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20 Menachem-Av, 5745 • August 7, 1985
Every morning, we thank G-d for giving us life. But there are many different levels of life. Physical growth and energy are much more apparent during childhood than in adulthood. Since body and soul are closely connected, clearly, a child’s soul, as well,...
20 Menachem Av, 5745 • August 7, 1985
Upon the Rebbe’s request, campers from Camp Gan Israel begin a camp song. “Wake up, Yidden, from the dream of Golus, get ready to greet our Righteous Moshiach. Redemption is coming swiftly towards us; ‘Behold he is standing right outside our door.’”
20 Menachem Av, 5745 • August 7, 1985
G-d promises every Jew: “You shall be for Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” This is not only a request, but also an assurance that no Jew will ever be lost. No matter how far a Jew may wander, his true place remains with G-d, Torah and the Jewis...
20 Menachem Av, 5745 • August 7, 1985
My father gave his life helping to preserve Judaism in communist Russia; thus his Yahrzeit has great significance for all Jews – especially when we see the fruits of his self-sacrifice continuing to bear fruit today, with countless Jews from the Soviet Un...
20 Menachem Av, 5745 • August 7, 1985
The true and complete Redemption depends on “bringing the entire world to recognize the sovereignty of G-d.” Every person must hasten this, and help prepare the world to serve G-d as one.
20 Menachem Av, 5745 · August 7, 1985
Classic Torah sources teach two conflicting ideas when it comes to “Trust in G-d”: On the one hand, a person is commanded to rest assured that G-d will deliver him from any predicament, in a way that will be openly and clearly good. On the other hand, he ...
All human beings are commanded to believe in G-d. But must they “trust” in Him, as well?
20 Menachem Av, 5745 · August 7, 1985
G-d longs for our physical world to become a dwelling place for Him. This mission can only be accomplished by a living person. Man's aspiration should never be to "escape" this world, and certainly never to endanger his own life. Even Rabbi Akiva, who lon...
When the Jewish people returned from their exile in Babylon, there was a shortage of wood for the altar in the Holy Temple.
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