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Hi-tech Connectivity



This was back in the early sixties, when the first mainframe computers were being introduced into business. Professor Abraham Polichenco, a pioneer in computer technology, visited the Lubavitcher Rebbe and posed a question to him:

"I know that everything that exists in the world, even something that we discover later in history, has its source somewhere in the Torah. So, where are there computers in the Torah?"

Without hesitation, the Rebbe answered, “Tefillin.” The professor was perplexed.

"What’s new about a computer?" the Rebbe continued. "You walk into a room and you see many familiar machines: A typewriter, a large tape recorder, a television set, a hole puncher, a calculator. What is new?

"But under the floor, cables connect all these machines so they work as one."

The professor nodded enthusiastically. He hadn’t realized it before, but yes, this is all that a computer is: A synthesis of media and processing devices.

"Now look at your own self. You have a brain. It is in one world. Your heart is in another. And your hands often end up involved in something completely foreign to both of them. Three diverse machines.

"So you put on tefillin. First thing in the day, you connect your head, your heart and your hand with these leather cables -- all to work as one with one intent. And then when you go out to meet the world, all your actions find harmony in a single coordinated purpose."


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Posted: May 27, 2009
great story
Posted By bob

Posted: Apr 1, 2007
tefilin
Perfect article:simple and precisely truefull.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Dec 29, 2004
This is an Example of The Quintessential Rebbe
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Ever since I read this article many months ago in the Chabad.org magazine, I was struck by how this is so quintessentially the Rebbe, vintage Rebbe. In just a few short sentences he answers the question simply, brilliantly, and to the point. He leaves us gaping, wondering why we couldn't have thought of that! But of course we couldn't - we're not the Rebbe.

I have printed out this article and put it into a sheet protector for future - and frequent - reference.

There is no one else in the world with a mind like the Rebbe's. This article makes me realize how much I miss him, and how much we need his brilliance, his guidance, his loving care. We are all so terribly fortunate to have his letters and his talks available to us for edification and for advice.
Posted By Natana P. Kulakofski, Worcester, MA/USA



 


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