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Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe What is time? And if we understood what time is--and what are the "windows" of timelessness within our existence--what practical difference would this make in our lives?
By Rochel Holzkenner According to the Zohar, the development of technology is conducive to spiritual growth and is actually a prelude to the coming of Moshiach.
By Dovid Shraga Polter
By Naftali Silberberg Where are the indicators of Moshiach's arrival? Does our generation seem any more "messianic" than the ones which preceded it? In fact, the signs of Redemption are so apparent that many fail to notice them...
By Tzvi Freeman For millennia we were ridiculed for believing that the world began, cause and effect are not inherently linked, a whole is greater than the sum of its parts, the human psyche is multi-layered...
By Velvl Greene Sixty-seven different steps have to happen in sequence so that a newborn infant can go from a creature that lives in water to an oxygen-breathing baby. If a company tried to build it, it wouldn’t work
By Arnie Gotfryd The line between creator and creation has gotten blurrier lately, thanks to sophisticated robots that are smart enough to invent technologies of their own. Who has the right to patent these cybersolutions, the inventor of the robot, or the robot itself?
By Shifra Hendrie Bombarded from every direction, we can hardly help but respond. We try harder, run faster and work longer, racing at breakneck speed like mad hamsters on a wheel. No one expects to keep running forever. We all intend to stop—just as soon as we get where ...
By Tzvi Freeman Is there any evidence that the supernatural exists, or has any bearing on our lives? Does the word "supernatural" even mean anything, other than "I don't understand this (yet)"?
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan & Dr. Dov Dumbroff The history of green evolutions one and green evolutions two; what scientists think about genetic modified foods; what is allowed and what is not allowed according to Jewish law?
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