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Divine Providence: the concept that every event in the universe and every experience in a person's life, and their every aspect, is specifically guided and determined by the Divine will
The Baal Shem Tov's conception of Hashgacha Pratis
Nothing happens by chance; even a leaf blowing in the wind does so because G-d wills it to. This book presents several analytical treatises by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, on the Baal Shem Tov's conception of H...
When a Jew finds himself in a distant corner of the world, far from his homeland, far from any established Jewish community, this is certainly not by chance.
By the Grace of G-d Greeting and Blessing: …You asked me to explain the following problem: “Having been brought up to believe that G-d is the Master of the world, Whose omnipotent power is not limited in time and place, and Who, moreover, is the Source of...
It was the 1960s, and a large synagogue in Toronto, Canada, had been set ablaze . . .
Can one be both realistic and postive at the same time?
By the Grace of G‑d 11 Sivan, 5738 [June 16, 1978] Brooklyn, N.Y. Sholom uBrocho: I received your letter of June 13, in which you write about the Skokie situation and ask what you should do about it. There is a clear ruling in our Torah, Toras Chayim, tha...
By the Grace of G‑d 20th of Sivan, 5721 [June 4, 1961] Brooklyn, N. Y. Greeting and Blessing: I received your recent letter, as well as the previous one. With regard to your study program, I believe I have already suggested to you that you should discuss ...
The Rebbe's Shavuot Message for 5720 (1960)
The holy Torah is not a collection of laws for special occasions. It embraces the totality of the Jew, from his first moment to his last, and in all the minute aspects of his day-to-day life.
When he will see that she doesn't want to argue and fight, his desire to argue will also weaken and decrease over time.
Near the park, we were forced to detour via a parallel street. At the next traffic light, the Rebbetzin said to me: “I heard a woman screaming. Can you go back and see what that was about?”
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