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Parsha Perspectives on Mental Health — 54 episodes
Vehi She'amda: Finding hope between the pieces
Parshat Beshalach: cleansing the water
Parshat Va'era: I don't know what to call this one
Parshat Vayigash: sharing relies on caring
Parshat Vayishlach: overcoming barriers to making contact
Parshat Toldot: Searching for the ground.
Parshat Vayera: An antidote to destructive narcissism
Parshat Lech Lecha: Emulating angels
What now for our prayers?
Thoughts on the festive period
Parshat Ki Teitze: Looking for meaning behind the labels
Parshat Devarim: Taking great care
Parshat Pinchas: Don't get swallowed up
Parshat Balak: Who needs to be a king?
Parshat Korach: The subtle signs of hope
Parshiot Behar/Bechukotai: Words can also break bones
Parshiot Acharei mot/Kedoshim: A lesson for all ages
Parshiot Tazria/Metsora: when projections become embodied
The Haggada II - a new song
The Haggada Series (1)
Parshiot Mishpatim/Terumah
Parshat Yitro: Thank You Hashem
Parshat Beshalach: allowing for different perspectives
Parshat Bo: Where's the trap?
Parshat Shemot: This will be your sign
Parshat Mikeitz; What’s in a name?
Parshiot Vayishlach/Vayeshev: Some brothers really do reunite
Parshat Vayeitze: The pitfalls of charm
Parshat Toldot: brothers that are always connected
Parshat Chayei Sarah: It takes two to raise the world
Parshat Vayera: Avraham - an examplar of empathy
Parshat Lech Lecha: Avraham - motivated by love
Parshat Noach: What distinguishes 'Shem'?
Parshat Vezot Habracha; Is remorse more useful than guilt?
Parshat Ha'azinu/Yamin Noraim: It's not all in vain
Parshat Nitzvavim/Vayelech: A psychological interpretation of The Wizard of Oz
Parshat Ki Tavo: People can get 'lost; and 'found' too
Parshat Ki Teitzei: Loss and unity
Parshat Shoftim: Every feeling needs a home
Parshat Re'eh: In memory of my sister Liora - who can be a spokesperson for G-d?
Parshat Eikev: Teaching the world to Choose Life
Parshat Va'etchanan: Pride versus Prejudice
Parshat Devarim/The Three Weeks: Are prejudice and hatred inevitable?
Parshat Matot/Masei: the importance of recounting our personal and national journeys
Parshat Pinchas: We are all individuals
Parshat Balak: Was Bilaam 'Bli Am?'
Parshat Chukat: Destructiveness which masks a wish to connect
Parshat Korach: Am I good enough?
Parshat Sh'lach: 'Going Viral' and the madness of crowds
Beha’alotecha: the ingredients of real development
Shavuot edition: Can we dare to hope?
Bamidbar: can I count on being counted?
Bechukotai: when projection becomes pernicious
Behar: Finding a permanent parking space in each others' minds