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  miriam adahan: Living with Difficult People--including Yourself Miriam Adahan, 1991 How to overcome emotional illness, especially the tendency to be overly critical of others and oneself, and grow spiritually.
  miriam adahan: Raising Children to Care Miriam Adahan, 1988 A vital text that helps Jewish parents train themselves and their children to become loving, self-disciplined, and responsible.
  miriam adahan: Women at the Crossroads Chana Bracha Siegelbaum, 2010 Women at the Crossroads: A Woman's Perspective on the Weekly Torah Portion comprises 53 essays pertaining to women based on each of the weekly Torah Portions throughout the year. Rebbetzin Chana Bracha Siegelbaum discusses in-depth the characters and dilemmas of the women in the Torah that are relevant to the issues which women encounter today. The author explores the underlying values of laws and rituals that pertain to women by examining the inherent nature of women as presented in the Torah. Based on the intricacies of the Torah text, she shows the beauty and depth of the role of women as portrayed in the Torah and teaches the importance of women and their immense influence on society as prime movers of history. The book is divided into five chapters, corresponding to the five books of the Torah. Each chapter is divided into sections according to each Torah portion. In addition, it includes a comprehensive and useful compilation of biographies of the commentaries quoted in the book. Expounding the Torah text through methodical research of Midrash, Talmud and traditional commentators, such as Rashi and the Ramban, placed side-by-side with Chassidic masters like the Me'or v'Shemesh and modern commentators including Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, Rebbetzin Chana Bracha Siegelbaum weaves together the strands that make up the tapestry of life for the contemporary woman.Rather than paying homage to the external, competitive, masculine world, the author demonstrates how Jewish women of today may look inwards to the women in the Torah for guidance in choosing their priorities in life.
  miriam adahan: EMETT Miriam Adahan, 1999
  miriam adahan: Promise Me Something Sara Kocek, 2015-05-01 As if starting high school weren't bad enough, Reyna Fey has to do so at a new school without her best friends. Reyna's plan is to keep her head down, help her father recover from the car accident that almost took his life, and maybe even make some friends. And then Olive Barton notices her. Olive is not exactly the kind of new friend Reyna has in mind. The boys make fun of her, the girls want to fight her, and Olive seems to welcome the challenge. There's something about Olive that Reyna can't help but like. But when Reyna learns Olive's secret, she must decide whether it's better to be good friends with an outcast or fake friends with the popular kids. . . .before she loses Olive forever.
  miriam adahan: STRONG ON DEFENSE: SIMPLE STRATEGIES TO PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FRO Sanford Strong, 1996-05 Shows you how to make tough-minded survival decisions. It's a book you can't afford to live without.
  miriam adahan: Sing Along Alef Bet Mama Doni, 2016 Come sing the alef bet Mama Doni style! Musician's Mama Doni and Eric Lindberg's upbeat and charming lyrics form the text for this rollicking trip through the alef bet. Readers can sing along as they watch a sister, brother and their animal friends jump, climb, swing, and twirl through each letter. Gilboa's illustrations are sophisticated and charming, with hidden Hebrew words, textures and color that will delight both adult and child readers. A fantastic and fun introduction to the Hebrew a,b,c's.
  miriam adahan: Inviting God In Rabbi David Aaron, 2007-08-28 This warm, inspiring look at the Jewish holidays—by one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Jewish thought today—shows us how each holy day empowers us to recognize God's loving presence in our life every day. There are many books that discuss how to celebrate the holidays; Inviting God In explains why we should celebrate. Using biblical references, anecdotes, and teaching tales, Rabbi David Aaron takes us through the Jewish calendar year and explains how each holiday—from the most joyous to the most somber—reveals God's ever-present love for us. Passover, for example, celebrates unconditional love; Shavuot reminds us of freedom and our power to take responsiblity; Rosh Hashanah is about the joy of accountability and Yom Kippur sanctifies compassion and forgiveness. Rabbi Aaron helps us to awaken our soulful connection to the dramatic events that occured on those days, and to experience the holidays as opportunities to revitalize our personal relationship with God. Rabbi Aaron is an enthusiastic guide, and his fresh view of the holidays will enliven and enrich traditional celebration. Inviting God In will inspire both practicing Jews who want to reinvigorate their observance of the holidays and secular Jews searching for a meaningful way to reconnect with their Jewish roots.
