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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.
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.
Sunday, January 11, 1959 - Shevat 2, 5719
When he will see that she doesn't want to argue and fight, his desire to argue will also weaken and decrease over time.
Can one be both realistic and postive at the same time?
Sunday, June 04, 1961 - Sivan 20, 5721
Tuesday, October 21, 1958 - Cheshvan 7, 5719
Thursday, December 31, 1964 - Tevet 26, 5725
Jewish anxiety is rooted in the Jewish soul, and must be examined (and cured) on that level.
This person had invited members of his community to a festive meal in his home on Shavuot, to celebrate the completion of a Torah scroll which was scheduled to be presented to the synagogue in the days following the festival. In the course of the celebration, a young woman suddenly fell ill and died. The distraught host wrote the Rebbe, seeking answers to his questions
Sunday, July 17, 1949 - Tammuz 20, 5709
Entering into the interior of the pharmacy, one notices a section marked: Warning! Deadly Poison! One may wonder, what is poison doing in a place designated for cures and balms?