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Jewish Inspiration: It's Easier to Succeed When You Know Your Place (Way 26)

Jewish Inspiration: It's Easier to Succeed When You Know Your Place (Way 26)

Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection

May 9, 202518m 41s

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Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe of TORCH (Ep. #112)

In this episode, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe talks about Way 26: Hamakir Et Mekomo - Knowing One's Place, and shares great insights, stories and lessons from the teaching of our sages about the benefits of knowing where we stand with regards to the almighty, with others and with ourselves. Knowing you place is key to success in all areas of life.

During the 49 days we count between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuot we celebrate and focus on this exciting time for powerful and impactful change. The Mishna (Avot 6:6) teaches us 48 masterful tools and ways to maximize life and get the most out of each day. This podcast was recorded during the 48 ways series during those 49 days.

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Recorded in TORCH Centre - Studio B on May 24,  2022, in Houston, Texas.
Released as Podcast on July 17, 2022

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