Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the better-wp-security domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/jdccorg/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114
Anger Management – for Deaf Jews, a Jewish Perspective – Rabbi Michael Skobac – Jews for Judaism – Page 2 – Jewish Deaf Community Center

Most people find themselves growing impatient at times in life and sometimes even feeling anger welling up. If this leads us to strike out at someone in a rage, we have crossed a line. The sages of the Talmud go so far as to say that someone who gives in to a fit of anger is as if they are worshiping idols. Judaism believes that we have the ability to control our expression of frustrating and infuriating feelings. This program explores the issue of impatience and anger and shares some approaches to how we can succeed in keeping our cool. JEWS FOR JUDAISM is an outreach organization whose primary goal is to win back to Judaism those Jews who have been influenced by the following six threats to Jewish survival that are devastating the global Jewish community. 1. Hebrew-Christian missionaries convert thousands of Jews worldwide every year 2. Destructive cults cause many Jews to abandon family, friends and careers 3. Eastern religions, Buddhism and Hinduism are spiritual choices for many Jews 4. Apathy and ignorance leave many Jews unaware, unaffiliated and assimilated 5. Intermarriage is exploding with a 75% rate in some North American cities 6. Anti-Israel BDS on campus inhibits Jewish students from standing up for Israel and Judaism To assist non-Jews who have left other religions, JEWS FOR JUDAISM also provides educational programs to help them embrace the Torah’s Seven Noachide Laws for Gentiles. We achieve our goals through our worldwide Internet outreach, Social Media, free educational programs, educational literature and counseling services that connect Jewish people to the spiritual depth, beauty and wisdom of Judaism. “I am so grateful to have discovered the wonderful Jews for Judaism YouTube lectures by Rabbi Skobac. I am a Jew who converted to Christianity in college, but now, thanks to your online outreach, I have returned to Judaism. Thank you.” – Rebecca G. In a nutshell, Jews for Judaism saves Jewish lives and keeps Jews Jewish. PLEASE SUPPORT JEWS FOR JUDAISM’S LIFE-SAVING WORK! Your help is very much needed and greatly appreciated. Jews for Judaism never charges for its programs, books and counseling services… ever. We rely solely on donations from people like you. To donate click here: www.canadahelps.org/dn/24741 Thank you very much. JEWS FOR JUDAISM 3110 Bathurst St, PO Box 54042, Toronto, ON, CANADA M6A 3B7 T: 416-789-0020 • F: 416-789-0030


You may also like

Sukkot
Know more about Sukkot. In Hong Kong Sign Language. Source: Hong Kong ...
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah, like the Chinese New Year, is not to make people face ...
Beautiful tribute by Israeli daughters to deaf parents
Maayan and Yarden, the daughters of two deaf parents have gone viral ...
A Sign Language Passover Message
Did you know sign language is different all over the world? We asked ...
Hanukah - Politics - on Israel TV
How do you light Hanukkah candles in sign language? What do I think ...
Happy Hanukkah Greetings from WSJD
May this Hanukkah bring light and joy into your lives. Be safe and be ...
IYIM Judaic Heritage Program for Deaf & Hearing Im...
Beautiful! Israeli Deaf & Hearing Impaired Bar/Bat...
Suburban Temple Kol Ami aims to include all members
Suburban Temple Kol Ami aims to include all members
Metamorphosis: Max Fomitchev - Max I Mime
Produced and story-edited by the Leslie G. Roman for the Wingspan ...
Marlee Matlin: How Sign Language Works & 'Deaf Out Loud'
'Deaf out loud' premieres Wednesday, September 12 at 8 p.m. This ...
Page 2 of 3
Filed Under:
Published On: 11 Nisan 5781 (11 Nisan 5781 (March 24, 2021))