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Learning to live with a critical parent
Which one are you? Or are you both?
An interview with the Rebbe's cardiologist, Dr. Ira Weiss
How was I showing up in 1976? What would they remember?
A letter from the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Old is good. Except for old people. No one boasts of having their own senior citizen. Or of being one
One year a new bird came to the forest
A Biblical History of the Jews
Simeon and Levi—Paradigms for a Bar Mitzvah Boy?
348 BCE Ezra Cries and Prays
On this day, Ezra the Scribe went up to the Holy Temple and fasted, prayed, and cried in public. While he prayed and confessed, weeping and  Read More »
Truth is the middle path. An inclination to the right, to be overly stringent with oneself and find faults or sins not in accord with the truth, or an inclination to the left, to be overly indulgent, covering one's faults or being lenient in demands of G-d's service out of self-love -- both these ways are false
– Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860-1920)

From a talk in 1991:

The fall of the communist dictatorships of the Eastern Bloc was a kind of miracle that has no historical precedent. Never before were so many people affected by such radical change with so little violence.

The miracles of the Gulf War were open miracles. The same Scud missiles that took countless lives in Iran were impotent when they struck their targets in Israel. The soldiers and officers of the allied forces saw inexplicable miracles in their victory ...

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