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Does G-d Care When I'm Sad?
By Chana Weisberg Or perhaps it's the other way around: we care, simply and only, because You, G-d, care
Society & Living » Voices » G-d and Us » Does G-d Care When I'm Sad?
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A Driving Lesson
By Chana Weisberg The clock on my dashboard showed 12:50 pm. My youngest son usually arrives home from school shortly after one o'clock, so I would have ample time before he rushed through the front door, and even some extra minutes to spare
Spirituality » Short Insights » By Chana Weisberg » A Driving Lesson
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To Fill the Now with Love
By Jay Litvin She wrote: My brother is dying! Tell me something, please... But I could not answer then. And later, when I could, this is what I wrote to her...
Society & Living » Voices » Endurance » To Fill the Now with Love
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Leadership
"Oh, I did not know that you were thirsty!" cried Moses. He cradled the runaway kid in his arms and carried it to the flock...
The Rebbe » Wisdom » Insights » Leadership
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The Mirror
By Chanah Zuber Scharfstein "Quite a change, is it not?" said Abraham with a pleased smile on his face. "Yes, quite a change," the Rebbe sadly replied
Library » Stories » Chassidic » The Mirror
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A Letter to Annya
By Jay Litvin We never met. I have only seen your picture. And even that came long after I knew that we were bonded by an ancient bond, that there was a debt that I owed you
Society & Living » Voices » Endurance » A Letter to Annya
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The Benefits of Being Stupid When You're Old
By Jay Litvin There is one benefit in feeling stupid, at least when you're old: Compassion
Society & Living » Voices » Days of our Lives » The Benefits of Being Stupid When You're Old
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The 3:00 am Audience
By Zvi Yair It was three o'clock in the morning, and the Rebbe had seen dozens of people in the course of the night...
The Rebbe » Life » Stories » The 3:00 am Audience
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The Rebbe Said Thank You
By Yanki Tauber The Rebbe's encounter with a group of disabled Israeli war heroes
The Rebbe » Life » Stories » The Rebbe Said Thank You
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The Loan
By Yerachmiel Tilles Rabbi Shmuel was very careful in keeping the accounts of this fund. He made certain that people repaid their loans as soon as they were due, else there would not be any money available for other people to borrow. He would mark every transaction carefully ...
Library » Stories » Chassidic » The Loan
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