Causeway Confessions

Happiness is LITERALLY a Mitzvah!

55 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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Purim chaos, dance floor main character moments, and then somehow we end up having a full conversation about happiness in Judaism. In this episode we’re talking about the Jewish month of Adar, how Judaism is obsessed with joy, and why real happiness might look very different than what the world tells us. We get into hidden miracles, the Squidward mindset, a lil gratitude, and why creating small moments of joy can completely shift your life.

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