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The Ache in my Heart
By Jay LitvinIt was merely the expectation that I would see the Rebbe again. Or, to be more precise, that he would see me... 3 Comments |  |
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Greatness
By Elie WieselHow does one measure greatness? In the case of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the answer is easily obtained. I know of no one who has left the Rebbe, even after a moment of yehidut (one-on-one meeting), without being deeply affected, if not changed, by their encounter... |  |
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Windows
By Tzvi FreemanOf course, you could always paint pictures on the walls. Perhaps even illuminate them from behind. Or use mirrors, even a battery of television screens. But only a tzaddik can be your window 3 Comments |  |
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Touched by Holiness
By Naftali SilberbergA lifeless staff blossoms, and a young boy astounds his listeners with a profound mystical response -- both presumably a result of being touched by holiness. What do we do when we are denied such an opportunity? |  |
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34th St. between Fifth and Seventh
By Shimon PosnerWas the Rebbe a rabbi? Well yes, but no. Forget it, I'm not going to be able to explain what the Rebbe was, what the Rebbe is. Years already since his passing, and I don't see any perspective... |  |
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His Army of Activist Intellectuals A mid-eighties examination of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement and its leader
By Boris SmolarDespite the activist manifestations of the Lubavitch Movement, it should be remembered that Lubavitch is primarily an intellectual movement. |  |
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Marching Orders
By Adin Even-Yisrael (Steinsaltz)In the Rebbe's writings and talks one will find mention here and there of the past -- the Rebbe's own past, the past of his people and of humanity. But the focus is on the future |  |
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I Miss Him
By Eliyahu SchustermanThis is what I long for. Someone I can look up to to teach me by example what a leader should be. So that I can be a better leader of myself, of my family, my community... |  |
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Gimmel Tammuz
By Yanki TauberJust about everything imaginable was happening--except for what everyone had predicted would happen |  |
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Leave Your Bubble
By Naftali SilberbergIn potential, every event occurs some six billion times, experienced uniquely by every person who becomes aware of the happening. In a sense, we don't share a world; we each have our own. |  |
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe
By Yanki TauberFor 92 years, virtually every talk he gave, every letter he wrote and every directive he issued, the theme, the sign-off and the goal was: the coming of Moshiach and the attainment of the Redemption. 3 Comments |  |
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Convergence
By Tzvi FreemanWe live on shifting sands... The past 100 years, even more so the past fifty, and most of all the past ten, have created a burning need for people who can provide points of convergence... |  |
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Love According to the Rebbe
By Yanki TauberWhat if someone said to you, "I love you, but I don't like your children"? You'd probably say: "You don't know anything about who and what I am, and you don't know what love is, either!" 15 Comments |  |
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My Rebbe the Rebel
By Tzvi FreemanThere were never any followers of the Rebbe -- followers couldn't keep up. The Rebbe had only leaders, those who rebelled with him 8 Comments |  |
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The Emissaries
By Yanki TauberWhat do you do if you have a vision, and are determined to see that vision implemented in the life of every man, woman and child on the face of the earth? 1 Comment |  |
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The Reinvention of Man
By Adin Even-Yisrael (Steinsaltz)Two thousand years after all the sages of Israel, both the pessimists and the optimists, agreed that man was a failed experiment, the Rebbe re-opened the question... 9 Comments |  |
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