 | | Interpretive musings on Basi Legani 5726, a discourse delivered by the Rebbe in 1966 By Eli Rubin | | | | | |  | | How are we to draw forth the Divine presence to this earth? By Eliezer Zalmanov | | | | | |  | | Based on a teaching of the Rebbe from the 10th of Shvat, 5726 (1966) By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | |  | | Looking for ways to channel this day's inspiration into your life? Here are our suggestions. | | | | | |  | | Their hunch was confirmed. Every detail in the old photographs lined up perfectly with what lay before them. By Chabad.org Staff | | | | | |  | | The Life and Times of Rebbetzin Rivkah Schneersohn (1834-1914) - Part 3 By Eli Rubin | | | | | |  | | The community now lives in Israel and the U.S., where their unique language, Lishan Didan, is facing extinction. By Yehuda Altein | | | | | |  | | What do you know about this extraordinary event? By Menachem Posner | | | | | |  | | Sometimes, the only way left to honor her dignity and your character is in how you finish. By Levi Avtzon | | | | | |  | | The Significance of the Shiv'at Haminim By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | The last discourse that Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, published before his passing commences with the verse "I have come into My garden." The Previous Rebbe explains that this refers to our world, the innermost dwelling place of G-d. Living Torah | | | | | |  | | How Holly Cohen decided to marry a Chassidic man and embrace her role as founder of Tamim Academy, which has branches from Burlington, Vermont to Victoria, BC, and more are opening every year. Holly Cohen in conversation with Chana Weisberg | | | | | |  | | Rabbi Yisrael Deren and his wife Vivi have faced the unimaginable—the loss of four of their eight children. Instead of retreating into grief, they chose to transform their pain into purpose, becoming a source of strength and comfort for others walking through darkness. Rabbi Deren shares deeply personal stories and with honesty and faith, he reflects on how each loss reshaped their lives. This is not only a story about grief, but about resilience, community, and the eternal bond between parent and child. Rabbi Deren offers hard-won wisdom on finding G-d in life's darkest corners, transforming loneliness into connection, and discovering meaning even in the depths of pain. | | | | | |  | | A story of courage and survival. By Miriam Racquel Feldman | | | | | |  | | By Sofya Sara Esther Tamarkin | | | | | |  | | What does it mean to let go of the illusion of control—and to learn what it means to have enough. In this episode of Torah in Seven, we look at the slow work of cultivating trust rather than control. By Baila Olidort | | | | | |  | | The thirteenth installment of End the Cycle. By Elisha Pearl | | | | | |  | | The final installment of Project Purpose By Levi Shmotkin | | | | | | | |
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