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Program Two Hundred Fifty Five

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“Wolf, Wolf”


The Talmud relates that Miriam bas Bilga abandoned Judaism, married a gentile Greek officer and accompanied the Greeks as they stormed the Holy Temple. She then went and pounded the Holy Altar with her sandal, crying out: “Wolf, wolf! You consume the Jewish People’s wealth, but you don't answer them in their time of need!” For this latter deed, the Sages punished her entire family.
Timeless Moment
Timeless Moment
Niggun “Sheyiboneh”


“May it be Your will, L-rd our G-d and G-d of our fathers, that the Holy Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days, and grant us our portion in your Torah.” From the daily prayers.
Eye to Eye
Eye to Eye
Simple Prayer


The Kabbalistic Meditations of prayer are certainly important, but most important is that the simple meaning of our prayers be fulfilled — beginning with our prayers for Moshiach!
My Encounter
My Encounter
Your People’s Future


After graduating High School, Mrs. Bassie Garelik planned to attend college. The Rebbe, however, offered her a whole new perspective on planning for the future...
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