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More About Torah from Chabad.orgLetters of the Rebbe about Torah
Monday, March 13, 1978 - Adar II 4, 5738
Has the Torah become outdated that we must now modernize it?
Friday, September 16, 1955 - Elul 29, 5715
The Rebbe's Rosh Hashanah Message for 5715 (1955)
On Rosh Hashanah man stands not only before the Divine Judgment, but also before his own.
Sunday, May 15, 1983 - Sivan 3, 5743
The Rebbe's Shavuot Message for 5743 (1983)
The Three Days of Preparation and the Festival of the Giving of our Torah indeed come once a year, but there is a small-scale version of this preparation and of Mattan Torah every day.
Sunday, May 29, 1960 - Sivan 3, 5720
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.
Wednesday, September 11, 1963 - Elul 22, 5723
Monday, August 01, 1977 - Av 17, 5737
Thursday, October 09, 1975 - Cheshvan 4, 5736
Monday, February 05, 1973 - Adar I 3, 5733
Tuesday, December 11, 1956 - Tevet 7, 5717
Tuesday, January 27, 1976 - Shevat 25, 5736
Tuesday, November 07, 1967 - Cheshvan 4, 5728
With Torah and Judaism being so vast, as the prophet said, “Longer than the earth, and wider than the sea,” how and where do we begin?
Sunday, January 14, 1979 - Tevet 15, 5739
Many see education as a mere process of acquiring knowledge in specific areas, which can at one stage or another be completed. Torah education, however, is an ongoing and continuous process, never ending and totally infinite.
Friday, May 01, 1953 - Iyar 16, 5713
Time just marches on, and we can neither slow its march, nor speed it . . .
