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Why Jews Don’t Have a Pope

posted by Evan Moffic

Chutzpah is a Yiddish word with no exact English translation. The closest English equivalent would be “audacity” or “boldness.” But chutzpah also contains an element of passion, social concern and self-confidence. Someone with chutzpah knows what he believes, and knows [...]

Is Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg Right?: A Jewish Perspective

posted by Evan Moffic

In her new and controversial book Lean In, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg argues that women face a variety of unique challenges in achieving professional success. One of them is self-imposed, yet reinforced by the larger culture. It is the hesitancy [...]

From Tim Tebow to Chick-fil-A: A Plea for Civility

posted by Evan Moffic

On Wednesday Quarterback Tim Tebow cancelled an upcoming appearance at a Dallas Megachurch. The church’s controversial teachings and pastor Robert Jeffers seem to be the reason. Jeffers has spoken out vociferously against homosexuality, Islam and Mormonism. Has Politics Taken Over [...]

Is Purim the Jewish Halloween?

posted by Evan Moffic

Purim is not the Jewish Halloween. This is a common misconception because Purim does involve dressing up. Yet, it is not only a fun-filled holiday. It actually teaches profound lesson. One of them can be found through an exercise in [...]

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Can God Help Us Focus?
We live in a world full of distractions. Sometimes it feels hard to work with focus for any significant amount of time. My brain wonders, twitter beckons, and I suddenly feel hungry for my fifth snack over the last 3 hours.  My friend and teacher Michael Hyatt recently gave some superb tips

posted 9:17:14pm Jun. 12, 2013 | read full post »

Who Else is Afraid of Public Speaking?
Some people would rather die than give a speech in public. I find this fact difficult to understand, yet numerous surveys attest to it. Since I speak for a living, I thought I had grown immune to the fear. Yesterday, however, it was palpable, as I presented a two-minute summary of my book to a gr

posted 8:21:07pm Jun. 04, 2013 | read full post »

Should You Feel Guilty for White Lies?
You are visiting with a friend. She has just returned from a trip abroad, and she brings down a new dress she purchased while traveling. You immediately notice that the color does not suit her. It is also too big and poorly designed. You simply find it terribly ugly. And then she tells you

posted 9:55:08pm May. 29, 2013 | read full post »

Who Do You Remember on Memorial Day?
Who do you remember on Memorial Day? Is it a friend or a relative? A grandparent or child? The day honors the memory of all who have died in service of our country. Yet, we each old precious individual memories. Who we remember tells us a lot about ourselves. The person I think about every year i

posted 6:42:32pm May. 25, 2013 | read full post »

The 7 Habits of Stress-Free People
Do you know how to handle stress? We all face it. And we know it can hurt us. Yet, we struggle with how to handle it. A recent study found only 23 percent of people feel they are doing “an excellent or very good job at managing or reducing stress.” Now picture some relaxed people you know. How

posted 3:08:38pm May. 23, 2013 | read full post »


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