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BINA Living

Ancient Jewish wisdom applied in a modern world through Personal growth.

This month’s classes:

Thursday, November 7
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 14
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 21
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, November 28
Thursday Morning Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
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Always Half Full

Last week I attended a school assembly for young children at Kesser Torah College (Sydney) where my seven year old daughter was performing. When the school principal…

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You Don't Need Time or Money

Charity and kindness are of the most important aspects of Jewish tradition. The Talmud teaches that compassion and acts of goodness are the trademarks...

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HOW OLD ARE YOU?

The Talmud relates that the great sage Rabbi Elazar ben Azaria was asked to assume the leadership of the Sanhedrin – The Jewish Supreme Court…

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The Power of Your Candle

A while ago a friend of mine, Reb Meir together…

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The Wisdom of the Rooster

Every day prayers begin with thanking G-d for our basic needs like the power of sight, the ability to walk, our clothing, shoes and all other essentials...

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EVERYONE CAN LIGHT A FIRE

In this week’s Torah portion we read that Moses was told to instruct his brother Aaron (the high priest) to kindle the seven candles of the golden Menora (candelabra). In the Temple this daily Mitzvah was performed in the afternoon…

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Don't be an Angel

There are different ways that parents praise their children when they are being really good. One compliment I often hear parents give is: "you are such an angel."

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TURNING MILK INTO CHEESE

Question: Apparently one of the reasons we eat milk products on Shavuot is that the Torah (which we received on Shavuot) is compared to milk and honey. So what is the big fuss with the cheesecake?

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R.E.L.A.T.E Part one cont. - AUDIT YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

A respectful relationship needs constant maintenance. Over time we face the risk of slipping back into our default position which is sometimes less tolerant of other people’s differences.

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HARMLESS GOSSIP?

Judaism considers gossip a serious transgression. But what is the definition of gossip? Is it only malicious slander that is harmful to another, or can it even be a casual, harmless comment that is negative?

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Good Lying

I heard you explain that harmless lies are also bad. You explained that “truth” is…

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