The Jewish Household
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Our Sages teach: "The rich man is he who is content with his portion."
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The Many Advantages in Not Knowing When We Will Die
G-d reveals what knowledge is detrimental morally, practically, psychologically, socially and economically. -
Why Judaism Respects the Corpse and the Dead- Eternity, Not Superstition
Death is less frightening when viewed intellectually through the eyes of eternity, not imagination. -
The Proper Perspective How to View People that Died
Time and objectivity help relate, review and learn from people after their death. -
Youth Isn't Just a Preparation for Life But Rather the Most Ideal Stage of Life
As opposed to most societies which see childhood as a necessary stage of preparation to learn how to earn a livelihood, Judaism rates a person by his G-dliness, not his money, and sees youth as more "unadulterated" and natural. -
When to Be Strict and When Lenient in Life and Parenting?
Everyon knows there is a need for both discipline and leniency, but can there be guidelines as to the proper balance? -
More Love and Less Discipline- the Change in Education Styles
Examining the delicate balance between Love and Awe towards parents, rabbis and G-d in each respective generation. -
Ramifications of Naming a Child
Parent's often choose a name for their child based upon a nice ring or contemporary style, but Judaism believes one's name has depth and significance.
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