  miriam adahan: 52 Ways to Build Your Self-esteem and Confidence Catherine E. Rollins, 1992 A new collection of ready-to-use ideas in the highly popular 52 Ways series that offers 52 specific ways to overcome low self-esteem, rebuild confidence, and fully understand the cause and cure for feelings of rejection and unworthiness. Particularly helpful for counselors, therapists, and support groups looking for solid, concise confidence-building advice.
  miriam adahan: Focusing Our Faith Terry L. Brensinger, 2000-07 A collection of 10 essays on the central beliefs and values of the Brethren in Christ. Each chapter includes discussion questions.
  miriam adahan: I've Been Here Before Sara Yoheved Rigler, 2021-11-15 This ground-breaking book opens a closet and allows hundreds of people of this generation to emerge, with their nightmares, phobias, and flashbacks suggestive of an incarnation in the Holocaust. Through that open door, author Sara Rigler introduces the reader to people from all over the world whose stories defy rational explanation-unless they are indeed reincarnated souls from the Holocaust. Because the purpose of reincarnation is to rectify past mistakes and failings, Part Two narrates the journeys of souls who in their current lifetime replaced fear with courage, hatred with love, and guilt with self-forgiveness. Fascinating and convincing, this page-turner will quicken your awareness of your own soul and how your inexplicable fears, attractions, and repulsions may be comprehensible through the notion of past-life experiences. Sara Rigler has written a powerful and gripping narrative.... The stories make for fascinating reading. -Rabbi Yitzchak A. Breitowitz, Kehillat Ohr Somayach An eye-opening journey. --Alicia Yacoby, Founder, Our6Million Sara Rigler's extensive research and collection of past-life Holocaust memories confirms the reality of this phenomenon, and offers hope for healing the trauma that carried over for many of us. For those who have not had their own memories, the case studies offer compelling evidence for the continuation of a personal consciousness after death. --Carol Bowman, author of Children's Past Lives This book is not only credible, it is important. -Rebbetzin Tziporah (Heller) Gottlieb, author and lecturer Sara Rigler has done exceptional work in meticulously compiling, recording, and describing personal stories of Jews and non-Jews from many countries. By doing so she has rendered an invaluable service ... to humanity. --Sabine Lucas, Ph.D., Jungian analyst
  miriam adahan: Living a Joyous Life Rabbi David Aaron, 2008-12-02 Secular and religious Jews alike will find wisdom and inspiration in this new book in which Rabbi David Aaron reveals the joy that living a Jewish life can bring. With his characteristic humor, enthusiasm, and insight, Rabbi Aaron looks at key, and often misunderstood, aspects of Jewish practice—our relationship with God, Torah study, prayer, living the commandments, celebrating the Sabbath, and keeping kosher—and shows us how they enable us to access and express the godliness within us. Celebrating Shabbat, for example, reminds us that we are created in the image of God, empowered with free choice and intention; studying the Torah releases our chen, or inner beauty and grace; and observing kosher laws helps keep us in touch with our human sensitivity. Rabbi Aaron clarifies why many Jews today feel disconnected from their heritage. He invites readers who have lost touch with their Jewish roots to unpack their spiritual baggage and discover the true spirit of Judaism. Rabbi Aaron is one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Kabbalah and Jewish wisdom today, and this book is a warm invitation to anyone struggling to find fresh meaning in Jewish practice.
  miriam adahan: Perek Shirah Natan Slifkin, 2009 The ancient and mysterious midrash of Perek Shirah uses verses from Scripture to illustrate the 'song' of the different components and inhabitants of the natural world - their spiritual lessons for mankind. 'Nature's Song' is the only comprehensive English elucidation of the entire text of Perek Shirah.
  miriam adahan: Raising a Child with Soul Slovie Jungreis-Wolff, 2009-01-06 With the seemingly insurmountable pressures placed on families today, many parents lack the spiritual foundation and practical knowledge to chart a clear-cut course in child-rearing. Parents question whether nurturing their children's souls is even possible in the fast-paced materialistic culture in which we live. Utilizing the insight that springs from her knowledge of Torah wisdom, her personal experiences and the experiences of those she has counseled, Slovie Jungreis-Wolff, a longtime parenting coach and advisor to young couples and families teaches in detail how to approach the entire gamut of issues, with a special emphasis on strengthening the child's morality and character. Parents will learn how to: • Instill simchas hachayim, true joy, in their children • Value chessed, kindness, in a self-absorbed world • Create a mikdash me'at, a home filled with calm and reflection • Teach children gratitude and appreciation • And much more... From discipline to sibling rivalry to effective communication skills, Raising a Child with Soul offers unique concepts and pragmatic ideas that can be understood and applied to both Jewish and non-Jewish households.
