The 21st episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with Esther Goldstein LCSW, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Esther Goldstein is the clinical director of Integrative Psychotherapy and Trauma and can be found on Instagram.
The 20th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with R' Yehoshua November, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Yehoshua November integrates his Orthodox Judaism with the everyday, through poems of radical clarity. Throughout his work, he shows that religious faith can be compatible with a poetry of deep, uncertain feeling.
The 19th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 9 with Dr. Gina Ross, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Gina Ross, MFCC, is founder and president of International Trauma-Healing Institutes in the United States and in Israel and the co-founder of the Israeli Trauma Center at Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem.
The 18th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 9 with R' Chaim Eisenstein, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Rabbi Chaim Eisenstein is the Rov of a kehillah and rebbe in Gruss.
The 17th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is a special episode at the culmination of the first section of the book. No prior knowledge of the book is required.
This episode is with R' Moshe Weinberger, Rov of Aish Kodesh and thousands more around the world.
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The 16th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 8 with R' Dr. Joshua Golding, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Rabbi Dr. Joshua Golding is a professor of philosophy and a noted scholar and author of Jewish philosophy.
The 15th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 8 with R' Dovid Miller, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
Rabbi Dovid Miller is the Rosh Kollel of Gruss Kollel in Yerushalayim.
This episode is sponsored by Yehuda Cohen in honor of Aveeshai Lev.
The 14th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 7 with Mendel Simon, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Rabbi Mendel Simons is a Chabad Shliach and director of YJP Los Angeles. YJP empowers Young Jewish Professionals by connecting them with each other and their heritage through business, educational and social networking opportunities.
The 13th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 7 with Aliza Tropper, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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Aliza Tropper, LMHC is a Licensed Psychotherapist and has been practicing for over 12 years. She has a private practice in Cedarhurst NY and also offers online therapy. She works with adolescents and adults who are struggling with anxiety, relationship difficulties, life transitions, and trauma. Aliza takes a holistic approach focusing on the body, mind and soul. She personalizes cutting edge evidenced based treatment strategies using EMDR, Mindfulness, Somatic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral therapy (DBT) to help you create lasting, meaningful change in line with your personal values. She also runs DBT groups, for adults. Her website is alizatropperlmhc.com and you can also find her on Instagram @AlizaTropper
The 12th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 6 with Aliza Bulow, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
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In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
Our content can also be found on Spotify and YouTube
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
Our content can also be found on Spotify and YouTube
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book. People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found. Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach. Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com Our content can also be found on Spotify and YouTube
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com
In this series, Yakov invites renown guests to have a conversation about one of the chapters in his book.
People often develop patterns of how they experience themselves and the world around them. While these patterns can be helpful, they can also become unknowingly narrow and constricting. Attached is about expanding the range of ways that we engage our lives. Opening our minds, emotions, bodies, and souls to experience the fullness of our multidimensional selves and endlessly varied world. Attached is rooted and focused on Jewish tradition and wisdom along with psychology, philosophy, and relevant wisdom wherever it may be found.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is a popular speaker and teacher for congregations, organizations, and schools. He is the author of a new book, Attached: Connecting to Our Creator, a Jewish Psychological Approach.
Please contact us with questions and comments, or to be added to our WhatsApp lists here or by email at Yakov.attached@gmail.com