Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg
Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg
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Two Tribes - Jewish psychology
The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg.
Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg.
Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade.
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Coming-of-age - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
The Free Will Paradox - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
satisfied yearning - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
What can we learn from a bug? - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
Fiery Love - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
Reorganize Your Life - Jewish psychology
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The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Special class for Rosh Hashanah Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join ...
What is your default? - Jewish psychology
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Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
Mirror, mirror, on the wall - Jewish psychology
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Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
When Is Lust Healthy? - Jewish psychology
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Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
True Leadership - Jewish psychology
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Psychology Unveiled through Kabbalah and Chasidut, with Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Rabbi Ehrenberg has been instructing Jewish psychology and been involved in psychological counseling and training based on the teachings of Chasidut for over a decade. The weekly class by Rabbi Ephraim Ehrenberg. Join our WhatsApp group: chat.whatsapp.com/ImbQnqLsohs2e6iK4cI12w Join our UA-cam channel now: www.yout...
Forbidden devotion - Jewish psychology
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Forbidden devotion - Jewish psychology
Tisha B'Av - Who Will Build the Third Temple - Jewish psychology
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Tisha B'Av - Who Will Build the Third Temple - Jewish psychology
The Torah Diet - Jewish psychology
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The Torah Diet - Jewish psychology
Absolute Truth! (Relatively) - Jewish psychology
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Absolute Truth! (Relatively) - Jewish psychology
A Good Choice - Jewish psychology
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A Good Choice - Jewish psychology
Wizards and Sorcerers - Jewish psychology
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Wizards and Sorcerers - Jewish psychology
Creating Value - Jewish psychology
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Creating Value - Jewish psychology
Be careful, Be unique!
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Be careful, Be unique!
to Pray or not to Pray, that is the Question - Jewish Psychology
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to Pray or not to Pray, that is the Question - Jewish Psychology
Rebooting our System - Jewish Psychology
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Rebooting our System - Jewish Psychology
Everyone Counts - Jewish psychology
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Everyone Counts - Jewish psychology
Hope and Despair - Jewish Psychology
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Hope and Despair - Jewish Psychology
Returning to the Land - Returning to Nature
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Returning to the Land - Returning to Nature
Freedom of Speech
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Freedom of Speech
Small sacrifices - big investments
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Small sacrifices - big investments
Are You Kosher?
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Are You Kosher?
To bow to the divine or to stand tall
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To bow to the divine or to stand tall
Not just a vacation - true tranquility
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Not just a vacation - true tranquility
Why do cups have an outside?
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Why do cups have an outside?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @davidstavytsky5503
    @davidstavytsky5503 2 дні тому

    Dear Rabbi, I have a question. I have heard lectures about gehinom by Rabbi Yoran Rufen in Russian and not in English and I have a few questions. As far as I understand, the eternal gehinom lasts until the soul is destroyed. Have I understood that correctly? If so, what is the difference between the eternal gehinom until the soul is destroyed and 3 or 4 types of karet where the soul is also destroyed? Can you please explain to me? Thank you in advance

    • @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg
      @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg 8 годин тому

      Thank you for your question. These topics are indeed deep and complex. Without knowing the specific context or sources Rabbi Yoran Rufen referenced, it’s difficult to provide a clear answer.

  • @ruzicaudovicic5802
    @ruzicaudovicic5802 16 днів тому

    Revelation 5:4-5 4 I wept and wept because no one was found who was worthy to open the scroll or look inside. 5 Then one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.”

  • @joelthomasbennett
    @joelthomasbennett 17 днів тому

    B"H right on time as usual

  • @garyjazz32
    @garyjazz32 18 днів тому

    Beautiful beautiful Torah!

  • @NeshamaNation
    @NeshamaNation 21 день тому

    Fantastic. Thank you, Rabbi Ehrenberg. Yet, how did things move from Yosef's caring about details of the rules to where we are today where " the left" Northern Kingdom represents liberalism? Was there a switchover that happened as an attempt to balance, but it overreached?

    • @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg
      @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg 20 днів тому

      This is truly an excellent question, and when I studied this teaching, it also troubled me. Although I have various thoughts on the matter, I don’t think I know the answer. With God’s help, I’ll try to delve into the issue, and if I manage to find a clear source or a more definitive answer, I’ll write it here. In any case, thank you again for the excellent question! P.S. - It’s worth reading the entire teaching inside. This is the first teaching in Part I of Mei HaShiloach on Parashat Vayeshev.