  miriam adahan: Headlines 2 Dovid Lichtenstein, 2017-03-31 What is the right to privacy in halacha? When can DNA be used as halachic evidence? How should we treat members of the community who were convicted of crimes? Why can't one steal a kidney to save his life? Is it permitted to kill a terrorist who has been neutralized? Will the imminent arrival of genetically modified meat and fish present a kashrus crisis? -- In addition, the book includes interviews of leading poskim on many of the subjects discussed, including Rav Dovid Cohen, Rav Moshe Heinemann, Rav Doniel Neustadt, Rav Moshe Sternbuch, Rav Asher Weiss, and Rav Mordechai Willig.--
  miriam adahan: Beyond Gay Or Straight Jan Clausen, 1997 Examining the various theories that have been proposed throughout history and present day, this book explains the riddle of sexual orientation, assessing their validity, placing them in a cultural context, and enplaning the practical ramifications of each. Includes 40 photos.
  miriam adahan: Your Fate Is in Your Hands Donna McCue, Stacey Donovan, 2000 A practical hands on guide to self-improvement using the principles of palmistry.
  miriam adahan: The Queen's Palace Guards Miriam Adahan, 2015
  miriam adahan: After the Chuppah Miriam Adahan, 1994
  miriam adahan: Loving What Is Byron Katie, 2003-12-01 Introducing an innovative four-pronged approach to self-liberation, this intriguing guide shows how to dissolve the debilitating stories we tell ourselves, which in turn allows the truth of what is to give rise to a life of new fulfillment and happiness. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
  miriam adahan: The Real Kosher Jesus Michael L. Brown, 2012 Jesus-Yeshua. The most influential Jew who ever lived. The most controversial Jew who ever lived. He has been called a rabbi, a rebel, a reformer, a religious teacher, a reprobate sinner, a revolutionary, a redeemer. Some have claimed he was a magician, others the Messiah. Some say he was a deceiver; others say he was divine. Who is this Jesus-Yeshua, and why are we still talking about him two thousand years later? Recently a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi presented a new version of Jesus, a Kosher Jesus that Jews can accept. By reclaiming Yeshua as a fellow Jew and rabbi, he has taken a very major and truly wonderful step in the right direction, but by re-creating Jesus, he has also robbed him of his uniqueness. The Real Kosher Jesus takes you on a journey to uncover the truth. It is a journey filled with amazing discoveries and delightful surprises, a journey that is sometimes painful but that ends with joy, a journey through which you will learn the real story of this man named Yeshua: the most famous Jew of all time, the Jewish nation's greatest prophet, the most illustrious rabbi ever, the light of the nations and Israel's hidden Messiah.
  miriam adahan: The Courage to Care Carol Rittner, Sondra Myers, 1986-09-01 The extraordinary story of a few non-Jews who risked their lives to rescue and protect Jews from Nazi persecution in Europe during World War II is told in The Courage to Care. It features the first person accounts of rescuers and of survivors whose stories address the basic issue of individual responsibility: the notion that one person can act—and that those actions can make a difference. These rescuers are true heroes, but modest ones. They did a thousand ordinary things—opening doors, hiding and feeding strangers, keeping secrets—in an extraordinary time. For this, they are known as Righteous Among the Nations of the World. The rescuers and survivors are from many countries in Europe—Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, France, Bulgaria, Poland, Germany—and they tell their stories with simplicity and dignity. Each story is interwoven with old snapshots of rescuers and survivors, their homes, their hiding places, and the communities in which they lived. Noted author, teacher, and human rights activist, Elie Wiesel, helps us to ask: what made these people different? He points out how those who helped Jews during the Holocaust changed history by their actions. The Courage to Care reminds readers of the power of individual action. This compelling book is the companion volume to the award-winning film, The Courage to Care, and includes the personal narratives of the same persons in the film and many others.
