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Whenever I am very tired and question whether my Jewish activities are accomplishing what I would like, I go and view this video and also the "Waves" video, and emerge freshly reinspired to keep reaching out to other Jews and performing mitzvos.
Thank you for making this video!
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As it is written that " he who saves a life saves Humanity as a whole" I now have grown and say that " He who inspires one life, inspires life and Humanity as a whole.
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I would like to thank the Rohr's and the Boymelgreen's for supporting this worthy cause. You have no idea of the amount of inspiration we get to do the Rebbe's bidding when we see these videos. I feel as if the Rebbe is speaking to me personally here and now.
May G-d bless you that you should always be able to do more and more for the Jewish people.
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The Torah Solution to Achieving True Peace in Israel. Throughout Jewish history, through times serene and turbulent, the People of Israel looked to the Torah for guidance and stability. Only through steadfast adherence to Torah principles, - the Rebbe insisted - can Israel achieve true peace.
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A Vacation Meditation For hundreds of years--perhaps since the beginning of Creation--a piece of the world has been waiting for your soul to purify and repair it. And you are there... now.
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"But why do You hide?" I asked.
"To make room for you," G-d replied.
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| How do you know that something is truly one and not many parts sewn together? Try to tear it apart...
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| Remarks by Rabbi Zvi Konikov, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Satellite Beach, Florida, at a NASA memorial for the seven astronauts of Columbia STS-107
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The Legacy of Liviu Librescu One year ago, on April 16, 2007, amidst horror and heartbreak of the Virginia Tech Massacre, the courage of one man who gave his life to save his students awed and inspired people all over the world.
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How every thought, speech, and deed can make a world of difference. Although today's world is a scary place, as evident from the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, one good deed can tip the scales. In Waves, hear the Rebbe explain how each deed, however insignificant it may seem, is universally important.
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