Josef, Rambam, and the Maharam of Rothenburg all faced incredibly difficult lives. Yet, in times of hardship, they always had a choice: to let those challenges define them, or not.
Whether we experience good or bad circumstances, it's up to us how we choose to define ourselves. We can decide whether to let the negative experiences shape us, or embrace the positive and let that guide who we are. Find strength in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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