  miriam adahan: Tefillin and Mezuzos Yerachmiel Askotzky, 2003 Treat yourself to a close-up look as a sofer shows you how to choose, maintain, and understand your tefillin, mezuzos, and Torah scrolls! This is a wonderfully illustrated consumer guide along with a clearly delineated outline of the laws of Stam. With more than four hundred illustrations, this book makes a perfect gift for the bar mitzvah boy and for everyone else as well.
  miriam adahan: Daf Yomi Size Schottenstein Ed Talmud English , 1987
  miriam adahan: Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes Guilherme Faiguenboim, Paulo Valadares, Anna Rosa Campagnano, 2009
  miriam adahan: Kid Sisters, 3-in-1 Sheryl Prenzlau, Leah Klein, 1994 #10. When the girls in class play a new game to teach the girls to be nice to each other everybody is having fun except for Rivky Segal.-- #11. When the city plans to cut down their tree, Rivky, Naomi, Sarah, and Melissa try to figure out how to stop them.-- #12. Sarah Chinn is the best cook until Zhava Klein joined the class.
  miriam adahan: Toxic In-Laws Susan Forward, 2002-10-15 Susan Forward's practical and powerful book will help couples cope with terrible and toxic in–laws. Toxic in–laws are in–laws who create genuine chaos through various assaults––aggressive or subtle––on you and your marriage. Toxic–in laws come in a wide variety of guises, The Critics.; , who tell you what you're doing wrong, The Controllers.;, who try to run you and your partner's life, The Engulfers.;, who make incessant demands on your time, The Masters of Chaos.;, who drain you and your partner with their problems, and, The Rejecters.;, who let you know they don't want you as part of their family. Susan Forward draws on real–life voices and stories of both women and men struggling to free themselves from the frustrating, hurtful and infuriating relationships with their toxic in–laws. Dr. Forward offers you highly effective communication and behavioral techniques for getting through to partners who won't or can't stand up to their parents. Next, she lays out accessible and practical ways to reclaim you marriage from your in–laws. She shows you what to say, what to do and what limits to set. If you follow these strategies, you may not turn toxic in–laws into the in–laws of your dreams, but you will find some peace in your relationship with them.
  miriam adahan: Religious Compulsions and Fears Avigdor Bonchek, 2009
  miriam adahan: To Mourn a Child Jeffrey Saks, Joel B. Wolowelsky, 2013 A series of personal accounts written by parents, grandparents, and siblings who suffered this most devastating of all losses. Also included are selections by rabbis, theologians, and healthcare professionals, as well as excerpts from traditional Jewish sources--Back cover.
  miriam adahan: The Breath and Body of Inner Torah Miriam Millhauser Castle, Dovid Castle, 2009
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  miriam adahan: Awareness Miriam Adahan, 2003 An in-depth analysis of the nine principle personality types, based on an amazingly accurate, ancient classification system called the Enneagram. The author demonstrates how an understanding of one's strengths and weaknesses can lead to spiritual growth.
  miriam adahan: It's All a Gift Miriam Adahan, 1992 Index.
  miriam adahan: The Inner Light of Love Miriam Millhauser Castle, Dovid Castle, 2014
  miriam adahan: Light at the Beginning of the Tunnel Beth Perkel, 2020-11-15
  miriam adahan: You Owe it to Yourself Atara Malach, 1999 Here is a down-to-earth, no-nonsense guide to creating a more meaningful marriage. This volume combines profound insight into human relationships, together with practical wisdom resulting in a powerful set of tools that can enhance the lives of both newlyweds and longer married couples.
  miriam adahan: One Baby Step at a Time Chana (Jenny) Weisberg, 2017-04-03 One Baby Step at a Time is a collection of eye-opening personal essays, inspirational readings, and refreshingly honest interviews that will uplift, validate, and provide practical suggestions to improve the life of every mother. In this sequel to her critically-acclaimed book Expecting Miracles, author Chana (Jenny) Weisberg describes the seven ancient Jewish secrets that have enabled Jewish women throughout the millennia to infuse their mothering lives with more happiness, fulfillment, and spirituality.
  miriam adahan: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 United States. Internal Revenue Service, 2002
  miriam adahan: Sticks and Stones Miriam Adahan, 1998 This book examines the pain and damage inflicted by words and the many different disguises that such abuse can assume.
  miriam adahan: Living a Joyous Life David Aaron, 2007 Secular and religious Jews alike will find fresh wisdom and insight in Rabbi David Aaron's new book in which he illuminates some of the most commonly asked questions about Judaism, such as what is Torah; why pray; why celebrate Shabbat; why eat kosher?
Miriam - Wikipedia
Miriam (Hebrew: מִרְיָם‎, romanized: Mīryām, lit. ‘rebellion’) [1][2] is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the older sister of Moses and Aaron. She was a …

