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Showing posts with label
Jealousy
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Showing posts with label
Jealousy
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April 23, 2023
Jealous Over Nothing
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called " Jealous Over Nothing ." Whether it’s stocks, mansions, lottery tickets, ...
June 25, 2020
Grass Not Always Greener
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Sometimes the grass isn't (always) greener. Instead the grass grows in beautiful multi-colors. The grass art in this garden loo...
November 26, 2019
A Song of Saul and David
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Great song: David and Shaul from Ehud Banay's third album, ”The Third/Hashlishi” The song is about the "bipolar" feelings...
June 22, 2019
Four Types of Desire
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, " I Want What I Want ." There are four types of greed/jealousy: I w...
August 5, 2017
Thou Shalt Not
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Interesting speech by the Rabbi today in synagogue. What stood out to me was when he talked about the Ten Commandments, particularly th...
June 3, 2017
Satisfied and Bless G-d
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I loved Chabad Rabbi Schneur Kaplan's speech today in synagogue. It was about how we can learn to be happy with what we have in life...
April 2, 2017
Why We Fight?
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Well first of all, let me say that I really liked this image on Google the other day. Beautiful to see the diversity and brotherhood (a...
September 4, 2016
The Evil Stink Eye
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So there is an important Jewish (and non-Jewish) concept of the evil eye (in hebrew, it's called an "Ayin Hara"). This is ...
November 27, 2015
Only Game In Town
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This was a funny sign up in Harpers Ferry yesterday, Thanksgiving Day. Outside this restaurant, it says, "Only OPEN Place in Town,...
May 24, 2015
Appreciating G-d's Gifts
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Today, I heard a fascinating speech from Rabbi Haim Ovadia of Magen David Synagogue that put a beautiful new perspective on the Te...
January 3, 2014
The Happiness Meter
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Ever realize that no matter how hard you strive for happiness, it almost always seems just as elusive. There are many explanations for ...
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