This week’s podcast is dedicated by Jordana and Kalman Schoor in memory of those who tragically lost their lives on Lag BaOmer at Meiron How often do we pause in our busy lives and take time to refresh and reinvigorate ourselves? In this week’s podcast, Karen examines how the mitzvot of Shmitta and Yovel give us insight into the need to stop, let go, and rejuvenate. This message, she relates, is relevant on the personal, societal and national level. Sign up here to receive this podcast weekly. If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider sponsoring an episode for $36/₪120 here. For the Hebrew speakers among us, The Eden Center is hosting a fascinating and important discussion about sexual abuse and mikveh as part of our zoomikveh series on Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 at 9pm Israel. Register to receive the link: theEdenCenter.com/zoomikveh
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Parshat Toldot: High Hopes
Chayei Sarah: Inner Strength Shining Outward
Parshat Vayera: Rising from the Depths of Sodom
Lech Lecha: Go To Yourself
Parashat Lech Lecha: Ideology vs. Theology
From Noah’s Drunkenness to Technology Addiction
Parashat Noach – Mabul Mikveh and Mishpacha
PARSHAT BERESHIT: TZELEM ELOKIM-VALUING LIFE
Parashat Bereshit: Man in God’s Image
Parshat Bereshit: Tzelem Elokim-Valuing Life
Mikveh on Erev Yom Kippur
Making Mikveh Meaningful, Spiritual and Relevant
Talking to Our Children About Mikveh
Mikveh and Time Management
How is Mikveh Meant to Feel?
Parshat Devarim- The Healing Power of Speech
Parshot Matot and Mikveh
Parshat Pinchas- Fixing Broken Homes
Balak- Likes and Shares and the Value of Privacy
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