Rabbi Zuckerman: The Chamberlain Effect: Knowing vs. Doing (Yom Kippur, 2025)
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26m
From screen time to free throws, Rabbi Zuckerman explores why we resist positive change, even when we know it would serve us, and how Yom Kippur can inspire us to choose the path of courage and growth.
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