    • @seanvandiijk2889
      @seanvandiijk2889 19 днів тому

      @@Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg Shalom! I'm glad to find this podcast. I'm son of marranos and Abarbanel on Obadiah tells how both houses left for Spain and France before purim events, so I always felt identified with the Northern Tribes. Let me comment about what I do think about what our brother has asked, maybe it helps: Ari Goldwag, the singer who also teaches Torah explains that within the state of Israel itself we can see both forces of Yoseph and Judah being the Ashkenazim related to Yoseph and the sephardim to Judah. We know that both represent the tribe of Judah and it doesn't mean the kingdom of Ephraim has returned since that is only happening at the end, the very end, yet Binyamin is the bridge between Judah and the northern kingdom, Binyamin is part of the southern kingdom but maternally he is ben Rachel, like Saul who was in opposition to David, in friction. I see the chassidim most likely are from the tribe of Binyamin since they are the "Yehudim" that the prophecy of Zechariah 8 about the ten men from nations and tongues will hold unto the tzitzit of. Also, Yoseph has stages, it's a dynamic process, the soul of Yoseph originates from the loftiest heights, descending to Earth and wanting to Elevate again. Yosef knows how powerful Earth is to serve G-d so sometimes we can see Yoseph being attached to the material, when the material is associated with Judah, Malchut. Clearly Yoseph wants to elevate the material so it can serve the Divine. Yoseph is the tzaddik, involved with material but the material can't subdue him, in the end we need both Judah and Ephraim, if it is only Judah or it's only Yoseph we would have a super spiritual people that just waits to go to heaven when G-d doesn't want that leattid labo, or we would have a super material people that is stuck in chamor, the material. It's a paradox that would require a very lengthy comment and I'm still studying it! Note: this is an alias account used for smartv

  • @garyjazz32
    @garyjazz32 Місяць тому

    Brilliant 😊

  • @NeshamaNation
    @NeshamaNation Місяць тому

    Modern baalei teshuva are very like Abraham!

  • @rivkabenaroch1133
    @rivkabenaroch1133 2 місяці тому

    Wow so profound and true

  • @rachelabraham5488
    @rachelabraham5488 2 місяці тому

    ÀM ISRAEL CHAI 🇮🇱 AMEN 🇮🇱 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @filiplubos1981
    @filiplubos1981 3 місяці тому

    Yeah - great story ... Maybe it should be extrapolated into the geopolitics like 'maybe not all the land that you want should be yours when you can't protect the one that you already have' 🤔

  • @joelthomasbennett
    @joelthomasbennett 3 місяці тому

    While I was listening to this the security guard started being creepy and standing near me in the supermarket. What is this demon? It's an old one and i felt rage trying to ignore it. What do I do here?

  • @rivkabenaroch1133
    @rivkabenaroch1133 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful insights . Just discovered ur channel.. thank u so much

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 3 місяці тому

    Fabulous

  • @DeannaClark-oo9ut
    @DeannaClark-oo9ut 4 місяці тому

    As an animal lover I know some of the laws about food regarding animals. A Catholic mystic who claimed to see Jesus at a dinner said they were eating lamb....I know it's wrong because Torah says not to eat any animal who hasn't enjoyed a year of life. I'm Christian but a very choosy one about such visions. I understand more how God thinks from these rules...they make sense. Torah is a mosaic of our Creator.

    • @DeannaClark-oo9ut
      @DeannaClark-oo9ut 4 місяці тому

      Naturally I love the command, "You shall not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn." and disagree with Paul's remark the God wasn't concerned about the Ox but the command was only a metaphor for preachers to be paid. I never trust "only a metaphor" language because I believe every Scripture has a Spiritual, an Intellectual, and a Material or natural meaning.

  • @NeshamaNation
    @NeshamaNation 4 місяці тому

    תודה הרב. שיהיה שבת שלום.

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Splendid

  • @Mothyone
    @Mothyone 4 місяці тому

    What if I believe myself to be some sort of anointed one?

