G-d, who formed and created man and all that exists, shares His wisdom, understanding and knowledge with us through the Torah, enabling us to maximize our potential and fulfill our life's purpose.
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This was a beautiful presentation of the Torah. It gave me a great deal of understanding regarding things I did not know before. Also, many things I believed about the Torah, but never heard before, were confirmed by this wonderful representation of the Torah. Thank you so much.
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I like watching your videos and understanding them.
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Just have to commend everybody that had a part in the production of this film. Very well done, very emotional and uplifting. It made me realize that I am the luckiest person in the world. But the best scene was saved for last, when the Rebbe was speaking. Mazel Tov to all your acheivements, Chabbad.org.
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Thank you so much for that presentation, it was really inspiring and awesome. Continue the good work, and through this may we merit the true and complete redemption speedily in our days, literally, Amen!!!
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i think this has to posted on google and youtube. this video is amazing
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As a Christian Pastor I am so appriciative of the continual focus you give to G-d's Holy Word. I am challenged by the thoughs expressed on this video clip.
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This is amazing and i keep learning and it is just wonderful. I will learn torah and love it. I am so happy i am jew.
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This video is beautiful! Thank you.
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I now have wach this vidio 4 times and I can`t help but cry every time, because it is true if I need to discribe myself as a Jew and why I do the things I do, why do I love G-D so much, this is the way of discribe me I am a JEW.
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true, it's all very, very true
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can you please allow us to link this video to our facebookk profiles?
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We already have that option available! Click on the 'share' button on the top or bottom of the page. You'll find a link to Facebook and many other social networking sites right there.
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