There is a solution to America’s energy crisis: Solar Energy. Solar technology requires far less time to develop than other energy sources.
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I have read that there are 613 commandments, which number is this one?
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I am not that observant, but when I read things the Rebbe wrote or said his insight and awareness amaze me. I am in awe and wish I could have his connection to G-d and to the world around him. He was Abraham or a Moses of our time and I am humbled by his wisdom even though he is gone to his reward so many years ago. I was not even aware of the blessing of the sun but erev Passover I will go to Chabad and stand with either Rabbi Harlig or Rabbi Shanowitz and receit the Bracha because I believe in G-d and because the Rebbe, even gone so many years, can inspire me to try harder to be closer to G-d. If G-d would grant me one wish, I would not wish for wealth, but for the spirituality of the Reebe. It has value far greater than Gold. May Jews around the world share in Passover and REMEMBER what G-d did for me and for each of us.
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let us worshop G-d and not solar energy.
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Please see www.jewfaq.org/613.htm for the answer to your question, Larry.
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I am always awed by the Rebbe and the foresight he had. Today it is clear to many of us that American dependence on foreign oil is crippling us, but 28 years ago he already knew this and spoke of this. Thank G-d for our beloved Tzaddikim!
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Seems like it's easy to find anything good, new, trendy somehow in something the rebbe said, indicated, insinuated...retroactively. It's not like the Rebbe or the Chabad organization had installed even one solar panel during the entire time of his functioning as Rebbe.
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That is becuase photovolatic solar panels are expensive and inefficient. In order to make a large move to solar requires large power plants over many acres using cheaper technologies that exist. A few panels on roofs is not going to achieve that.
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While the technology did not exist in 1981 nor is it practical today, with G-d's help we'll be there soon. There is new technology being developed everyday, even biological reactors. I doubt there will be solar panels at 770 Eastern Parkway, where the sun's angle of incidence is not suited for this, but maybe at the Chabad Houses in Phoenix. The Rebbe knew a great deal about science and governance, he should have been Secretary of Energy!
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The development of technology to harness the abundance of energy provided by our sun in addition to other natural occurring phenomena (wind, geothermal, etc...) is essential to the future of all inhabitants of this planet. There are numerous examples in the Torah that provide us insight into the powers that He has provided us, and these lessons deal with the use or abuse of such power. The Rebbe illuminates this importance as he saw it at that time, under the weight of existing global pressures, this should serve both servants of the Creator or servants of creations with a dire responsibility, to heedlessly study His words as well as the words and works of those who walk in His path. May we be led toward the world to come, abundant in all things (tangible or spiritual) that He has so generously provided.
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Stuart, remember that the Rebbe studied physics at the Sorbonne. Solar power can be used passively by designing houses with windows on the south side and use of deciduous trees that shade in Summer and allow sun in the Winter. Photovoltaic is gettting less expensive with newer technology that doesn't use silicon wafers. I also read that a solar plant heating water to steam for electric generators could be built in the zouthwest that could power most of California, Arizona and New Mexico. Wind power is also actually solar power because wind is caused by differential heating of the air by the sun. It is incumbant on us to try to do everything we can to rid our dependence on foreign oil because oil revenue funds those who would seek to destroy us. The Rebbe z"l certainly had it right!
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Solar Energy
11 Nissan, 5741 • April 15, 1981 |
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There is a solution to America’s energy crisis: Solar Energy. Solar technology requires far less time to develop than other energy sources. (7:00) | |
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Part 1 An illustrated explanation of why we make this blessing once every 28 years. Engaging, informative and entertaining.
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Part 2 An explanation of how we can make a blessing on the sun at the beginning of its cycle--when it's visibly not at the beginning of its cycle.
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From Lubavitch World Headquarters News clips of the historic 1981 gathering outside Lubavitch World Headquarters, where thousands of men, women and children blessed G-d for creating the sun.
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Nissan 4 5781 - April 8 1981 When beholding the mighty sun’s cycle renewed, it is time to strengthen awareness of G-d’s role in creation...
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Nissan 4 5781 - April 8 1981 Vintage footage of the Birkat Hachamah ceremony at 770—Lubavitch World Headquarters in 1981.
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A Birkat Hachamah Primer Every twenty-eighth year in the springtime, Jews gather in public to recite The Blessing of the Sun--one of the rarest and least-known practices in Judaism.
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The Great Luminaries and the Clarification of Reality Examining the inner meaning of the blessing of the sun from the perspective of Kabbalah, and its relevance to current events.
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