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Mendy Kaminker

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Rabbi Mendy Kaminker is a member of the Chabad.org editorial team and rabbi of Chabad of Hackensack.
In honor of the 28th anniversary of the Rebbe’s passing
I often hear people of all ages and stages share how they are "getting old." I've even heard this from people who just turned 30.
When we are not mindful of G‑d's existence, we lose trust in people.
Last week I met "Mike." We spoke about Passover and everything that comes with it (you know how it is! It's a lot of stress making sure all the preparations get done... .) Before I left, I offered to help him do the mitzvah of tefillin. "Rabbi, you know I...
We are so used to living in a world filled with pain and conflict that it is difficult to imagine one without it.
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.”
Every time we encounter an imperfection, how shall we view it?
It dawned on me that this is exactly what the Rebbe envisioned. And I am so thankful to be part of that vision.
3,333 years ago, something happened on a mountain. And since then, our lives have not been the same. The name of the mountain was Mount Sinai. The people standing at the foot of the mountain came from different tribes, styles and social classes. Yet just ...
I want someone to blame. Someone that I can look at Scream at until I am blue in my face It's all because of you That little children do not have a father to kiss And loving mothers will have to kiss their child one last goodbye. Or maybe, I don't want an...
I remember when you were far away. You had that exotic-sounding name. They called you “Corona.”
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