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Video Available: www.nertamid.org/Resiliency
Discussion Questions: (PDF found at www.nertamid.org/ResiliencyDQ)
What parts of your life have you felt were “on pause” over these past number of months?
What does the word “resilience” mean for you? When have you felt a sense of resilience over these past number of months?
Rabbi Katz wrote: “The current state of the world makes it very difficult to be optimistic. There is too much unknown to have a rosy picture of the future. But nevertheless, I have hope. I believe that however much this current moment is difficult, I have within me the answers to make it, at least, a little better.”
What are your sources of hope? And what answers lie within you at this time to make things a little better?
When have you been a source of strength and hope for others?
When have you helped them find their own wellspring of resolve?
By Temple Ner Tamid, Bloomfield, NJVideo Available: www.nertamid.org/Resiliency
Discussion Questions: (PDF found at www.nertamid.org/ResiliencyDQ)
What parts of your life have you felt were “on pause” over these past number of months?
What does the word “resilience” mean for you? When have you felt a sense of resilience over these past number of months?
Rabbi Katz wrote: “The current state of the world makes it very difficult to be optimistic. There is too much unknown to have a rosy picture of the future. But nevertheless, I have hope. I believe that however much this current moment is difficult, I have within me the answers to make it, at least, a little better.”
What are your sources of hope? And what answers lie within you at this time to make things a little better?
When have you been a source of strength and hope for others?
When have you helped them find their own wellspring of resolve?