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Ideal Behavior
by Mordechai Dolinsky One negative word can actually render a whole life and future unfulfilled.
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To Live Among Friends
by Rabbi Dovid Castle Everybody wants to be a "good person." But precisely how is that achieved?
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On One Foot
by Eliyahu Safran It is human nature to care more about oneself than others.
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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.
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Beholder of the Eyes
by Mordechai Kamenetzky Why does the Torah refer to monetary compensation in terms of "an eye for an eye"?
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Sensitivity Toward Others
by Rabbi Dovid Castle The Torah prohibits causing others any sort of physical discomfort or emotional pain.
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Avoiding Arguments
by Rabbi M. Goldberger If you habitually argue with others, you may win the battle, but you will not win the war.
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Jewish Lifesaving
by R. Reuvan Bulka Aside from the Jewish obligation to intervene and save someone in danger, there are preemptive responsibilities.
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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?
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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."
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Journey to Virtue
by R' Avrohom Ehrman Examining our obligation to protect the property of others.
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Effective Communication
by Dr. Meir Wikler If people learn to speak to each other more effectively, the result will be less resentment and strife.
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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.
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Friendly Praise
by Rabbi M. Goldberger How to train ourselves to become more focused on other people and their needs.
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The Peace Process
by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin When you love peace, you'll put in much effort to attain it.
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Partners in Kindness
by Jack Doueck General Patton once said: "Many people die at 40, but they aren't buried until 30 years later."
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Love Song
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman The word "love" has become cheapened and degraded in today's common parlance.
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Money: The Bottom Line
by Moshe Hillel Kaufman Real-life cases illustrating Jewish laws of fair business practice.
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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.
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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.
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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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