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Worry Less, Rejoice More

February 22, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

You know the old adage “You are only as happy as your most unhappy child”?… So in the spirit of the Purim holiday, which begins February 25th and celebrates reversals […]

Filed Under: Holidays, Jewish Wisdom, Parenting, Purim, The Jewish Year Tagged With: holidays, Judaism, Parenting, Purim, soulful parent

From Fatigue to Hope

January 27, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

On this Tu B’Shevat (the Jewish festival that celebrates the new year of the trees) how can we continue to learn resilience from the natural world?

Filed Under: Jewish Wisdom, Parenting, The Jewish Year Tagged With: holidays, Judaism, Pandemic, soulful parent, Spiritual, Tu B'Shevat

Celebrating the Potential for Change

January 21, 2021 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

The change of Tu B’shevat reminds us that change happens in an ecosystem.  Every tree, blade of grass and patch of earth has a role to play in the health of the system.  So too with our families.

Filed Under: Holidays, Jewish Wisdom, The Jewish Year Tagged With: holidays, Judaism, Parenting, soulful parent, Spiritual, Tu B'Shevat

Are you bored?

September 24, 2020 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

I wrote this article back in 2017. It’s about boredom and how the Jewish high holidays shook me out of my management mindset to confront my vulnerability and mortality. Living […]

Filed Under: The Jewish Year Tagged With: Yom Kippur

Rosh Hashana Amidst a Pandemic

September 24, 2020 by Dasee Berkowitz Leave a Comment

Letting go of negative feelings go is not easy. Patterns of thought and behavior keep familiar habits close. But choosing to live our lives open to an unwritten narrative we can be lead to a place of discovery, for ourselves and our families.

Filed Under: The Jewish Year

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