Awkward conversations
Even if I tried to avoid calling or speaking to friends, Hashem fixed it that I’d get into an awkward conversation; He wanted me to spread the word...
Even if I tried to avoid calling or speaking to friends, Hashem fixed it that I’d get into an awkward conversation; He wanted me to spread the word...
As my trust in Hashem grew, He showed me evidence that He hears and listens to me. Even a bird perched on a treetop can be Hashem’s messenger in these conversations!
Utilizing Artificial Intelligence as a "Middot machine," gives us the opportunity to cultivate the virtues of patience and humility, transforming our interaction with technology into a journey to Hashem.
Watching over one's children is the first and most critical element to ensuring future generations of committed Jews. This is especially true during summer vacation.
When people study Torah together and are engaged in holy conversations, the physical space is infused with holiness and purity. In turn, those people will excel and grow in holiness.
There are so many sublime ways and teachings of tremendous tzaddikim - how do we know which to use in any particular situation? Rebbe Natan gives us a tip for life!
Read a riveting and inspiring story of one woman's efforts to obtain forgiveness for her childhood wrongs...
How often do we find ourselves with little self-confidence to make desired changes in our lives? How can we give ourselves a needed boost of strength to overcome our challenges? The Kalever Rebbe gives a surprisingly simple solution...
Our only choice is either to want or to despair. The pain of wanting without realizing our goal fuels us to pray and work even harder. There is no despair!
How can we protect ourselves in this era of pervasive heresy and promiscuity? It seems that no place is “safe” - except for one...
What connection could there be between emuna fashion? Read the account of one woman’s path from crisis to emuna - through her wardrobe!
In these days of mass communication and “global village” mentality, how can we protect ourselves and remain committed to Hashem?