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By Tzvi Freeman Do you only believe when you can see with your eyes? When your prayers are answered and miracles carry you on their wings? Or do you also believe when circumstances fly in your face? If it touches you to the core, if it is a belief you truly own, if it ...
By Yanki Tauber We are all warriors, for we each harbor the conviction that we were born to make a difference
By Yanki Tauber When you walk or run, your change of place derives from your prior position. One foot leaves the ground, while the other remains planted there to provide the forward impetus. But when you jump, both feet leave the ground...
By Miriam Goodman From the moment that we stepped off the EL AL plane and took our first steps on Israeli soil, we felt that we arrived home to new beginnings...
By Mendy Kaminker The following was written by Mendy Kaminker, editor of Chabad.org's Hebrew site. So who will be the Democratic nominee? While that's still unclear, what is clear is that Barak Obama is emerging as the surprise of this election. If he wins the nomination, ...
By Chana Weisberg Beneath us was a shadow of absolute blackness, but ahead was a fiery ball, a breathtaking combination of blood reds and seething oranges, casting lighter shades of pinks and mauves around the outward edges of its sphere...
By Naftali Silberberg Despite formidable obstacles, a political newcomer has managed to upset the establishment... There has got to be a lesson we can learn from the "Obama Phenomenon"...
By Naftali Silberberg Does experience negate change? Is it possible for a person with experience in a particular field to implement real change?
By Chana Weisberg You've begun to accept the status quo, the easy path—the one with less resistance. You have stopped tackling new undertakings. You've just entered into your complacent adulthood...
By Naftali Silberberg I have a theory. I think that Obama won the nomination not despite his ambiguity on the issues, but because of it...
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