10 Facts About Miriam Everyone Should Know - Chabad.org
Miriam Was One of the 7 Prophetesses of the Bible. The Talmud 1 lists seven prophetesses in Jewish tradition: Sarah, Miriam, Deborah, Hannah, Abigail, Huldah and Esther, providing …

Who Was Miriam in the Bible? | Christianity.com
Jul 30, 2024 · Who Was Miriam in the Bible? Miriam, a key prophetess in the Bible, showed great strength and leadership during the Exodus. Her songs and actions hold a profound place in …

Miriam: 5 Facts About This Prophetess in the Bible - Crosswalk
Feb 14, 2022 · Who Was Miriam in the Bible? Miriam was Moses’ older sister and though she is not talked about a lot in Scripture, she played an important part in the life of Moses and the …

Who was Miriam in the Bible? - GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022 · Miriam is the sister who watches over her baby brother Moses among the bulrushes on the banks of the Nile. Their mother had hidden Moses in a basket on the river bank to …

Miriam - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
MIRIAM mĭr’ ĭ əm (מִרְיָ֥ם). The name of two persons in the OT. 1. The daughter of Amram and Jochebed and the sister of Moses and Aaron (Num 26:59; 1 Chron 6:3). She is first mentioned …

Who Was Miriam? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Oct 25, 2023 · It sounds like a simple question with a simple answer—Miriam was Moses’s sister. But as is often the case with anything having to do with the Hebrew Bible, the question is …

Topical Bible: Miriam
Miriam is a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible, known for her role as a prophetess and leader among the Israelites during the Exodus from Egypt. She is the sister of Moses and Aaron, and …

Who Was Miriam in the Bible? - Learn Religions
According to the Hebrew Bible, Miriam was the older sister of Moses and Aaron. She was also a prophetess in her own right. Miriam first appears in the biblical book of Exodus not long after …

Miriam - Jewish Virtual Library
Miriam was a prophetess in her own right (Ex. 15:20), the first woman described that way in scripture (although Sarah is also considered to be a prophetess, that word is not applied to her …

Miriam - Wikipedia
Miriam (Hebrew: מִרְיָם‎, romanized: Mīryām, lit. ‘rebellion’) [1][2] is described in the Hebrew Bible as the …

10 Facts About Miriam Everyone Should Know - Cha…
Miriam Was One of the 7 Prophetesses of the Bible. The Talmud 1 lists seven prophetesses in Jewish tradition: …

Who Was Miriam in the Bible? | Christianity.com
Jul 30, 2024 · Who Was Miriam in the Bible? Miriam, a key prophetess in the Bible, showed great strength and …

Miriam: 5 Facts About This Prophetess in the Bible - Cros…
Feb 14, 2022 · Who Was Miriam in the Bible? Miriam was Moses’ older sister and though she is not talked about a …

Who was Miriam in the Bible? - GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022 · Miriam is the sister who watches over her baby brother Moses among the bulrushes on the banks …