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Thursday, January 24, 1974 - Shevat 1, 5734
Can one be both realistic and postive at the same time?
Can one’s protestations against G‑d themselves be proof of belief in the existence of G‑d?
I must say that it is one of the most "amazing" letters I have ever received, based on a most amazing conclusion of a person who, after following the Jewish way of life for 17 years, has now decided that it was wrong because he did it for the sake of his wife and family.
Monday, July 26, 1965 - Tammuz 26, 5725
Thursday, July 26, 1973 - Tammuz 26, 5733
Does Jewish tradition demand blind faith, or are the Jewish people expected to question and ultimately understand all aspects of their faith?
Sunday, December 01, 1957 - Kislev 8, 5718
Does accepting our tradition mean that we cannot understand it?
Monday, May 22, 1978 - Iyar 15, 5738
Is the misbehavior of some religious Jews reason to reject the truth of the Torah?
Sunday, January 21, 1962 - Shevat 16, 5722
What an education can and cannot do
Tuesday, June 26, 1979 - Tammuz 1, 5739
The Rebbe responds to a young child about proof that G-d created the world and whether prayer will get him his much-desired trumpet.
Saturday, January 28, 1984 - Shevat 24, 5744
Despite the lack of satisfactory answer to the awesome and tremendous “Why?” - one can, and must, carry on a meaningful and productive life, promote justice and kindness...
Sunday, July 05, 1970 - Tammuz 1, 5730
An answer to a child
While one may think morality need not be divinely inspired, history demonstrates, however, that separation between G-d and morality be catastrophic.