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Outstanding

  • @dsm5d723
    @dsm5d723 4 місяці тому

    Here's Jewish psychology in a nutshell: matrilineal descent tends to make sniveling apologies or demonized golems of the men. Cain and Abel is a reworking of a prior Sumerian creation myth in which Grain and Sheep debate which is the better "offering." This debate concludes with Grain winning, because there is no Sheep without Grain. In the Jewish version, God blames Cain for judging the blood thirsty brood's lack of patience and need for sacrifice. The Jewish God is Mommy usurping the order of nature and controlling the masculine. Christianity uses Mary as the go-between. Islam said Bitch, please. I hope this makes sense. If something doesn't, it's usually making dollars.

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Where is our weekly upload??

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Magnificent

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Spectacular

  • @YehudahVeodLikrah
    @YehudahVeodLikrah 4 місяці тому

    Amazing

  • @LetsG000ooooooooooooooooo
    @LetsG000ooooooooooooooooo 4 місяці тому

    And whenever I stubbed my toe I believed God did that to me because I did something bad as a child. So I tried to remember what I did and I ask for forgiveness because I had a guilty conscious

  • @LetsG000ooooooooooooooooo
    @LetsG000ooooooooooooooooo 4 місяці тому

    This is really weird I had this weird condition as a child. Where I would punish myself if I did something wrong. If I felt like I Hurt someone by saying something mean. Or if I talked back to my mom or grandmother. I would bite my arm or I would avoid eating. I would do something that caused me pain and I did it like I was punishing myself for God. I forgot all about this just untill now, when I heard you talking.

  • @lotfii
    @lotfii 5 місяців тому

    Are you Zionist?

  • @johannaelisabethwiess6267
    @johannaelisabethwiess6267 5 місяців тому

    אמן

  • @RabbiYYSpecter
    @RabbiYYSpecter 5 місяців тому

    Winning over the yetzerhara and making the right choices without hesitation lechat chila ariba over the blockages, mesirus nefesh should look effortless. Got confused what is serving , ❤It’s a pleasure to serve when it’s with joy and alacrity, that is truly serving when you have the right attitude it’s a pleasure to serve that’s the leshem shemaim Kavana of serving, amazing rabbi! Agreisen Dank, said it well bh bn, keep up the good work!

  • @lonnieandtashamcfarland8246
    @lonnieandtashamcfarland8246 5 місяців тому

    “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

  • @pedersackheim4913
    @pedersackheim4913 5 місяців тому

    I‘m sorry but I‘m afraid I didn‘t quite understand the point that you were trying to make. Who‘s luggage (in the metaphorical sense) is light?

    • @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg
      @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg 5 місяців тому

      Hi, I recommend watching the full lesson. It’s not long and very interesting. I’ve attached the link here: ua-cam.com/video/cDyE52Tm0X0/v-deo.htmlsi=KP5_KvcmFOi4xRRo Regarding the question, the metaphor of the heavy suitcase refers to the idea that if you feel that serving G-d is difficult, then perhaps it is not Him you are truly serving. True service to G-d should be joyful and light.

  • @Cringy_Leftist
    @Cringy_Leftist 5 місяців тому

    ????

  • @Daraganur
    @Daraganur 6 місяців тому

    חזק וברוך!

  • @sshwiff
    @sshwiff 6 місяців тому

    Best class yet! Todah Todah!

  • @albertsrour8687
    @albertsrour8687 6 місяців тому

    Then why you dress with the Haredi/Hassidic uniform?😂😂😂

    • @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg
      @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg 6 місяців тому

      This is truly an excellent question. One could answer that the field of fashion isn't exactly the novelty of my soul... which is likely true. But more than that, one of the reasons why Jewish tradition doesn't encourage externalizing and highlighting personal uniqueness in superficial mediums like clothing styles and such is because the tendency to seek uniqueness in external things is just the most superficial level of personal uniqueness. Therefore, excessive focus on the superficial level not only fails to enhance uniqueness but also distracts from enhancing the true inner core of one's personality. I have no objection to eccentric clothing, but as a principle, I suggest everyone dig a little deeper and not settle for external individuality. On the contrary, many times people who are very focused on wearing unique clothing find themselves aligning with the herd in their opinions, beliefs, and aspirations. It is better to innovate and be unique in faith and aspirations while wearing regular clothes than to dress uniquely yet align your opinions and belief system with whatever seems to be trending.

