Momentum Founding Director Lori Palatnik’s beautiful guide to life’s most painful moments, Remember My Soul, is now available as a free audio journey, exploring Jewish ideas of the soul, death, and the afterlife.
A path of reflection and inspiration for those moving through the stages of Jewish mourning – and beyond.
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Momentum Founding Director Lori Palatnik’s beautiful guide to life’s most painful moments, Remember My Soul, is now available as a free audio journey.
Remember My Soul explores Jewish ideas of the soul, death, and the afterlife. It guides us through the traditions and rituals of shiva (the Jewish mourning ...
A thoughtful question during a late-night phone call becomes the catalyst for Lori Palatnik’s exploration of the Jewish response to death.
Death puts us in touch with our souls. Understanding the cycle of life helps us live a more meaningful present.
Lori Palatnik maps out meaningful ways we can remember our loved ones through actionable steps we can take every single day.
Humans can be so quick to judge others. How might we do better?
Being human means we will make mistakes. Where do we go from there?
Knowledge leads to action. Don’t be afraid to seek and question.
Why were we created? Why are we still here? Is there a plan for us?
If we weren’t created to serve God, why were we created in the first place?
How we think about God can change the way we live our lives – for the better.
The Torah has played an integral role in the lives of Jewish people for millennia. Why?
Who are the major players in the five books of Moses, and what can we learn from them?
When we talk about the Torah, we are often referring to both written and oral law. What is the latter?
The Talmud is our go-to library of ethics, philosophy, and law – so, why is there so much arguing on its pages?
When we lose someone, we say the Kaddish – though its words can be challenging to understand.
We can bring so much light and love into the world with our words. “Lashon hara” is what happens when we choose to do the opposite.
What are our intentions when we speak about others? How can we use words to help, instead of hurt?
According to our sages, we can tell a lie in only three circumstances.
Does God hear our prayers? Must we utter them only in a house of worship?
Is anything too big or too small to ask of God?
What is Shabbat?
What’s so special about our day of rest? How can it help us grow?
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