Nili Couzens shares a barnyard fable that challenges our expectations of happiness and fear.
This episode of Intentional Living with Nili Couzens is generously sponsored by the Mary Ellen and Drew Weissman Charitable Giving Foundation
We all could use a break. Here’s how Jewish wisdom can help us make the most of our time away from work.
The shofar is more than a sound; it’s a call to new life. Discover how the High Holidays invite us to reset, rebirth, and plant seeds for the year ahead.
If an eagle doesn’t know he’s an eagle, will he still act like one?
We can’t always solve other people’s problems, but we can always speak up in support.
For most of our lives, our parents give to us generously and selflessly. When that dynamic changes, how can we respond?
What does it mean to speak about our children with honesty, love, and Jewish values? Adrienne Gold Davis and Jessica Berkowitz explore the fine line between storytelling and Lashon Hara (negative speech) as they unpack the power and purpose of our words. Together, they dive into parenting with intention, spiritual boundaries, and how to share our experiences without shame, offering Jewish wisdom to help mothers feel seen, supported, and not alone.
How can we cultivate blessings in everyday life?
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