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Day 239 (Daily Sefer Hamitzvos)
Day 239: Positive Commandment 109

Day 238 (Daily Sefer Hamitzvos)
Day 238: Positive Commandment 109

Day 237 (Daily Sefer Hamitzvos)
Day 237: Positive Commandment 96

Christopher Hitchen's Prediction About the Future of Faith
Christopher Hitchens once formulated a compelling argument that widespread atheism was an inevitability. It helped me better understand my faith.

Day 236 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 236: Positive Commandment 104

Attract the People Who Really Like You (Online and in Real Life)
This advice is so simple it hardly deserves to be considered a life hack except for the fact that the vast majority of people will not be willing to do it. It's the difference between exhausting yourself trying to gain acceptance and being appreciated for who you truly are.

Day 235 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 235: Positive Commandment 106

Day 234 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 234: Positive Commandment 100

Day 233 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 233: Positive Commandment 99

Day 232 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 232: Positive Commandment 101

Day 231 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 231: Positive Commandment 108

Chanukah (Blood Brothers VIII)
The Blood Brothers talk about miracle oil, saving lives, googly eyes, Chinese accident victims, flying to Martha's Vineyard with Alan Dershowitz, and lots of other stuff in this latest edition to their podcast.

Day 230 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 230: Positive Commandment 107

Ner Chanukah: Class 3—Turn Darkness into Light
Chapters 7-10 of the maamar explain the role of the soul's essence in the alignment and integration of all soul levels as well as its ability to transform darkness into light.

Day 229 (Daily Sefer Hamitvos)
Day 229: Positive Commandment 98

Day 228 (Daily Sefer HaMitzvos)
Day 228: Positive Commandment 98

Embracing Your Child's Differences
Neurodivergent children (such as those with ASD, ADHD, and others) carry a unique light that is often unrecognized which can lead to pain and isolation. It is up to parents to help their children discover and embrace that which makes them special and help them to shine their light. Emphasizing Carl Jung's insight "the greatest burden on a child is the unlived life of the parent," Rabbi Taub retells the Biblical story of Leah and her daughter Dinah as a case study of the effects that a parent's unfulfilled destiny has on a child. Recorded live on 19 Kislev at Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach