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 | The Pinch
By Yanki TauberThe narrow strait is not a roadblock; on the contrary, it is a mechanism for increased productivity. Hydraulic power plants, rockets and garden hoses employ it... |  |
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 | Why We Mourn
By Naftali SilberbergWhy the obsession over an ancient Jerusalemite structure? Does the lack of a Holy Temple leave any of us feeling a gaping hole in our lives?
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 | Good Grief Is Sad Bad?
By Yanki Tauber"There is nothing as whole as a broken heart" goes one chassidic saying. "Depression is not a sin; but what depression does, no sin can do" declaims another.
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 | The Subterranean Temple
Had the Temple not been initially constructed with the knowledge of, and the provision for, what was to happen on the ninth of Av, no mortal could have moved a single stone from its place.
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 | Tammuz—Time for Transformation
By Yitzchak GinsburghWithout a doubt, we have experienced tremendous hardship and pain throughout our history—more so, perhaps, than other nations. But Jewish history is anything but tragic . . .
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 | Regret
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeIf G-d regrets the creation of galut (exile) every day, why are we still in exile? How could galut exist, even as a concept, without G-d’s continued desire that it be?
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 | The Unintentional Intentional Sin
By Naftali SilberbergA sin can only be rectified if the guilty person recognizes his guilt. We suffer most from our "unknown" mistakes.
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 | When (and How) to be Sad
By Yanki TauberIf joy is the revelation and expansion of the soul, then sorrow is a soul’s concealment and contraction. In sorrow the soul retreats, silencing all outward expression, shriveling to its narrowest sliver of selfhood . . .
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 | Twelve Sticks
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeThe stick, it can be said, is a piece of tree that has paid the price of leaving home. The stick, it can also be said, is one who has reaped the rewards of leaving home . . .
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 | Cholent
By Yanki Tauber“Why have they stopped crying?” wondered the villager. “Are they no longer hungry?” Then he remembered the cholent . . .
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 | Searching for G-d Can "Hide and Seek" work if the seeker stops searching?
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. SchneersonCan a Jew be faulted for failing to constantly search for his Father and yearning for the Redemption? Whose fault is it after all?
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 | Squeezed
By Yanki TauberWhat happens when all the pain and torment, all the sins and sorrows of a 4,000-year-old people are squeezed into a space of three weeks? |  |
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 | Breaking Walls
By Sara Esther CrispeThe kabbalah of the Three Weeks: a buried seed of goodness, a 21-day almond-wood, walls that protect and walls that imprison, the pregnant Tet, and a cosmic birth that puts history to rights
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 | The Great Squeeze
By Yanki TauberWhat do a garden hose nuzzle, a rocket, a hydraulic power plant, a shofar, and this article have in common? They all operate on the Pinch Principle
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 | Two Kinds of Good Lessons for the Month of Tammuz
By Sarah SchneiderThe “vessel” of life is too small right now to receive and perceive this new increment of good (and G-d). It must stretch beyond itself to accommodate the new light which is forcing its way in.
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 | A Debt of Truth Musings on Tisha B'Av
By Shlomo YaffeWhat remains of the destroyed Temple to be held as "collateral"? What is the debt whose payment will trigger the Temple's return to us?
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 | I Don't Have a Dream
By Shlomo YaffeWhat do we do when a bad dream becomes too horrible to bear? We make ourselves wake up, and all the impossible predicaments and disturbing contradictions disappear as if they never were
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 | Memory
By Yossy GoldmanJews never had history. We have memory. History can become a book, a museum, and forgotten antiquities. Memory is alive. And memory guarantees our future
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 | It's Been 2,000 Years; Can We Still Be in Love?
By Lazer GurkowJewish history is comprised of two segments: pre and post Temple destruction. The first era is marked by miracles and constant divine intervention; the second by suffering and Divine concealment.
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 | Looking Forward
By Michoel GourarieAfter we grieve or cry we leave the world of sorrow and move into the world of action, doing whatever possible to create a better tomorrow.
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 | A Tisha b'Av Prank
Told by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of LubavitchThey opened a skylight in the study hall and dropped a snare; when someone walked into the study hall, they would yank on the rope so that the snare fastened itself around him, and pull him up to the roof...
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 | Temporary Setback
By Elisha GreenbaumThough I tried to summon some platitudes of comfort, he was having nothing of it. "I started off with nothing," he declared, "G‑d blessed me till now, and this is just a temporary setback..."
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 | Consolation
By Yanki TauberWhen you’re feeling sad, do you go to your father or to your mother? Is it transcendence that you seek, or the solacing embrace that assures us that nothing is meaningless, that everything we are and feel can be borne, inhabited and redeemed?
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 | The Legalities of Destruction
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeAccording to a law set forth in our Parshah, G-d's destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was not just a tragic event -- it also may have been illegal...
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 | Unwarranted Love
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeDo good. Don’t wait for others to start. Be an initiator, the others will respond. It’s impossible that they won’t. Some will react sooner; for others, the process will take more time. Ultimately, the heart opens to the heart. |  |
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 | Making the Holy Temple a Reality
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. SchneersonDespite its tragic associations, this period is characterized by strong positive spiritual influences. On the temporal plane, this is reflected in the fact that the period of Bein HaMetzarim falls in the summer... |  |
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 | Seven Degrees of Consolation
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher RebbeIf galut is a time of estrangement between G-d and Israel, why were the two keruvim embracing at the time of the Temple’s destruction? Wouldn’t the destruction of the Holy Temple mark a nadir in our relationship with the Almighty?
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 | The Palace and the Pigeons
By Tzvi FreemanThe precious jewels had been scattered to the farthest reaches of the globe. How would the king recover that which was most dear to him?
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 | Stones with a Soul The Western Wall--Where the Soul is Always Whole
By Mendy HersonThe Western Wall is a place of national nostalgia, a focal point for our collective pining over a lost glory. It is the symbol of our hopes for the future. But it’s also a symbol of what still exists...
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