    • @albertsrour8687
      @albertsrour8687 6 місяців тому

      ​​@Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg sad....since it reflects not only on the way you dress but also in your mindset. When you say that Jewish Tradition doesn't encourage..you mean Ashkenazi Haredi/Chassidic Tradition. In the Sephardic world, there was nothing like that but modesty, but not a monochromatic imposition of a false modesty that suppress the identity. We live in a physical world, and the uniqueness of the soul has several layers, and in not text says that the individual should dress, eat, and behive like a clone of one another following rebbes that are/were nothing but human like you and everyone else. The souls are intrinsically unique, imposing a way to think, behave and dress is a waste on that uniqueness. Enlight yourself using critical thinking because Hashem didn't create us like bees and hives, but as individual humans...fashion has nothing to do with what I really mean.

  • @NeshamaNation
    @NeshamaNation 6 місяців тому

    What about when others unjustly blame you? Do you simply ignore it? Do you see it as a sign of something to work on, even though its more likely that the other person is projecting?

    • @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg
      @Rabbi-Ephraim-Ehrenberg 6 місяців тому

      That's an excellent question. If I understood correctly, you are suggesting that since the other person also has all the flaws of justifying themselves and blaming others, why should I take their criticism seriously? Maybe they are the ones to blame, not me? This question can actually be applied to any scenario in life. There are always multiple perspectives. But the main point for you is to choose to look specifically from the perspective that emphasizes and highlights your own blame, this way you make more parts of your life and personality subject to your free choice. It's true that this involves a lot of self-criticism, and it's very likely that you are surrounded by people who don't criticize themselves at all. But the work of each person begins mainly with healing their own view of themselves. With God's help, people will also see an example from you and learn how to look at themselves. But even if they don't, you will only gain from choosing to see yourself this way.

  • @sarasand171
    @sarasand171 7 місяців тому

    Great insights Todah !!

  • @rivkahreed
    @rivkahreed 7 місяців тому

    This explains to me why so many of the great theorists and researchers in psychology are ethnically Jewish (some observant, most not). There is a spiritual drive in the Jewish neshama to restore the natural order.

  • @Namko78
    @Namko78 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful video. Thank you Rabbi 💙

  • @JenE3377
    @JenE3377 7 місяців тому

    Very poor visually. Sad.

  • @edmundblair6113
    @edmundblair6113 7 місяців тому

    Promo SM 😍

  • @rivkahreed
    @rivkahreed 8 місяців тому

    I found this to be a very important topic. I’ve found myself encountering a number of people in my personal life who seem to blurt out every thought they have. This leaves little room for anyone else to speak. I definitely think it is important for each person to take a moment of silence to reflect before speaking in order to leave a little room for other people’s words.

  • @elihalpert1823
    @elihalpert1823 8 місяців тому

    Such a profound shiur. Thank you so so much !

  • @HandsomeKent
    @HandsomeKent 9 місяців тому

    What a load of silliness. All religion is trash.

  • @waddafuqq335
    @waddafuqq335 9 місяців тому

    Isaiah 28:10 LEB For it is blah-blah upon blah-blah, blah-blah upon blah-blah, gah-gah upon gah-gah, gah-gah upon gah-gah, a little here, a little there.

  • @IM-pm9nz
    @IM-pm9nz 9 місяців тому

    Time for religion to go the way of the dodo. It just divides us over whos fairy tale sky wizard is the real one while behind the scenes maintaining unjust structures of power.

  • @rivkahreed
    @rivkahreed 10 місяців тому

    This was very helpful to me in my current life. I think I am fighting against reality and it is making me exhausted. I need to trust HaShem and make an effort to do right things without straining myself. HaShem will take care of the rest. I do not need to attain perfection. I do not need to control my circumstances.

  • @rivkahreed
    @rivkahreed 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. This has given me something to think about this week.

  • @lonemanextraordinary
    @lonemanextraordinary 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing these wonderful insights!

  • @gitelblima
    @gitelblima 10 місяців тому

    הבנתי את הנקודה בפעם הראשונה שהסברת וציפיתי לעוד. חבל שבחרת רק לעבור על אותו דבר שוב ושוב. במקרה של ה7 לאוקטובר, אפשר ליישם את דבריך אבל לא בכל מצב של טראומה כמובן.