
Catastrophizing – Does your Mind Jump Ahead to the Worst-Case Scenario?
Does your Mind Jump Ahead to the Worst-Case Scenario? Catastrophizing is when we come to conclusions based on limited information,
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What is the best way to ease someone’s pain and suffering? Dr. Brené Brown on Empathy
Brené Brown on Empathy What is the best way to ease someone's pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA
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How to Say the Mourner’s Kaddish
Learn to say the Mourner’s Kaddish – Jewish Prayer of Mourning – with this simple karaoke style video that combines
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History and Meaning of Kaddish – Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
The Kaddish is a Jewish prayer full of praise that is recited during Jewish prayer services and associated with death
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How Does Grief Change Over Time?
We at the In Our Hearts Project have found the following video to be very accurate and meaningful. It captures
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“To Mourn a Child: Jewish Responses to Neonatal and Childhood Death” – A Panel Discussion
This is a Panel discussion on "To Mourn a Child: Jewish Responses to Neonatal and Childhood Death" (OU Press) with
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The Soul and the Afterlife: Where Do We Go From Here? – Rabbi Manis Friedman
Wondering what Judaism's take on life after death is? Here is an approach by world-renowned counselor and philosopher on emotional
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Coping With Tragedy by Rabbi Dr. David Fox – Chai Lifeline: Teaneck Symposium
Coping with Tragedy an address by Rabbi Dr. David Fox from July 18, 2011 in response to the murder of
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The Afterlife according to Dennis Prager
What happens after we die? Does everything just end? Or, is there something that comes after this life? Who hasn’t
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The Meaning of Kaddish
Remembering your mission in this world. Kaddish as explained by Charlie Harary.
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Inspired By The People
After the murder of Sarah Litman’s father & brother days before her wedding, she chose to marry after shiva… but
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Loss For Words (Michal Clayton)
A Video by Michal Clayton on what to say when someone is grieving.
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