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After being thoroughly humiliated by a talking donkey, he found himself unable to curse the Jews, showering them with tremendous blessings instead. By Yehuda Altein |
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The cardinal sins of Torah demanded only 70 years of exile, while hatred takes almost 2000 years! By Tzvi Freeman |
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What do you know about the quintessential commentator? By Menachem Posner |
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You’ll be with your spouse in heaven, but perhaps not in the way that you imagine. By Yehuda Shurpin |
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Our role is not to become our children's flame. It is to help ignite theirs by providing a positive example for them to emulate. By Aron Moss |
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While prayer is often seen as a deeply personal conversation with G-d, Judaism teaches that it is also fundamentally communal. By Yehuda Shurpin |
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How a dying man’s plea set in motion a plan that was finally completed last month By Shloimy Galperin |
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As the country marks 250 years, four historic buildings tied to the Revolution are now Chabad centers By Yisrael Eliashiv |
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A deep-dive into the Rebbe’s 12 Pesukim campaign By Yoni Brown |
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Raised by a mother who was struggling with mental health issues, Leah turned to the church for support. A trip to Israel (and a lot of conversations) finally helped her find her way back to Judaism. Leah Halevy in conversation with Chana Weisberg |
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How do you outrun a past mistake when there's nowhere left to hide? By Baila Olidort |
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After two weeks, the memoir arrived. I was in awe. It was a 70-page typed document with very intricate details, including the story of how Jacob met my father in Dachau. By Amrom Gottesman |
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Anxious Parshah - Matos Massei By Eliezer Shemtov |
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The Torah lists the 42 places where the Jewish People journeyed to in the desert. Why does the Torah refer to the destinations where they encamped as journeys? Learn a profound message regarding our mission to always travel higher. By Shalom Paltiel |
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An address on the Previous Rebbe's 100th birthday anniversary: The Midrash teaches that G-d created gold only for the Holy Temple. Why, then, did He place gold all over the world, where it can also be used for mundane purposes? Similarly, why did G-d allow His Torah to be lowered from its loftiest heights, to the point that even someone who seeks to misuse it, can comprehend it? Living Torah |
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