A Legacy of LoveToday marks the 19th anniversary since the passing of the Rebbe. Two and a half months after the Rebbe's passing, I wrote the following article (below) for Chai Today, published in September 1994. Although written nineteen years ago, the emotions are still fresh and raw, and the ...
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Rabbi Shais Taub Teaches Soul Maps This ShabbatI was in eighth grade when I started to learn Tanya. The Tanya is the seminal work of Chabad Chassidic thought, authored by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745–1812), the founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. As a student, I learned the Tanya from various different ...
Do You Believe in Miracles?Rabbi Teitelbaum certainly does. The rabbi, who together with his wife, Tamar, directs the Chabad center of the medical community servicing The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, was unfortunately the victim last week of a drunken driver collision in Toronto. Rabbi Zalman sustained ...
Making Each Hour CountOften, I struggle. I spend so much of my time and energy responding to emergencies, crises, and the suffering of innocent people, it is easy to lose sight of the beauty and opportunities that surround me. It is on foggy days such as these, when sadness is rampant and all hope is lost, that I ...
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