Live longer by living right.
Longer Days: Ancient Jewish Habits for a Longer, Better Life is a blunt, practical guide that turns Torah and Chazal into daily habits anyone can use. No jargon. No wellness theater. Just moves that add years and make the years feel worth living.
What's inside
Guard your life: remove common hazards at home and work, build a simple emergency plan, sleep enough to think straight.
Relationships that extend life: honor parents and elders, repair fast after conflict, host small gatherings that cut isolation.
Speech and integrity: a 14-day tongue reset, clean-hands money habits, generosity that builds community and mental health.
Rhythm and meaning: a weekly rest block inspired by Shabbat, morning and night anchors, mindful meals, purpose you can prove.
Work and money you can live with: boundaries, burnout fixes, a calm money one-pager, and when to change jobs for your health.
Make it stick: a 30-day start plan and twelve non-negotiables you can tape to the fridge.
Why this works
Jewish sources say it without apology: choose life. The book shows how that becomes action: hazard removal before hacks, honesty before hacks, weekly rhythm before hacks. The result is fewer emergencies, steadier relationships, cleaner decisions, and a body that stops living like a fire drill.
Who it's for
Readers who want real longevity, more good years with the people they love, and clear sources. You do not have to be Jewish. You do have to be serious.
Run the moves this week. Count the calmer days next week. That is longevity you can measure.
(Lifestyle guidance. Not medical advice. For halachic questions, ask your rabbi.)