Lech Lecha
Make sales not excuses.
Chacham Grossman not only told me this Dvar Torah he showed it to me. Last week we read about Noah and the flood. How many people did Noah convince to come with him on the ark, how many sales did he make? Zero, his family went with him and no one else. Your family is pretty much forced to go along with you on any of your crazy schemes. Read More
You bring the wine, I will bring the bread this friday night
Recently the Jewish world has been discussing the results of the Pew research poll on American Jews and strategies to be used to ensure the survival of Judaism. Long before research polls and even before Judaism started, Avraham received advice on how to sustain the Jewish way of life.
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You can hear me, but are you listening?
Josh Bell is one of the most talented violinists in the world, playing on a 3 million dollar violin, performing an extremely difficult piece, he gave a free concert, a lot of people heard it, but not many were listening.
During rush house,Bell performed in jeans and a baseball cap and played at a D.C. metro subway station. His performance was part of an experiment done by a writer for the Washington post that earned a Pulitzer prize for his work.Read More
Chacham Grossman not only told me this Dvar Torah he showed it to me. Last week we read about Noah and the flood. How many people did Noah convince to come with him on the ark, how many sales did he make? Zero, his family went with him and no one else. Your family is pretty much forced to go along with you on any of your crazy schemes. Read More
You bring the wine, I will bring the bread this friday night
Recently the Jewish world has been discussing the results of the Pew research poll on American Jews and strategies to be used to ensure the survival of Judaism. Long before research polls and even before Judaism started, Avraham received advice on how to sustain the Jewish way of life.
Read More
You can hear me, but are you listening?
Josh Bell is one of the most talented violinists in the world, playing on a 3 million dollar violin, performing an extremely difficult piece, he gave a free concert, a lot of people heard it, but not many were listening.
During rush house,Bell performed in jeans and a baseball cap and played at a D.C. metro subway station. His performance was part of an experiment done by a writer for the Washington post that earned a Pulitzer prize for his work.Read More