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To Be or Not to Be a Superwoman
To Be or Not to Be a Superwoman # AL 632
by Aiken PhD, Lisa
Although not dressed in a blue cape or having the ability to fly, isn't a woman who is working, cleaning, cooking and caring for children all day long truly entitled to be called a 'Superwoman'? But then again, is pushing oneself to the point of collapse the right way to go either? And when is saying 'no' to doing certain things more appropriate? Hear a discussion that sympathizes with all the responsibilities a woman should carry, while keeping cognizant of their human limitations.

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The Source of Dignity
The Source of Dignity # BY 614
by Berkovits, Rabbi Yitzchak
If no other human being is around to see your attire or hear your words, how is it possible to measure your own self-respect? Rabbi Berkovits's discussion goes to the heart of being dignified in your own eyes. Step forward to enter the realm of integrity, and freedom from seeking the approval of others.

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Seeing Beyond the Goldfish Bowl
Seeing Beyond the Goldfish Bowl # HT 083
by Heller, Rebbitzen Tziporah
Our perception of cause and effect leads us to believe that it is our own power that brings about change. Can we allow ourselves to break out of this apparent mindset to consider a different reality? Even though the moments we include Hashem into the picture are few and far between, do we have the intuitive perception that these are truly the holy moments of our lives? An excellent talk spiced with humor and self introspection.

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Our Bodies Our Souls: The Jewish View of Feminism Part 1
Our Bodies Our Souls: The Jewish View of Feminism Part 1 # HT 630 A
by Heller, Rebbitzen Tziporah
Finally, an open and honest look at the role of women in Judaism. Rebbetzin Tzipporah Heller lays all the cards on the table with unabashed candor - and a refreshing touch of humor. Sensitive topics like male-female dynamics, modesty, motherhood as a career, and female exploitation are dealt with openly and thoroughly. She also touches upon women and the rabbinate, woman and minyanim and the purpose of mikvah.




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