Then and Now
The Passover experience, then and now. Then: We had a spiritual experience. Now: We are ready for redemption.
Read MoreThe Third Seder
Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Chassidic movement, instituted the custom of partaking of “Moshiach’s Feast”—a mirror seder of sorts that includes matzah and wine—on the afternoon of the eighth day of Passover.
Read MorePassovering Time
In the closing hours of Passover, we enter into the world of Moshiach: having vaulted over millennia of past, we now surmount the blank wall of future, to taste the matzah and wine of redemption.
Read MoreGender Differences: The Better Half?
The latest findings about the power of women confirm an age-old truth of the Torah that feminine energy is indeed more evolved than its masculine counterpart. Furthermore, the Kabbalah states that we are now on the verge of a new feminine revolution.
Read MoreThe Future
The future holds redemption: Redemption is the light at the end of the tunnel. Redemption is the belief that this world was created by design….
Read MoreDevarim: When Will We Stop Crying?
Nothing can vanquish Israel’s existence. All these challenges have exposed an indestructible resilience.
Read MoreReincarnation and Afterlife
Jewish reincarnation beliefs discussed live with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the bestseller Toward a Meaningful Life. An explanation of Toras hagilgul, the Torah or the science, the study of reincarnation.
Read MoreThe Skeptic & the Believer
A skeptic and a believer have an in-depth conversation about Judaism, God, and Torah. What follows is an illuminating discussion on faith.
Read MoreChukat-Gimmel Tammuz: The Silent Sun
I miss the Rebbe. I cry for the Rebbe, a true man of G-d. In my heart and mind, he still speaks for hours upon hours, his countenance shining, sharing a taste of reality with us.
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