by Rabbibailey | May 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
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–> Sefer Shoftim (The Book of Judges) contains many important parallels to our world today, highlighting both the problems and solutions. In this episode, I introduce the listener to my Derech ha’Limud/methodology for the series, as well as set up the necessary background, transitioning from Sefer Yehoshua (book of Joshua).
–> How the Book of Judges from the Bible explains the cataclysmic problems in our world today… but provides crucial solutions. Host Rabbi Ian P. Bailey, LCPC, brings ancient Jewish sources and innovative psychological ideas to illuminate ancient texts and give practical advice to improve our spiritual lives and mental health.
by Rabbibailey | May 2, 2021 | Author blog, Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Sefiras HaOmer Series: Sefiros 22-42
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Netzach
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Hod
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Yesod
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by Rabbibailey | Apr 9, 2021 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
“Kosher Cultural Judaism” Shmini 2021 – Chumash and Midrash Series
For what reason did Moshe have to show the kosher and non-kosher animals to the Jewish People? Podcast on Vayikra Rabbah 13:3-4
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by Rabbibailey | Aug 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
How’d You Get There? CBT, Step 4 & Teshuva-A Short 5 Line High Holiday Idea
Regretting a misdeed is an important part of the teshuva & self-development process, but another is (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Aug 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
The importance of reuniting each evening: (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Aug 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
Get Rid of False Notions & Appreciate Your Skills
A great deal of work I do with people is (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Aug 12, 2016 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Legotherapy: The Importance of Using Contemporary Archetypes in Play Therapy
Ian Bailey, M.A. MFT, LCPC Fantasies of mythical beings have been part (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Aug 12, 2016 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Here are the final four videos, which explain the final 4 sefirot
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