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"I Came Into My Garden," Unfolded Into Plain English

Mastering the maamar will nourish our connection with its author, as well, our minds will be engaged and filled with the rebbe’s teachings.
A Visit to the Ohel Eight Years in the Making

I tried to let go of my expectations. I would allow this visit to be whatever it was meant to be.
Tending the Uprooted Tree of Israel

The Rebbe taught us to make this world a beautiful garden where G‑d will feel at home.
Wed. Is 10 Shevat
Here are the resources you need to mark this special day.
Parshah
Why Did All the Pursuers Die at the Red Sea?

Was there not even a single person who deserved to be spared?
Triggering G-d

G‑d behaves with you as you behave with Him and others.
Your Questions
Why Feed the Birds (Before) Shabbat Shirah?

How did the custom of feeding the birds, or eating buckweat come to be? Is it allowed?
Story
A Boy and a Calf

At the age of eleven, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak was thrown in jail for helping a fellow Jew. This story is indicative of the pattern that the rest of his life would follow.
By the Numbers
6 Money Management Lessons From the Upbringing of the Sixth Rebbe

I don’t want my children to be one of many adults who, like myself, headed into adulthood with few money management skills and learned financial lessons mostly through costly mistakes.
Essay
Why Joy Feels So Scary, and What You Can Do About It

If G‑d didn’t command me to feel joy, would I?
Does G-d Speak Baby Talk?

Like a loving parent who interacts with their infant through cooing and crooning, G‑d chooses to interact with us in our own “baby talk.”
The court is obligated to straighten the roads to the cities of refuge, to repair them and broaden them. They must remove all impediments and obstacles... "Refuge, Refuge" was written at all crossroads so that the murderers should recognize the way and turn there...
— Mishneh Torah, Laws Regarding Murder and the Preservation of Life, 8:5
Print Magazine

All of Jewish philosophy is but an attempt to fit inside the human mind that which is contained within the heart of a simple Jew.

It will never fit.

But you must learn, contemplate, and ponder with your mind, nevertheless. Perhaps, once aware of its inadequacy, your mind will awaken the heart from its slumber.

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