
Let Go & Let G-d
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson and other leading scholars for a real and raw discussion on addiction and the current COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreFacing the Unknown – A Conversation with Hedy Schleifer & Simon Jacobson (A Response to Coronavirus)
Join Eli Nash, for this virtual event in quarantine, as he sits down with Hedy Schleifer and Rabbi Simon Jacobson, discussing relationships in the light of the current COVID-19 crisis.
Read MorePost-Synagogue Judaism?
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he addresses how the corona-imposed closures have forced people to pray in their homes instead of their synagogues. How has this caused us to challenge some long-standing “norms” of Judaism?
Read MoreBuilding Inner Strength as You Help Others | Message to First Responders
A message to first responders and healthcare workers during the Covid-19 Pandemic by Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Read MoreCollateral Damage: Exploring the Devastating Impact an Addict has on Their Loved Ones
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for an honest discussion about addiction and its many victims.
Read MoreFinding the Balance: Panel Discussion on Recovery from Sex and Love Addiction
What are the components that lead to a balanced recovery from Sex and Love addiction, or any other addictive disorder? Addiction does not occur in a vacuum, and our panelists will explore how recovery can fill the various voids created by acting out on sex and love addiction.
Read MoreStronger in the Broken Places: 3 Ways to Build Resilience
Build resilience and rebound from a place of being broken with these three steps by Rabbi Simon Jacobson.
Read MoreThe Dennis Prager Show with Special Guest Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Join Dennis Prager and Rabbi Simon Jacobson as they discuss the changing landscape in the face of the pandemic, the American future, grappling with God and faith, death and afterlife.
Read MoreHow to Have Civil Disagreements During Tense Times
Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for an inspiring discussion on the trying times we’re going through and strategies for dealing with disagreements. There are better ways to have civil discussions rather than argue.
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