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Rabbi Naftali Silberberg, a native of Detroit and a scholar renowned for his sharp wit and vast Talmudic knowledge, is on the editorial team of Chabad.org. He resides in Brooklyn, NY, with his wife Chaya Mushka and their three children.


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Lubavitcher Rebbe; translated by Naftali Silberberg (1) Link

Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Naftali Silberberg (2) Link



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Nobel Prize or Noble Intentions?Blog
This all got me thinking. Does Judaism, a results-oriented way of life, allow for celebrating good intentions? The answer was not long in coming...
Blogs » Views on the News » Nobel Prize or Noble Intentions?
Have We Put 9/11 Behind Us? Blog
On that morning, nearly 3,000 innocents lost their lives, and nearly 300 million lives lost their innocence. Americans lost their sense of security. Suddenly, we all felt so vulnerable.
Blogs » Views on the News » Have We Put 9/11 Behind Us?
Let's Storm the Town Hall Meeting!Blog
We must let the power-that-is know that we are highly dissatisfied. I ask of you all to go in droves to the local town hall meeting and vent. Scream and rage, beg and demand...
Blogs » Views on the News » Let's Storm the Town Hall Meeting!
Tweet 4 ShalitBlog
Dear Reader, I want to bring to your attention a grassroots campaign to raise awareness about the plight of Gilad Shalit, an IDF soldier cruelly held hostage by Hamas terrorists for more than three years now. The more folks get involved, the more ...
Blogs » Views on the News » Tweet 4 Shalit
Why Twitter Went DownBlog
Two things happened this past week. One of them made national headlines, the other, for reason that aren't clear, didn't. I have a feeling, though, that the events are related.
Blogs » Views on the News » Why Twitter Went Down
Sorry DoctorsBlog
Simply put, the doctors decided to start owning up to their mistakes. The upshot? They're saving lots of time and money.
Blogs » Views on the News » Sorry Doctors
A Heartwarming StoryBlog
I've always known that I should and could improve in my love and care for my fellows. But this past week, the concept came alive for me...
Blogs » Views on the News » A Heartwarming Story
Convict Denied Access to DNA EvidenceBlog
In lieu of commentary, I'd like to contrast this decision with the way Jewish law handles post-conviction exoneration...
Blogs » Views on the News » Convict Denied Access to DNA Evidence
Who Gets Credit for the Rebounding Economy?Blog
Answer: Not the Party that Could've Prevented 9-11!
Wow! He did it! He restored confidence in the markets. Let's punch him in for a second term... now! He is the one our nation has so desperately been waiting for!
Blogs » Views on the News » Who Gets Credit for the Rebounding Economy?
The Invisibly Improving EconomyBlog
Nationally, the picture is improving—but go tell that to any of the 345,000 people who lost their jobs in May. They are the proverbial hunting dogs who have not yet heard the good news...
Blogs » Views on the News » The Invisibly Improving Economy

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