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BINA Living

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

This month’s classes:

Thursday, September 5
Is Meditation a Jewish thing? - Thursday Mornings Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Thursday, September 12
Changing Our Habits: Are You Ready For A NEW Year - Thursday Mornings Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Monday, September 16
Men’s Club: How Important is Unity
BINA Living
Starts 7:30PM
Thursday, September 19
Changing Our Habits: Are You Ready For A NEW Year - Thursday Mornings Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Shabbos, September 21
Women’s Sukkos Morning Tea
BINA Living
Starts 9:30AM
Monday, September 23
Bringing it home: Happy New You and Well Over the Past
BINA Living
Starts 7:30PM
Thursday, September 26
Changing Our Habits: Are You Ready For A NEW Year - Thursday Mornings Personal Growth for Women
BINA Living
Starts 9:20AM
Can the Dead Hear Us?

My son recently died in an accident. I would like to know if he can see or hear us here on earth. Is he still aware of us now that he is in Heaven?

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JUST DO IT

Many things that we do and experience require a combination of emotion and action. The absence of feeling can affect the…

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TOUGH  CONVERSATIONS

Communication is central to human existence. With…

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Question: What’s the idea of having big bonfires on Lag Baomer? I know it is the day of the passing of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai…

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Question: I have a 3 year old who is quite bright. I try to read to her and teach her as much as I can about stories from the Torah, but recently it’s become increasingly difficult…

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In the Torah the concept of communication is described by various Hebrew words. Three common descriptions are "Dibur", "Amira" and "Sicha"...

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Question: I wanted to ask you for your opinion on the topic of sport and G-d. My husband is quickly losing his faith in G-d due to his team not winning…

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WILL YOU NOTICE ME IF I'M NOT A FAILURE?

Over the past few decades we have become experts in responding to the problems of society through crisis management and intervention…

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Question: I am Ashkenazi (Jew of Eastern European descent), and my wife is Sefardi (an Oriental Jew). She grew up eating rice on Pesach,

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Question: What’s so bad about bread? Before Pesach, we search every nook and cranny for a stray crumb and then burn it all up…

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In the Pesach Hagadah we read the story of the ten plagues that punished the Egyptians…

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BREAD AND THEN MATZAH

One of the important parts of Pesach is the Mitzvah to eat Shmura Matzah at the Seder. Matzah is a symbol of selflessness and humility…

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