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Rabbi Menachem Feldman serves as the director of the Lifelong Learning department at the Chabad Lubavitch Center in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Understanding why mental health is spiritual health too
A psychiatrist and a rabbi walk into a room… and embark on an insightful journey, exploring meaning and mental wellness through the lenses of Kabbalah’s esoteric wisdom and psychology’s modern views. Is the Torah’s prescription for meaningful life compati...
Wine represents passion and love. Wine awakens emotion within a person, bringing to the fore feelings that are sometimes hidden within the heart.
In order for their descendants to survive the harsh exile, Joseph’s brothers, who were the heads of the tribes of Israel, had to experience the oppression and accusations of the Egyptian monarch.
What was the secret to Joseph's success? How did he remain focused, optimistic and upbeat despite all the difficulties that he had to endure?
Having a lot is no guarantee for happiness; in fact, it can actually make happiness more elusive because the more one has, the greater his appetite for more.
No matter where he might be, no matter how foreign the environment might seem, he was capable of erecting a ladder that would connect heaven and earth, he was able to build a bridge that would allow the epitome of holiness to affect even the most distant ...
It all began on the second day of creation, when G‑d separated the “lower water” —the water on earth, and the “higher water” —the water that is in the heavens: And G‑d said, "Let there be an expanse in the midst of the water, and let it be a separation be...
Why did Isaac, the quintessential spiritual person, someone who was prepared to offer himself as a sacrifice to G‑d, want to bless his older son, the one who abandoned the tents of study and who spent his time out in the field leading a hunter’s lifestyle...
From the dawn of history, people have been searching for a sense of joy, which is as elusive as it is desirable.
No longer will it suffice for Abraham to be a spiritual person. From now on, Abraham's task will be to connect the spiritual with the physical.
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