|
The Rebbe's lessons from sports, games, and the interaction with the players
|
|
|
Stories, letters and encounters that give us a glimpse of the Rebbe's appreciation of the power of art to inspire and educate
|
|
|
By Susan Handelman
A Personal Account of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's Attitude Towards Feminism
|
|
|
Government and the idea of education in the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
By Tzvi Freeman
These two protocols are now at war, with western civilization (human rights) on one side, and the world of Islam (subjugation of the individual to the supreme will of Allah) on the other. Where does Judaism stand?
|
|
By Jonathan Mark
|
|
|
By Dovid Zaklikowski
A series of correspondence between the Rebbe and professionals treating people with special needs was published this week.
|
|
|
By Jenny Hazan
Velvel Greene, chair of epidemiology public health and professor emeritus at Ben-Gurion University and director of the Lord Jacobovitz Center for Jewish Medical Ethics, discusses science & religion.
|
|
|
By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Wherever Jews are: in Hawaii, in Hong Kong, in Alaska or Australia, there you will find a Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi, a direct personal emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory.
|
|
|
By Yosef Zaklos
Millions worldwide watched in awe as the lunar module raced through space. People held their breaths at what was seen as the almost impossible mission. But many religious people felt disoriented...
|
|
|
By Dovid Zaklikowski
South African Jewry marked the 15th anniversary of the passing of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, with a glimpse into the Rebbe’s work on behalf of education, a focus that extended into the corridors of power in Washington, D.C.
|
|
|
By Ezra Schochet
The common notion is that repentance consists of tears and intense remorse. After all, if one really feels bad for a wrongdoing, it is only natural to cry. Why is this notion totally wrong?
|
|
|
Exploring the chassidic discourse that defines our generation
By Naftali Silberberg
Which garden? Who’s coming to the garden? And why is this arrival in the garden such an important message for our generation?
|
|
|
By Eliezer Zalmanov
Many, many years ago my parents took my brother and me to see the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. He gave each of us a crisp dollar bill. Now that I am older, with a family of my own, I feel that there is spiritual value in the dollar. What should I do with it?
|
|
|
How the Rebbe taught us to ride the waves of modernity
By Tzvi Freeman
No, the Rebbe did not respond to modernity—he grabbed it by its horns and harnessed it to plow his field.
|