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Esther Rabi

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Esther Malka was born with a rare bone disease. When she was mainstreamed in first grade, her wheelchair no longer seemed like a throne; it began to irritate her.
For several days Limor sits, silent and thoughtful, in the Chabad House. Once in a while she asks about this or that, but most of the time she sits, mute, observing the joyous youths around her with a bleak countenance. Her husband sits at her side, frown...
How a journalist made a priceless personal discovery
When Israeli journalist Yaakov Maor was sent to Vienna 40 years ago to write about the first stirrings of the newly founded European Economic Union, he couldn’t have guessed that the trip would result in a priceless discovery with deep personal significan...
As Michal Levitin gets up on stage to perform, the audience bursts out laughing. She hasn’t even opened her mouth yet.
An Interview with Edva Biton, the Mother of Adel, of Blessed Memory
Two years ago, Adel was fatally injured in a stone-throwing terror attack in Shomron (Samaria). After a long battle against overwhelming odds Adel returned her soul to her Creator. This is from a conversation with Adel’s mother, Edva Biton, a woman who ex...
It was called bread, but it was matzah. It stood in the open air for a full week and didn’t become stale. And its preparation required special expertise. It was the showbread, the bread of the Tabernacle (the portable Temple) and, later, the Holy Temples....
Pirkei Avot, Chapter 1
A mishnah in chapter one of Pirkei Avot says, “Provide a teacher for yourself, buy yourself a friend and judge every man favorably.” The Lubavitcher Rebbe says that these words provide us with instructions for relating to three different kinds of people. ...
The true story of a girl who learned to believe in herself
It was only 10 years ago that she was a little girl wandering the streets of Ukraine, neglected, alone and unloved. No one believed in her, and her future was bleak. At the age of 13 she was brought to Israel by the organization Chabad’s Children of Chern...
“This year we’re not going to allow even one mishloach manot (food gift) in the house,” Shira announced as Purim approached.
"Old man! Old man! Are you drunk? Are you rich from lending money on interest? Or are you a swine farmer?”
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