Author's Notice:
As a Jew in recovery who achieved sobriety thanks to the mercy, love and power of HASHEM I was surprised to discover there is not much information on The 12-Steps from a Torah perspective.
In fact, many Jews view the 12-Steps and recovery groups with a degree of suspicion. This is understandable due of the fear that it might constitute avodah zarah (idolatry) or go against Jewish teachings. Additionally the meetings are often held in churches and undeniably the founders were evangelical Christians. However a number of very prominent Rabbis such as Abraham Twerski and his son Benzion Twerski (both psychiatrists specializing in addiction, as well as orthodox rabbis) have embraced the 12-Steps as being compatible with Torah. Chabad has also taken this position and offers a modest but helpful library on recovery on it's website.

Please be aware, the author of this blog is neither a rabbi nor a Halakhic authority. This blog simply represents my personal opinions and learning. Please consult a local rabbinic authority before making decisions based on this information



Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Gratitude In Action: The Rabbi & The Goat



B'H:

Gratitude In Action

The following is from a wonderful series of short films on spiritual and ethical principles. While they generally come from Jewish perspectives and sources, they are quite universally applicable. This film below is a perfect example of practicing gratitude.

Remember, spiritual principles are not just things we take off the shelf and study, or discuss in meetings. These are meant to be implemented in one's life. 

" You can't think your way into right action, but you can act your way into right thinking." -Bill Wilson 





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