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Editor's Note:

Dear Friend,

In the spring of 1927, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn—the sixth Lubavitcher rebbe—was arrested by the Soviet authorities and sentenced to death. His crime was running a vast underground network that kept Jewish life alive despite all attempts by the Communist regime to eradicate it.

An international outcry ultimately led to his release—86 years ago this week. This was a public vindication of the values and practices of the eternal tradition he represented. Indeed, his personal redemption was declared “a liberation for all who love the Torah and uphold its precepts.”

Today, thank G‑d, most of us can study the Torah and live upright Jewish lives without fear of persecution. But when we feel overwhelmed or inhibited—by ourselves or society—Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak’s triumph stands as a source of continued inspiration and liberation. Whenever we feel that the odds are stacked against us, his victory tells us that we will always prevail—we must only try.

May we experience the ultimate redemption speedily!

Eli Rubin,
on behalf of the Chabad.org Editorial Team

 Parshah
Counting Other People’s Money

At each of their stops over their forty-year trek, the people made sure to erect their tents in a modest arrangement. Apparently, it was this exceptionally sensitive quality amongst them that made it impossible for Balaam to harm them.
The Evolution of Pleasure

What attraction could the idol Peor, and the particularly repulsive rituals associated with it, possibly hold for the Israelites who succumbed to its influence?
The Hardest Word to Hear

The character of Bilam remains ambiguous, in both the Torah and subsequent Jewish tradition. Was he a diviner (reading omens and signs), or a sorcerer (practising occult arts)? Was he a genuine prophet, or a fraud?
Balak in a Nutshell
Balak sends Balaam to curse the Jews. His talking donkey tries to stop him, to no avail. Each time he opens his mouth, Balaam ends up blessing the nation instead.
 Women
A Different Kind of Father’s Day

I’d see a father playing with his children and feel a deep stabbing pain. A friend would mention asking her father for advice, and I’d feel jealousy running through my veins. I could easily end up in tears by reading a children’s book about happy families.
I Never Got to Mozambique

The rabbi was speaking of women’s inherent spiritual superiority to men. My hand shot up. “Where are the men? Shouldn’t they also hear of our elevated status?”
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Chasing Youth

“And the years of Sarah were one hundred and twenty and seven.” What is it about youth that makes us yearn to be young again?
In the Moment
One time, my father-in-law, the Rebbe, was scheduled to travel from Leningrad to Moscow on secret business concerning his underground network. Such a journey was fraught with peril, especially because his movements were closely monitored by the communist authorities.
My Best Niggun

Nadav Bachar and Menachem Munis play this chassidic melody, a nigun by R. Aharon Charitonow, with a classical guitar.
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A Feminist’s Quest for a Place in Jewish Life

Although I was at peace about my situation, it was still reassuring to hear from someone of the Rebbe’s stature that there is a role for every woman, whether a mother or not, in Judaism.
A Positive Conversation

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From the time that I was a child attending cheder, and even before, there began to take form in my mind a picture of the future redemption--the redemption of Israel from its last exile, a redemption such as would explicate the suffering, the decrees and the massacres of galut...
— From a letter by the Lubavitcher Rebbe
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