uncertainty and suffering? Rabbi Friedman, an Essentials teacher at Aish Jerusalem, clarifies the definition of Jewish happiness, and claims that by just 'aiming' for this level you can alleviate some depression and feel more inner peace.
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It's a bit naive to think we should keep looking for positive intent in another's unpleasant acts which they've targeted against us. But Rabbi Friedman skillfully describes how our 'perception' of their unsavory actions nonetheless reflects back into our own lives. This principle also applies to judgments we make on others, which may result in our handing down the same unpleasant verdicts back onto ourselves.
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Imagine if all the pleasure that all human beings ever had from the beginning of time was compressed into one intense moment! WoW! Shabbat gives a taste of that ecstasy. So why don't we feel it? Hear the frame of mind and preparation necessary for a tiny taste, plus hear a beautiful synopsis of the depth and splendor of this holy day.
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Words are dynamic forces that can slash and hurt. However, this same capacity can be used to help and to heal. Do we appreciate the gravity of the words we say? Judaism frowns upon negative speech about others. Rabbi Freidman explains the parameters of this set of instructions, and with his energetic style spices up the class with amazing stories that bring home the powerful points he's making.
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Rabbi Friedman gives a short overview of what Jewish prayer used to be, and then asks why is prayer so neglected in general? The answer many people gave was they just don't see results from their simple requests. Hear a beautiful answer on how a person's pre-conceived notion of what prayer is can sidetrack them from using prayer to get the things they really need.
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It's well and good to assume that during biblical times God was in control of miraculous events, but maybe today He is not involved like He once was? Rabbi Freidman explains how closely and how often the stories of our forefathers repeat themselves. Hear eye-opening examples of how unlikely such occurrences would happen if it was only through natural means.
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Imagine this prototype of a disastrous day. First you smash your toe looking for the other shoe, then on the way out you trip, missing the train. When you finally get to work late you hear that you've just been fired. Hear precious Torah concepts that come to the rescue when life's insanity becomes so explosive.