When we go out into the world we lead with our brain, not with our soul. Our brain wants to live today in yesterday because it’s familiar. Our soul wants greatness, which usually are things we haven’t done yet. Every single day we get opportunities for greatness, to stretch, extend and expand who we can become.
Charlie Harary discusses overcoming adversity.
How can we learn to love the stranger?
Laughter has an incredible way of lifting our souls in times of pain. But Jewish wisdom cautions: sometimes, the joke can go too far.
We all could use a break. Here’s how Jewish wisdom can help us make the most of our time away from work.
Stubbornness is a blessing and a curse – and, according to our sages, an essentially Jewish trait.
Deciding to just look away might be the key to maintaining loving connections.
Have you ever been in a work meeting where no one is on the same page?
Ego is not the same as arrogance. Adrienne Gold Davis explores the difference.
For Jewish mothers with children age 18 and under
Participants only pay their acceptance fee and airfare
To participate in the Momentum Yearlong Journey, women must live in close proximity to a Partner Organization. See our partners list here. Please notify your Community Leader with any updates to your application
Mainly for the husbands of Momentum sisters
$900 for Momentum husbands
Each man get a scholarship of $2,100-$2,400
Partner Organization contributes $700 per man
The Israeli Government does not contribute to the Men’s Trips
To participate, men must live in close proximity to a Partner Organization. See our partners list here. Please notify your Community Leader with any updates to your application
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