Stop the Blame Game
The first step in teshuva is to stop blaming others! Each one of us has the power to not only change our life but to empower our entire family to choose the right and just path.
The first step in teshuva is to stop blaming others! Each one of us has the power to not only change our life but to empower our entire family to choose the right and just path.
No matter what we are facing in our lives, we are in a massive test of emuna. The war is spiritual – and in order to fight it, we need to use spiritual weapons.
Why does Rebbe Nachman implore us to search for our own good points? Loving yourself is the key to your relationship with yourself, others, and Hashem...
What do we think when we see a righteous young Torah scholar die at a young age? Nobody can possibly know, but Rabbi Avigdor Miller gives us food for thought…
If a person uses his brains and common sense, he can see how foolish the evil inclination's techniques are. But, nevertheless, we are tricked. How?
If we only focus on isolated painful events in our lives we lose focus of the big picture, the ultimate good that Hashem is preparing for each of us; that's the big picture …
Contrary to what many people think, parental support and encouragement won't make the child into an emotional cripple - support, yes; an overprotective bear hug, no...
Children like Michael who have love-crippled parents know deep down that despite how pathetic their parents are, they still need them to survive...
Children pay a high emotional price for mom's immaculate home. Mothers whose home is a museum-like showcase do so at the expense of their children's nerves...
Everyone feels that Moshiach and Geula are fast on their way. The world is in a dire state, not only morally, but from many other standpoints...
Some parents expect 5-year olds to behave like thirty year-olds; in their double standard, they don't remember that they were once kids too...
On Mother's Day: A mother's true prayer for her child isn't written in any prayerbook; it's written on the walls of her heart and the only one who can read it is Hashem...