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While perusing the various news stories covering this monumental mess, three words keep on appearing: "Act of G‑d." Now, I ask, what do you think G‑d thinks of this expression?
The Captain comes banging on the door: "Now is not the time to sleep! You have no right to remain indifferent when a storm is raging about..."
Co-workers have been asking me why I'm staying silent on these major catastrophes. The truth is that I have nothing to say about these events per se...
Every time He's asked the million-dollar question, He refuses to answer it
We were brutally reminded that this world is still guided by powerful, unseen forces
Do we have the full picture?
The Rebbe explains why perspective is so important when dealing with catastrophes. And a fascinating exposition on the difference between “G-d is all” and “All is G-d.”
Food, shelter and emotional support at top of agenda
Amid hostile winds and drought-stricken ground on Tuesday, three separate wildfires suddenly sparked and engulfed Los Angeles County. As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 1,000 buildings have burned, two people have been killed, and more than 100,000 indi...
Rabbi Shmuly and Freidy Hecht provide material and spiritual sustenance to all
Nestled among breathtaking scenery along the west coast of Canada, the picturesque town of Hope, British Columbia, was hammered with record rainfall earlier this month, flooding the entire town and overwhelming its wastewater system. To make matters worse...
Millions flee coastal cities, inland centers prepare to assist victims
As millions of residents flee a massive and strengthening Hurricane Matthew, which is taking aim at Florida and the southern Atlantic Coast, Chabad-Lubavitch centers from Florida to the Carolinas are doing everything to prepare, from protecting Torah scro...
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