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A History of Love
A famous talk by the Rebbe analyzes the lives of Noah, Abraham and Moses as milestones in humanity's journey from an instinctive selfhood to a true concept of "love" for a one's fellow. We also encounter the basis of the Rebbe's groundbreaking approach to "outreach" and how to relate to those who are supposedly spiritually "inferior" to oneself
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The World a Home
The Torah devotes one chapter to its account of the creation of the universe, three chapters to its description of the revelation at Mount Sinai, and eleven chapters to the story of the Exodus. In contrast, no less than thirteen chapters are devoted to the making of the Mishkan
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Noise
Does packaging the divine truths of Torah in "marketable" slogans and media violate their integrity? Is there anything positive to be found in the superficiality that characterizes the sound-bite generation?
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Growing Old
The Jewish view on aging and retirement
The Rebbe's revolutionary view on aging and "retirement," and -- by extension -- on life, work and productivity.
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On the Essence of Choice
"See, I have set before you life and goodness, and death and evil... Life and death I have set before you, blessing and curse... And you shall choose life..." (Deuteronomy 30:15-19). These three sentences represent three dimensions of choice -- compelled choice, random choice, and essential choice
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Reasoning The Stone
The Torah was first given carved in stone and then transcribed with ink upon a parchment scroll. What is the deeper significance of these two forms of Torah?
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Outgoing Woman
The classical interpretation is that Leah and Dinah's behavior is being condemned as unbecoming the Jewish woman's virtue of "innerness." But a careful analysis of the source texts shows the very opposite to be the case...
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Sin In Four Dimensions
What is sin? The Midrash records a "panel discussion" featuring a philosopher, a prophet, the Torah and G-d
The Fifty-Sixth Century
How the technological advances of recent times are connected to approach of the Messianic Era
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The Speed of Light
What is time? And if we understood what time is--and what are the "windows" of timelessness within our existence--what practical difference would this make in our lives?
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The Dollar
We all know what it does, but what does it say?
What Makes a Jew "Jewish"?
Sages and mystics explore the primordial "mind" of G-d to ask: Is it the Torah that makes the Jew a Jew, or is it the Jew who makes the Torah a Torah?
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A Yeshivah in Egypt
In his daily life, the Jew he must be a Joseph; but his or her education must be provided by a Judah
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The Third Millennium
Infancy, self-sufficiency and synthesis -- the story of mankind from the Garden of Eden to Noah’s ark to Mount Sinai.
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For Real
Why is the belief in Moshiach and the Redemption so central to Judaism? What makes it one of the "thirteen principles" of the Jewish faith upon which its entire edifice rests?
Facing Reality
Sometimes it all seems so hopeless. You can feed a hungry child, yet millions more remain hungry. For every good deed you do, so many evil deeds are committed...
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The Window
Noah’s dispatch of the dove from the ark; passive and active anticipation
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The Emissaries
What do you do if you have a vision, and are determined to see that vision implemented in the life of every man, woman and child on the face of the earth?
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Is Judaism a Theocracy?
The human psyche is home to two contrasting drives: a striving for freedom, and an impulse to submit to authority. Which should be given priority over the other? Or, to otherwise state the question: in what sort of environment would the Torah prefer to see the Jew--as a member of a free society, or as the subject of an authoritarian regime?
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A Long Pole
By law, the menorah stood in a chamber into which only kohanim ("priests") were permitted entry. But the law also states that an ordinary person may light the menorah. What is the point -- and lesson -- of this legal paradox?
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