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By Dov Greenberg Listen for two minutes. Think about it all day. Brief Torah insights from Rabbi Dov Greenberg.
By Dov Greenberg Before the High Holidays I called to see how he was. Rabbi Levi answered the phone. He had prepared his High Holiday sermons, but because of the loss of vision, he was unable to focus on the text he had written.
By Dov Greenberg Like a meteorite entering earth’s gravitational field, marriage and the family are disintegrating.
By Dov Greenberg What is the role of the Jew in a modern world: to cling to a particularistic heritage or to integrate into a universalistic society. Discover the Rebbe’s unique response and vision.
By Dov Greenberg When the soul returns to her Maker after a hundred twenty years, she is presented with four key questions about how she lived on earth…
By Dov Greenberg Genuine love not only respects the individuality of the other but actually seeks to cultivate it. Love, like the act of creation, is the courageous act of creating space for the presence of the other.
By Dov Greenberg The story of Jewish survival is so exceptional and unparalleled that it challenges the imagination. Perhaps we can take our explanation from the great empirical thinkers of our time, the scientists...
By Dov Greenberg It's been like trying to get to the Golden Gate Bridge using a map of Lower Manhattan. The problem has nothing to do with traffic jams or poor driving; it has everything to do with using the wrong map
By Dov Greenberg It's not very often that a person gets to see, printed in a newspaper, how he will be remembered after his death. One man did, and what he saw horrified him...
By Dov Greenberg The Bible shares only three incidents in Moses' early life: how he intervenes when a non-Jew oppresses a Jew, when two Jews fight, and when non-Jewish men oppress non-Jewish women
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