by The7Ways | Jun 22, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Why is it so Hard for People to Settle Disagreements? Why can’t we Easily Find Win-Wins and Compromise Peacefully?
PDF Printout Korach & Settling Disputes
One of the major reasons that people don’t settle disputes as much as they should is (more…)
by The7Ways | Apr 20, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
5 Lines on Leaving Formal Education
& Brief Praise for The 7W Book
Printable PDF Experiential Learning
“Thank you so much for sharing [The Seven Ways]… I loved the line [by the creativity-filled Chapter 3 interviewee], ‘someone took…the time to teach me in a way that I needed to be taught.’” – A well-seasoned 3rd grade teacher.
In the (more…)
by The7Ways | Feb 24, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
What’s Really Perplexing Moshe
A midrash portrays Moshe as (more…)
by The7Ways | Feb 9, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
When Great Leaders Dispute, Who is Correct?
Moshe provides the service of (more…)
by The7Ways | Jan 19, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Don’t Be like Pharaoh!
Vaerah Anti-Pharaoh-Accept Influence
Moshe pushes Pharaoh to stop (more…)
by The7Ways | Oct 5, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Toward A More Meaningful Ushpizin
On Sukkot, we commemorate Israel’s dwelling in the desert in sukkahs with G-d’s protection. There is a custom to (more…)
by The7Ways | Sep 14, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Key Tavo: He Doesn’t Hate You, You Read It Wrong; When Assistance Is Met With Rudeness
Have you ever offered to help someone and they brushed you off or ignored you? Have you ever helped someone and they did not say (more…)
by The7Ways | Aug 12, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Parsha Print-Me
Va’etchanan
There is a very common tension that is found in religious groups, organizations, and even marriages that appears in many forms, but inevitably has the same subtle subtext underneath. It is essential for one to be aware of this tension, as we spend a great deal of time dealing with it.
When a business or non-profit initially (more…)
by The7Ways | Aug 5, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
When you study the Torah, you inevitably find sources for insightful ideas or studies that have been gathered by human investigation and research. This is most notably true of psychological concepts. In this week’s Torah portion, Moshe (Moses) brings (more…)