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Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The deeper meaning behind the different opinions in the Talmud and commentaries regarding the menorah’s spatial alignment inside the Temple, and regarding the identity of its miraculous “western lamp.”
By Simon Jacobson The center is not our creation, but the circle is. The paradox today is this: one cannot create a circle without a firm center, yet the center is invisible until we create our circle
By Tzvi Freeman It is irrational to believe that an elephant can fit itself through the eye of a needle. But what about the One who brought elephant, needle, size, space and logic itself into existence?
By Moshe Miller Asiya, the world of Action, is really the ultimate purpose of Creation.
By Chana Weisberg What does your mind have in common with a bunch of pretty flowers? Both can become too cluttered...
By Moshe Miller The characteristics of the world of Yetzira are beyond the limitations of physical space.
By Yanki Tauber We "raise" our children, "climb" the ladders of our careers, "rise" to life's occasions, think "highly" of people we admire, "aspire" to high ideals, regard "heaven" as representative of all that is good and "lofty". Why all this uppity talk?
By Yanki Tauber We are all warriors, for we each harbor the conviction that we were born to make a difference
By Eliezer Wenger We find in the Torah in a number of verses citing the preference of the right side of the body; we thus give the right side of the body honor and preferential treatment
By Yisroel Cotlar In the Code of Jewish Law Rama in Orach Chaim 134. it is written that a Torah scroll should be held in one's right arm (and rested on the right shoulder). This applies even if the one holding the Torah is left-handed. There are two verses that allude to ...
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