07/15/2021
GREAT write up!!
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Real Estate Moguls and One Savvy Rabbi Expert panel expounds on post-COVID factors, growth areas and crime.
JBN, is an organization that serves the Jewish business community with opportunities for networking and continuing education.
JBN (Jewish Business Network), Midtown Atlanta is an organization that serves the Jewish business community with opportunities for networking, continuing education inspired by Jewish thought.
07/15/2021
GREAT write up!!
Check it out --->
Real Estate Moguls and One Savvy Rabbi Expert panel expounds on post-COVID factors, growth areas and crime.
07/08/2021
Jewish Business Network Real Estate Symposium 2021.
Photos by Jacob Ross
Atlanta's Premier Jewish Business Network
Gather on July 6th to hear from Atlanta's Seasoned & Up and Coming Real Estate Developers.
An evening of phenomenal networking opportunities, an open wine bar, and dinner.
https://chabadintown.org/events/jbns-real-estate-symposium/
02/12/2021
Liberating Penalties
Some things never get old. Torah is a classic example. As I study the Torah portion each year, I discover both basic and deeper understandings that were hiding in plain sight. Another area of Torah that always presents new awarenesses is the book of Tanya.
This is the small, power punching book of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, first of the Chabad Rebbe's and the foundation of Chabad philosophy. It is a journey of the human experience and how we as Jews navigate this life.
One of the new messages I'm extracting from this go round of the book of Tanya is that we come into the state of self awareness already programmed with complexities and messy emotions. Emotions are messy and they are not real. They don't control us, they are only like a wave that passes over us if we allow it to.
Put in other words; even though our emotions occupy so much space in our consciousness, we are ultimately not defined by our emotions.
Taking this to a spiritual level, when we act out in a way that we are not proud of or that is not consistent with our values, we may think that this negative behavior becomes our identity. If that were to be the case, we may be trapped in this state of disconnected spiritual consciousness. In fact, like emotions, our actions don't define who we are in our essence.
An interesting Mitzvah in this weeks' Portion brings this message home.
The Torah has financial penalties for various misdeeds. That is, that after paying for the actual financial loss to another, one pays an additional amount as a penalty. For example, if one steals the Torah tells us that the thief needs to pay the double the amount of the theft. The second amount as a penalty.
However, if one admits their crime the penalty is removed. As long as we hold onto the justification that the act was right and just we are held captive by the behavior as a definition of self.
Spiritually, when we do something wrong, our truest self, our soul is not engaged in the act. Accordingly, the act is not a definition of who we are, it is merely a commentary of what we've done. When we acknowledge that our true definition is our soul, then we are liberated from the negative self talk and self labeling.
Of course, wrong behaviors are not good and need consequences. But only insofar as it allows us to peel away the layers and get to our essence.
The moral of the story is that how we define ourselves is ultimately the self talk that either traps us in limiting self paradigms or liberates us to be our truest self
Have a great Shabbos!
Liberating Penalties – Chabad Intown Atlanta arrow_backBack Liberating Penalties Author: Rabbi Schusterman Date: February 10, 2021 Tags: Challenges, Inspiration, Lifestyle, Loving-Kindness, Rebbe Some things never get old. Torah is a classic example. As I study the Torah portion each year, I discover both basic and deeper understandings that w...
12/15/2020
Chabad Intown is an educational and social service organization that provides an array of vital resources to young and old from all across the spectrum of the Intown Atlanta area. Its doors are open to all – regardless of religious background, affiliation or spiritual inclination.
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06/29/2020
TOMORROW @ NOON!
Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman has coached hundreds of Chabad Rabbis around the world over the past 23 years in structuring and developing a vision and strategic plan for their Chabad Centers. Rabbi Schusterman has also successfully set a vision for Chabad Intown to become a central community center for the Intown Atlanta community.
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06/25/2020
This Tuesday at noon!
Rabbi Eliyahu Schusterman has coached hundreds of Chabad Rabbis around the world over the past 23 years in structuring and developing a vision and strategic plan for their Chabad Centers. Rabbi Schusterman has also successfully set a vision for Chabad Intown to become a central community center for the Intown Atlanta community.
https://chabadintown.org/events/setting-a-vision/
06/15/2020
Tzali is a licensed real estate broker and has been buying, selling and managing real estate in the metro Atlanta area for over 10 years, primarily in the SFR segment of the real estate market.
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https://chabadintown.org/events/real-estate/
06/08/2020
"Managing Risk in the New Normal" with Andy Halpern.
Operating in the new normal presents a multitude of challenges to businesses. What must business do to ready employees to return to the workplace? What steps will mitigate liability when reopening? How do you ensure employees understand new expectations and how do you communicate to customers your commitment to safety?
https://chabadintown.org/events/managing-risk-in-the-new-normal/
06/01/2020
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