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    Leadership

    There Are No Limits

    When Roger Bannister ran the first mile in less than four minutes, he broke a lot more than a record.

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Iyar 23 5782
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    Leadership

    Judging our Sages

    Rabbi Michael Linetsky | iyar 6 5781
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    Va'era

    What Exactly Was Moshe's Speech Impediment?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Shvat 1 5781
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    Leadership

    Mayor May Not

    At the Shabbat Table

    The cleaning lady who became the mayor of the town.

    Rabbi Daniel Kirsch | Kislev 6 5781
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    Kingdom

    Royalty

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Tamuz 15 5780
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    Leadership

    Hot Ice Cream - Leadership 4

    What happens when your biggest competition is about to incur a lot of losses? Are you happy or do you help? Watch this incredible story of how a company reacted to its competition's crisis.

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Kislev 12 5780
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    Leadership

    Response Ability - Leadership 3

    Mrs. Eva Neuman showed incredible inner strength on the death march in 1944 teaching us an invaluable lesson in leadership and responsibility.

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Kislev 5 5780
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    4 min
    Leadership

    The Missing Yarmulka - Leadership 2

    When Boruch before going to his first interview was asked to take off his yarmulka and fit in. As a result of this story, he learned a very valuable lesson about leadership.

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Cheshvan 28
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    Path to Leadership

    Bill Gates & Shabbos - Leadership 1

    A video about the renowned speaker and author Kivi Bernhard, sharing his experiences with Microsoft and Bill Gates.

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Cheshvan 21 5780
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    Parashat Hashavua

    A Second Look at Beit El

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Cheshvan 13 5780
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    Leadership

    Is a Position Inherited?‏

    Question #1: The inherited shofar “Our shul’s longstanding shofar blower passed on. Are we required to appoint his son, when we would prefer to appoint a different master blaster?” Question #2: I’d like a change! “Is there a halachic reason why, in some communities, people hold their appointments on shul and school boards forever, whereas, in other communities, these positions are constantly rotated?” Question #3: Long live the Rabbi! “When a rav passes on, does his son have a claim to the position?”

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Ein Aya

    Prime Ministers are People Too!

    Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 54

    Public figures tend to forget that they are also private individuals and responsible for even the smallest of their actions.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shvat 26 5775
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    Korach

    The “firing” Of Korach

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tamuz 1 5775
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    Ki Tisa

    Moshe And Aharon

    Rabbi Berel Wein | 5771
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    Leadership

    Elections

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Elul 5768
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    Leadership

    A Jewish Democracy

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Nissan 5768
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    Leadership

    How Are Leaders Produced?

    Leaders must set up clear goals and press forward to fulfill them. We lack leaders because we do not have clear goals, and we do not have clear goals because we lack able leadership. We must work toward clarifying the foundations of our outlook.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5766
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    Vayishlach

    The System of Appointing Kings

    Parashat Vayishlach

    Parashat Vayishlach

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | 5764
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    Leadership

    On Rabbis and Politics

    Why do the Rabbis of today not stand up with strength and courage like the Maccabees, and lead the Jewish people in a religious reawakening and an all-out war with the Arab enemy? Shouldn't the spiritual leaders be the ones who lead the nation?

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Elol,5763
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    Understanding Circumstances

    The Rabbis' Obligation to Speak Up

    Is it even conceivable that Torah leaders be told not to voice their opinion on questions which effect so significantly the future of the nation? Not only are rabbis permitted to voice the opinion of the Torah, they are obligated.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 4th Shvat, 5763
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