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1. Esther

2/08/2010

poor me In Alcoholics Anonymous there is a saying:
Poor me, poor me, pour me a drink
and they advise people to uproot self-pity as it is one of the roots of addiction.
I could really relate to this article, it’s still hard not to fall in the pity pot sometimes but gratitude and appreciation are the key.
My ivrit is not great but this book is written in quite simple language and I’m often too lazy to get the dictionary out but I still get the gist. Well worth reading!!!

2. Esther

2/08/2010

In Alcoholics Anonymous there is a saying:
Poor me, poor me, pour me a drink
and they advise people to uproot self-pity as it is one of the roots of addiction.
I could really relate to this article, it’s still hard not to fall in the pity pot sometimes but gratitude and appreciation are the key.
My ivrit is not great but this book is written in quite simple language and I’m often too lazy to get the dictionary out but I still get the gist. Well worth reading!!!

3. Azamru

11/23/2009

We are all waiting for the English version Women’s wisdom ASAP Rabbi Brody we are waiting anxiously on the english version. please please asap

4. Azamru

11/23/2009

Rabbi Brody we are waiting anxiously on the english version. please please asap

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