Every athlete has a coach. Great singers have coaches.
Should we have a coach for our spiritual lives?
The Manna, the heavenly food that sustained the Jewish people throughout their journey in the desert was given as a test. What was that test and how are faced with the same challenge thousands of years later?
Why are there so many Mitzvos?
Is doing mitzvos out of habit a good thing or does it present any pitfalls?
Anger is a trait that is very destructive and causes us to act irrational. Hear some tools to help avoid those situations where anger can easily happen.
We make many blessings throughout the day (obligated to make 100) but what are we supposed to think and have in mind when we say a blessing?
Why is the Book of Shemos referred to as Exodus when it means names and what do names have to do with our redemption?
What is the connection between Pharoah and the evil inclination?
Why did G-d need to perform the miracle of the oil in the first place?
What is the connection between Succos and Chanukah?
Can Jealousy be a positive trait?
Can it be channeled to help us grow?
Rabbi Snaid shares a new perspective on "jealousy" that can be used to help us reach greater spiritual heights.
Why do we have an obsession with going viral?
What is the proper approach we should have towards the stories in the Torah and how we relate to the mistakes the Torah says were made?
What is the Torah definition of unity?
We begin Kiddush every Friday night the same way but did we know that G-d signed His name in those words?
What can the third day of creation and the Esrog tree reveal to us about the root cause of why we sin? What attitude should we approach our service to G-d with?
The 13 attributes are a constant throughout the selichos and the Yom Kippur prayers.
Why do we say them so many times and what is their message for us?
Rosh Hashana is right around the corner which hopefully means we have thought about what we can improve on and how we can grow.
But then we may hit a wall, we may feel stuck not knowing how we should begin that process of growth? We may even feel we have many things to work on and we may feel overwhelmed thinking about it!
How we should begin the New Year to ensure a successful and productive year!
Do we approach Judaism and the many mitzvos it entails with joy, or do we view them as a burden?
There are so many opportunities for kindness and charity throughout our day. Do we capitalize on them or do we pretend not to see them?
Do we think about the ramifications of our actions and what their outcome may be?
Our actions can change the world on an individual level and a communal level. Never underestimate them!
While involving ourselves in the physical, we should focus on our soul.