Why do we often set up unrealistic goals and personal standards, and how can we reframe those narratives?
Is it possible to celebrate our accomplishments not as a chapter closing, but instead as a promise of what’s to come?
What does it truly mean to succeed as a Jewish mother, and what if the definition of success needs a spiritual makeover? In this moving and deeply personal episode, Adrienne Gold Davis sits down with Jessica Berkowitz, Senior Education Specialist at Momentum, to challenge the narrow, often toxic standards of achievement that dominate our homes, schools, and social media feeds.
How can we learn to handle disappointment? And how can the prayer Modeh Ani help?
How can we truly fulfill the commandment of honoring our parents?
Adrienne shares how we can give our food the reverence and significance it deserves.
It is much harder to see red flags in ourselves – and even more difficult to begin correcting them.
The better you know yourself and your body, the better you can adapt your life to you. Jael Toledo shares how.
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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