Generation Gap
Generation GapThe youth rebellion of the 60s saw an explosion of counterculture movements fighting the status quo across the Western world. As many wrote off the radicalism of their children, the Rebbe embraced their passion, arguing that it all stemmed from a thirst for good.
Generation Gap
Disc 189, Program 754
Event Date: 10 Shevat 5719 - January 19, 1959
The youth rebellion of the 60s saw an explosion of counterculture movements fighting the status quo across the Western world. As many wrote off the radicalism of their children, the Rebbe embraced their passion, arguing that it all stemmed from a thirst for good. The Talmud lists a number of signs that point to Moshiach’s imminent arrival, including the youth turning against their elders. The reason we’re told about these bad predictions is so we transform them into positive. As opposed to an adult who may be jaded and uninspired, when you come to a young person and say: Your job is to reshape the world, to improve it and make it better than it is now, they aren’t afraid to wage battles paying no consideration to anyone else’s opinion. Whatever it takes to implement their new idea. |
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