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The Importance of a Broken Heart

January 24, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

In Judaism a "broken heart"means to be unsure of one's goals. As you get closer to G-d everything must be realigned with what's real. Continue Reading

Disconnect to Connect

January 20, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

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Where are you?

January 19, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

Where are you?

We are clueless as to where the universe is in space so shouldn't we be asking ourselves "Where are we?" Why do we assume we know where we are? Continue Reading

Keeping Your Eye on the Ball in a Marriage

January 15, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

Think Big and Be Happy - The goal of marriage is to create a home of genuine love and peace so just drop all the small pettiness. When a couple has a truly loving relationship they feel they have everything. On the other hand if your marriage is sour life seems to lose it’s meaning.  Does it really Continue Reading

Good Morning!

January 15, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

If someone saved your life, you would feel obligated & desire to pay them back. What about G-d who gives us life everyday? Why don't we really care what he wants? Continue Reading

G-d First

January 15, 2014 by Rabbi Mitterhoff Leave a Comment

Put G-d First

If on a daily basis you always put G-d first you will become full of energy and life. The Torah is a life force beyond your wildest dreams! Continue Reading

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