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Instead of getting angry, try to assume that those who offend you do so unintentionally.
by Miriam Adahan
Ideal Behavior
by Mordechai Dolinsky
One negative word can actually render a whole life and future unfulfilled.
To Live Among Friends
by Rabbi Dovid Castle
Everybody wants to be a "good person." But precisely how is that achieved?
On One Foot
by Eliyahu Safran
It is human nature to care more about oneself than others.
Consulting the Wise
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin

Gratitude Attitude
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
When someone does something for you, you have to the choice: to focus on what could have been done better, or to focus on what was done right.
Beholder of the Eyes
by Mordechai Kamenetzky
Why does the Torah refer to monetary compensation in terms of "an eye for an eye"?
Sensitivity Toward Others
by Rabbi Dovid Castle
The Torah prohibits causing others any sort of physical discomfort or emotional pain.
Avoiding Arguments
by Rabbi M. Goldberger
If you habitually argue with others, you may win the battle, but you will not win the war.
Jewish Lifesaving
by R. Reuvan Bulka
Aside from the Jewish obligation to intervene and save someone in danger, there are preemptive responsibilities.
Season of Lost Babies
by Sarah Shapiro
It's easy to care for birds that fall from the nest. But what about our neighbor in need?
Peace and Love
by R' Shimon Finkelman
Caring for others is the way to unite with the world -- it is the "great rule in the Torah."
Journey to Virtue
by R' Avrohom Ehrman
Examining our obligation to protect the property of others.
Acts of Loving-Kindness
by Ruchoma Shain
True stories of how a good deed never goes unpaid.
Judging Favorably
by Yehudis Samet
'Tis better to explain than to complain.
A Prayer for Kindness
by Devorah Gershon
A poem beseeching strength to do the right thing.
Effective Communication
by Dr. Meir Wikler
If people learn to speak to each other more effectively, the result will be less resentment and strife.
Wisdom of Gentle Persuasion
by Rabbi Dovid Silber
The words, spoken with kindness and love and without the slightest trace of accusation, had the proper effect.
Should the Window be Open or Closed?
by Rabbi Tzvi Spitz
Considering all factors of safety, comfort and convenience is also a matter of Jewish law.
It's Not as Tough at Home as You Think
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
If any one family member changes, the others must accommodate to establish a new equilibrium.
Your Neighbor's Donkey
by Rabbi Yissocher Frand
How can we avoid being jealous of others?
Best-Kept Secrets of Judaism
by R. Reuvan Bulka
The obligation to love others, is an obligation to love everyone.
Friendly Praise
by Rabbi M. Goldberger
How to train ourselves to become more focused on other people and their needs.
The Peace Process
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
When you love peace, you'll put in much effort to attain it.
Partners in Kindness
by Jack Doueck
General Patton once said: "Many people die at 40, but they aren't buried until 30 years later."
All for One, and One for All
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
A key to Jewish unity is the concept of mutual responsibility.
Love Song
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The word "love" has become cheapened and degraded in today's common parlance.
Money: The Bottom Line
by Moshe Hillel Kaufman
Real-life cases illustrating Jewish laws of fair business practice.
Overcoming the Critical Habit
by Miriam Adahan
We all know the folly of criticism: It creates a backlash of resentment.
Children Helping Children
by Yaakov Astor
The girls wrote letters, made phone calls, and came up with projects to give the ill girls hope, friendship and life.
A Career of Chesed
by Rabbi Yisroel Miller
The art of kindness is to ascertain what each person truly wants, and to follow through with warmth and discretion.
Love for Others
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
The road of Jewish destiny is paved with caring and compassion for one another.
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