Baruch HaLevi discusses the topic of Jew hatred and the exclusion of Jews from diversity, equity, and inclusion conversations. He challenges the idea that Jews are considered powerful and dominant, emphasizing their historical victimization. Baruch highlights the resilience and adaptability of the Jewish people throughout history, using their circumstances to thrive and make significant contributions to various fields. He encourages individuals to move from victimhood to empowerment by accumulating tools in their 'go-bag' and not allowing external circumstances to define their destiny.
Feel It Don’t Fix It (And Don’t Be Fix-It-Felix)
Enneagram 3: The Achiever & Mindfulness (For The Inside All of Us)
The Men-eagram: The Enneagram For Men
Do You Want To Be That Guy/Gal That Reacts?
Learning To Bear Your Burdens
Enneagram 2: The Helper & Mindfulness (For The 2 Inside All of Us)
Spiritual Ways To Navigate Dementia
Vacate The Premises: How To Take A Meaningful Vacation
Enneagram 1: The Reformer & Mindfulness (For The 1 Inside All of Us)
The Invitation In The Afternoon of Life (High School Reunion Part 2)
Response-able Poker (Ya, poker!)
What I Witnessed At My High School Reunion
Midlife Awakening: Why The Morning of Life Doesn’t Work In Your Afternoon
Victim, Victimized, Victimhood or Viktory: What’s It Gonna Be
Do You Have The Patience To Suffer
Choose Your Response Part I: Expand The Space
Why Defy And Never Be Reduced By Anyone or Anything
The Genneagram Part 3 - Inspiring The Future
The Genneagram Part 2 - Healing The Past
The Genneagram Part 1 - Deepening The Present
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