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A young bride and groom...A noble spirit...A show of true love...And acts of absolute beauty. How do you define "beauty"?

Have You Ever Seen Anything So Beautiful?

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A young bride and groom...A noble spirit...A show of true love...And acts of absolute beauty.

How do you define "beauty"? Please share inspiring, beautiful acts of selflessness and nobility that you've witnessed.

By Chana Weisberg
Chana Weisberg is the Director of Editorial Management at Chabad.org. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and four other books, and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.
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October 30, 2010
Have you ever seen anything so beautiful
Someone once said "beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

I might dare to say: Beauty is in the lover's heart. Those who love unconditionally, as our Creator love us, do not expect anything back, but love.

What a beautiful feeling!!!
Anonymous
Mesa, Arizona,USA
July 6, 2009
Unending, Unconditional Love
I saw him there, in a local nursing home, with his wife of many years. He so lovingly pushed her around in her wheelchair, gave her something cool to drink and brushed her hair. She had no idea who he even was yet he's there every day to take care of her and be with her as she ends her days in the confusion of Alzheimers.
Marsha Jones
Tulsa, OK
July 5, 2009
It was the words of a 4 or 5 year old girl,
"could you make it for him, too?"
I was making paper crans and giving them to the children of the Sudakevich family, a Chabad emissary in Tokyo.
Children like her age, or even adults like me are so selfish that if we get a gift, we do not ask for the same delight for our siblings, or friends.
But this 4 or 5 year old girl was not thinking just about herself, but was worried that her sibling may not get the gift as she did, and made sure he gets it, too.
I had never thought and said something like she did in my life. I can tell you tons of absolute beautiful of the Sudakevich family, this is one of them.
Their great grandmother of Rebbetzen Chana Sudakevich was murdered in Auschwitz, but the grandmother survived, and went to Israel, and now Chana-san is spreading the beauty of Chabad Chassidus in Japan.
Kayo Kaneko
Tokyo, Japan
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