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![]() Dear Leaders, Anxiety is a common, often overwhelming, emotional state that plagues many individuals in our fast-paced and uncertain world. In the midst of challenges, we can feel like we are drowning in the flood of life, swamped with life’s demands. In ...
Discover how G-d answered Hannah's prayers, gifting her with the prophet Samuel.
Dear Leaders, Life is a journey filled with ups and downs. Moving forward and continually setting higher and better goals is a fundamental aspect of our lives. By refusing to be defined by setbacks and instead using them as stepping stones, we can push ou...
Dear Leaders, Relationships flourish when nurtured through understanding, support, and gestures of love. In this week’s study packet, we focus on the profound theme of connection – the intricate threads that bind us to one another and guide our interactio...
Dear Readers, Teshuva, often translated as "repentance," goes beyond mere remorse for past misdeeds; it involves a deep spiritual transformation and reconnection with one's true self and our Creator. Every individual possesses a pure soul, inherently conn...
Dear Leaders, G-d, the ultimate Creator, imbued humans with the ability to channel their inner creativity and express it in unique ways. Our creativity is not limited to artistic expression alone but encompasses all aspects of life. We channel our creativ...
When Sara experienced failed fertility treatment, she increased in mitzvot. When doctors advised the Gutoviches to reduce, they placed their faith in G-d.
Meet Chani Benjaminson, born in Rome, she speaks several languages and directs Chabad.org's Ask the Rabbi team.
Rabbi Nechemia and Raizel Schusterman share their tips and experiences on parenting and how they helped their son recover from his addictions.
Dear Readers, The Hebrew language is rich with meaning; even the slightest variation in a word can carry profound significance. Such is the case with the Hebrew words for exile and redemption. The Hebrew word for exile is golah, while redemption is geulah...
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