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Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe "Differentiation" is a double paradox -- and the essence of holiness
By Jay Litvin Okay, so I yelled a little too loudly when I yelled at my daughter. Okay, so maybe she didn’t deserve as much of my anger as I let out. But, she did deserve some of it, didn’t she? I mean, could I just let it pass? Not say anything? Who would she become, ...
By Tzvi Freeman Why do we become a bar mitzvah at adolescence? Because something dramatic happens to our minds at this time: A sort of awakening, a consciousness, a realization that "I exist"
By Moshe Miller Meet the sefirot in their relation to the soul.
with J. Immanuel Schochet and Michael Kigel Chabad is an acronym for chochmah, binah and daat, which are commonly translated as wisdom, understanding and knowledge. Learn the mystical meaning of these three intellectual soul powers.
By Mendy Herson How many times we do knowingly eat things that are "unhelpful" to our health? How often do we pursue a pleasure, even though we "know" we'll regret it later?
By Rochel Holzkenner Why would G‑d back up the false prophet by validating his prediction? Why would G‑d reward an immoral person with success? It makes us doubt the validity of our own moral compass.
By Tzvi Freeman …among other things, I keep on asking myself, “Why did I have to go through all that?” I wasted the first 30 years of my life learning destructive habits
Translated and annotated by Rahmiel-Hayyim Drizin from PaRDeS HaBahir "How can this have happened? How can there be wisdom without compassion?"
By Nissan Dovid Dubov The names of the ten Sefirot are: Chochmah - wisdom, Binah - understanding, Daat - knowledge, Chessed - kindness, Gevurah - strength, Tiferet - beauty, Netzach - victory, Hod - splendor, Yesod - foundation, and Malchut - kingship. Everything that happens ...
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