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Monday, July 10, 1967 - Tammuz 2, 5727
Wednesday, July 19, 1967 - Tammuz 11, 5727
Monday, July 31, 1967 - Tammuz 23, 5727
The Rebbe explains that best way to hasten the fulfillment of G-d’s promise “to rebuild Jerusalem” is by removing the causes which brought about its initial destruction.
Friday, August 11, 1967 - Av 5, 5727
Tuesday, October 17, 1967 - Tishrei 13, 5728
I was deeply grieved to read in the newspaper about the tragic loss of your tender young son, may he rest in peace... During a time of war and peril you were saved - indeed, you were among those who secured the victory for our nation, the Children of Israel, against our enemies.
Tuesday, October 31, 1967 - Tishrei 27, 5728
Tuesday, November 07, 1967 - Cheshvan 4, 5728
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?
Thursday, January 18, 1968 - Tevet 17, 5728
Friday, March 01, 1968 - Adar 1, 5728
Tuesday, April 09, 1968 - Nissan 11, 5728
Is there anything that can remind us of the miracles and exodus of Egypt more then the festival of Passover itself?
Friday, April 26, 1968 - Nissan 28, 5728
Monday, May 13, 1968 - Iyar 15, 5728
Thursday, June 06, 1968 - Sivan 10, 5728
Wednesday, July 10, 1968 - Tammuz 14, 5728
Thursday, August 15, 1968 - Av 21, 5728
Sunday, September 01, 1968 - Elul 8, 5728
In The Days of Selichot, 5728 [1968]
Trends towards ideological independence can even become an asset in one’s submission to G-d, as it will have a more profound and lasting impact.
Friday, September 20, 1968 - Elul 27, 5728
Pre-Rosh Hashanah 5769 [1968]
On Rosh Hashanah, we reiterate our commitment to G-d as our king. But isn't kingship a metaphor whose time has passed?
Thursday, October 03, 1968 - Tishrei 11, 5729
It is a great wonder that a Jew could be in such a mood because any person, and especially a Jewish person, is not allowed to despair
Monday, November 04, 1968 - Cheshvan 13, 5729
In my opinion, you should try as much as possible to continue in your position as a Professor
Wednesday, December 04, 1968 - Kislev 13, 5729
Wednesday, December 04, 1968 - Kislev 13, 5729
Monday, December 16, 1968 - Kislev 25, 5729
Tuesday, January 14, 1969 - Tevet 24, 5729
Wednesday, January 29, 1969 - Shevat 10, 5729
Monday, February 03, 1969 - Shevat 15, 5729
Sunday, February 09, 1969 - Shevat 21, 5729
Monday, April 14, 1969 - Nissan 26, 5729
Monday, April 14, 1969 - Nissan 26, 5729
The Rebbe advises a young woman regarding where she should pursue her higher education.
Monday, April 14, 1969 - Nissan 26, 5729
Which is the preferred Hebrew pronunciation, Ashkenazi, Sephardic or other?
Monday, May 05, 1969 - Iyar 17, 5729
The Rebbe advises an epidemiologist in 1970 on the study of immunity
Saturday, May 10, 1969 - Iyar 22, 5729
Monday, May 19, 1969 - Sivan 2, 5729
If it is the rabbi who leads his congregation as its spiritual leader, are the laymen able to effectively add to this?
Tuesday, August 05, 1969 - Av 21, 5729
Monday, September 01, 1969 - Elul 18, 5729
Pre-Rosh Hashsanah 5730 [1969]
Rosh Hashana means the beginning (head) of the year (creation). If so, why is it celebrated on the anniversary of the sixth day of creation and not on the first?
Sunday, November 02, 1969 - Cheshvan 21, 5730
Abraham’s son Ishmael was circumcised at age 13 with full awareness and consciousness, in contrast to Isaac, who was circumcised as a mere infant who could not possibly comprehend. The latter has strong implications for Jewish education.
Tuesday, November 25, 1969 - Kislev 15, 5730
Friday, December 05, 1969 - Kislev 25, 5730
At this time the soul "departs from the body," in the sense that it abandons the bodily needs, inclinations and lusts. This is a fitting time to reflect upon the opportunities which have been given to the soul to "return" to its Source
Tuesday, December 23, 1969 - Tevet 14, 5730
Letter to a teenage girl who lost her mother. Reconciles contradiction in our sages’ mourning laws; discusses the departed soul’s ascent and how to keep close to it.
Saturday, February 07, 1970 - Adar I 1, 5730
The sun and moon were both created as great luminaries, each with its exclusive purpose and function. Man and woman neatly reflect a similar concept, each created with their own unique mission and purpose to fulfill.
Tuesday, March 03, 1970 - Adar I 25, 5730
Saturday, April 11, 1970 - Nissan 5, 5730
Monday, April 20, 1970 - Nissan 14, 5730
Tuesday, May 19, 1970 - Iyar 13, 5730
If Rabbi Akiva’s motto was “Love your fellow as yourself,” why were his disciples disrespectful to one another?
Saturday, June 27, 1970 - Sivan 23, 5730
Sunday, July 05, 1970 - Tammuz 1, 5730
An answer to a child
Monday, August 17, 1970 - Av 15, 5730
Thursday, August 20, 1970 - Av 18, 5730
When Sharon sought the Rebbe’s counsel in 1970 about whether he should retire from the military and enter politics, the Rebbe strongly encouraged him to remain at his post.
Monday, October 26, 1970 - Tishrei 26, 5731
Tuesday, December 08, 1970 - Kislev 10, 5731