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Becoming a Mensch: The Spiritual Path of Mussar and Tikkun Middot

Becoming a Mensch: The Spiritual Path of Mussar and Tikkun Middot (Mussar is a thousand-year- old Jewish system for personal growth, specifically in the realm of character improvement; Tikkun Middot is the practice of refining/improving one’s character traits) with David Jaffe – Beit…

Self & Spirituality, Mussar, Podcast Series, Pardes Live and Mini-Series, Spirituality

Article

No Yeshiva Deferments in the Purim Story

The fun house sideshow of ultra-Orthodox life in Israel and the New York area bursts forth every Purim, as the Haredim transform themselves into fez-wearing Turks, medieval noblemen and so on. We enjoy the easing of cultural barriers in the…

Tanakh, Neviim & Ketuvim, Megillot, Esther, Critical Issues, Jewish Denominations

Mindfulness in Constructive Conflict

How do we make conflict productive rather than destructive, how do we use our noticing of a problem as a way to create growth rather than enmity and how do we work with our anger to heal rather than destroy?…

Critical Issues, Mahloket Matters/Conflict Resolution, Self & Spirituality, Mussar, Personal Transformation, Resources for 9Adar

Video

9 Adar: Jewish Day of Constructive Conflict

The Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution has put together study guides for the 9Adar Project: Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict.  If you use any of the Word versions below and personalize, please be sure to leave the 9 Adar…

Critical Issues, Resources for 9Adar, 9Adar Intro and History, Mahloket Matters/Conflict Resolution, Self & Spirituality, Mussar

Article

The price of passion

From pages 109-112 of Relics for the Present by Levi Cooper, presented in Istanbul during January 2014 Pardes trip to Tukrey. Berakhot 12a The Jewish community in Istanbul, Turkey, has an engaging custom. Moments before beginning the Amida prayer, worshippers…

Self & Spirituality, Mussar, Talmud, Jewish History, Temple Era

How to Greet on the Day of the Jewish Day of Constructive Conflict

The expression of blessing, as in greeting one another, is taken very seriously in Judaism. The reason is that the core of such blessing is that the word Shalom, which is a precious Name for God. Using God’s name for…

Personalities, Biblical Personalities, Critical Issues, Mahloket Matters/Conflict Resolution, Self & Spirituality, Mussar

Isolated in Holiness

The single most shocking and delicious snowstorm revelation is how isolated we are in Jerusalem. Our royal road, the thin Kvish Echad (Highway One) is easily blocked, and this recent snowfall has accomplished that trick. Combining this with the advent…

Self & Spirituality, Mussar

The Tisch: According Respect

Does it really matter how we refer to someone? Does it really matter how we refer to someone? Names and titles are mere conventions, symbols that help us form a common language when referring to specific people in our conversations.…

Podcast Series, The Maggid of Melbourne, Hasidic Lore Series, Self & Spirituality, Hasidut, Mussar

The Tisch: Instruments of Anger

Discover what Jacob’s blessing was to his two “frum” sons and how this is the perfect path to the Divine. As Jacob lay on his deathbed, he called his sons to his side to offer them parting words. When it…

Podcast Series, The Maggid of Melbourne, Hasidic Lore Series, Self & Spirituality, Hasidut, Mussar

The Tisch: The Pursuit of Piety

In three verses, the Prophet Micah expressed the essence of his mission (Micah 6:6-8). First, Micah explored the possibilities of what God wants from us: “With what shall I approach God, pay homage to the Almighty on high? Should I…

Podcast Series, The Maggid of Melbourne, Hasidic Lore Series, Self & Spirituality, Hasidut, Mussar

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