Trauma And Teshuvah
My graduate training in psychology taught me a great deal. But there were major topics that were simply not part of our curriculum. Interestingly, these
My graduate training in psychology taught me a great deal. But there were major topics that were simply not part of our curriculum. Interestingly, these
It seems that war is one of the most common of all human activities. Study history of the human race, and you will not find
I have had a long and abiding interest in the process by which we make decisions in our lives. Long ago, I was taught that
It was November, 1938. Dark clouds were gathering over all of Europe, and particularly over the Jewish communities in countries like Poland and Lithuania. Although
It was quite a few years ago that I spent almost every Sunday afternoon in one of the great museums of the city in which
Here it was, the sixth session of the class which was using the book of Genesis as a source for studying the nature of leadership.
I read the story quite some time ago. It was told by a young woman who boarded an airplane early one winter Friday morning. She
The Torah is replete with inspiring stories of its heroes. The lives of Abraham, Jacob, Moses and David, to name just a few, are narrated
It was advertised as one symposium at a major psychology conference. It was to be a discussion about memory and forgetfulness. But it turned out
We all have our secret lives. I don’t mean to say that each of us has a sinister side, which we wickedly act out in
Who would you consult if you wanted to know a thing or two about the perfect society? Would you ask a politician? A professor of
I have kept my time-worn copy of Roget’s Thesaurus in my personal library since I was in the seventh grade. It was given to me