Real-life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, a map, or even a cheat sheet. Ruchi Koval helps us face the journey with a little guidance from this week’s parsha, Lech Lecha.
Each of us is yearning for something just out of reach. Should we fight for what we want, or trust that we’ll get it if we wait patiently?
How do we know when we have truly learned from our mistakes?
It can be challenging to not gloat when someone we dislike struggles. How can we view our adversaries’ downfalls as a loss of life and potential rather than a celebration?
Telling the truth – even when it makes us look bad – is how we grow. Yet, finding the strength to do so is easier said than done.
Download PDF Adrienne answers the question that follows us from childhood to adulthood. What happens to us when we die? The “Rise & Shine” podcast series has been made possible by the Zitelman Family Foundation’s generosity. If you would like to sponsor an upcoming podcast, please email us at info@momentumunlimited.org
Refocus on what it truly means to give generously.
Everything happens at the right time – though sometimes, that can be more frustrating than comforting.
Sometimes, it isn’t what happens to us that deserves our gratitude, but what didn’t happen.
For Jewish mothers with children age 18 and under
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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
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