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Chabad Vistas
What Did the Rebbe Say to the Anti-Religious Chief Justice Who Came for Simchat Torah?
A Lesson in Remaining One People Despite Our Differences
A Lesson in Remaining One People Despite Our Differences
Did Chabad's Founder Envision an American Future?
A historical reflection on the significance of “America” in Chabad thought.
A historical reflection on the significance of “America” in Chabad thought.
The Secret of Chabad
It dawned on me that this is exactly what the Rebbe envisioned. And I am so thankful to be part of that vision.
It dawned on me that this is exactly what the Rebbe envisioned. And I am so thankful to be part of that vision.
Parshah
Do You Procrastinate?
The Hebrew word for almond is etymologically related to the word “shaked,” which means “quick.”
The Hebrew word for almond is etymologically related to the word “shaked,” which means “quick.”
Moses Never Gave Up on Them
Moses sets an example for us how to never give up trying to inspire positive change in ourselves and others.
Moses sets an example for us how to never give up trying to inspire positive change in ourselves and others.
By the Numbers
Take the Jewish Language Quiz
What do you know about the languages traditionally spoken by Jewish people. Here’s your chance to find out!
What do you know about the languages traditionally spoken by Jewish people. Here’s your chance to find out!
Video
Live Next Week: Unfazed - A Symphony of Living Voices, Story & Song
A worldwide virtual experience marking the 27th yahrtzeit of the Rebbe, of righteous memory, and the 40th completion of the daily Rambam study cycle.
A worldwide virtual experience marking the 27th yahrtzeit of the Rebbe, of righteous memory, and the 40th completion of the daily Rambam study cycle.
What's New at Chabad.org?
Chabad.org and Chayenu Join Forces to Complete Online Text
Culling the texts will involve scanning paper copies of the book and meticulously converting the scans to text and formatting them.
Culling the texts will involve scanning paper copies of the book and meticulously converting the scans to text and formatting them.
Voices
The Lesson of the Lost Pictures
I began to snap photos of the people on the street, even though it was clear that they didn’t want their pictures taken.
I began to snap photos of the people on the street, even though it was clear that they didn’t want their pictures taken.
A Prison Guard’s Journey Home
My childhood was a scrambled mix of Christmas trees and Chanukah menorahs, church visits and the occasional Jewish service.
My childhood was a scrambled mix of Christmas trees and Chanukah menorahs, church visits and the occasional Jewish service.
What My Broken Heart Taught Me About Being Whole
He suddenly said he wanted to talk. I had butterflies in my stomach. This was the moment I had longed for.
He suddenly said he wanted to talk. I had butterflies in my stomach. This was the moment I had longed for.
Melachah of the Week
Lifestyle
One who increases flesh, increases worms; one who increases possessions, increases worry
Hillel (Ethics of the Fathers 2:7)
Print Magazine
Nothing is greater than peace. Even when you are 100% right, and you know your spouse is 100% wrong, you can still give in for the sake of peace.
Better a difficult peace than an easy quarrel.
See Igrot Kodesh volume 9, page 100.
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