In this podcast, Tal Ben-Shahar, a lecturer and writer who specializes in the field of Positive Psychology, describes what “studying happiness” looks like in practice, identifies some of the field’s key findings, and explores how religion (Judaism, in particular) intersects with academic research on
In this second webinar of the series, Sarah Rosenblum presents foundational material about Positive Psychology and explores the intersection of those key ideas with Jewish Education. She gives practical adaptable examples for educators to try in their programs. PRE-SESSION TWO READING What Exactly
This is a podcast that gives parents a framework for leaning into the positive possibilities of spending so much time at home in this pandemic time.
Drawing on her own groundbreaking research with thousands of men and women, Sonja Lyubomirsky has pioneered a detailed yet easy-to-follow plan to increase happiness in our day-to-day lives — in the short term and over the long term.
Sonja Lyubomirsky shows how a simple reminder to count your blessings can have a profound impact.
The 4th in the Shinui webinar series- Where Theory Meets Practice with Tess Levine and Rachel Happel.
Educational resources in support of civic responsibility and the democratic process.
This resource, adapted by BBYO's Center for Adolescent Wellness from the Jed Foundation provides helpful ways to navigate uncertainty around the 2020 election and tips to reduce feelings of stress, worry, and anxiety during this tense and uncertain time.
Israel’s only female premier was beloved by her nation but had her reputation tarnished with the outcomes of the Yom Kippur War.
Focusesing on two critical pieces of Israel’s War of Independence: the Davidka cannon and the Burma road.