When Jimmy Carter left the White House and Ronald Reagen took his place, the Rebbe focused on the positive of the outgoing president, instead of talking about the new administration.
Powerball and the Lessons of Unity
Why is their so much focus on blood and family in the Passover Seder, and what does it have to do with the Powerball?
Why Didn’t They Flee
Why didn’t the German Jews leave Germany? Didn’t they see the writing on the wall?
Going Slow: The Ultimate Rush
The Jews left Egypt in a rush. What was the problem with that?
Reinventing Yourself
Yud Shvat
Covid has forced many of us to reinvent ourselves. Let's learn how to do it from the experts.
Be an Influencer
Leaving with great wealth from Egypt?
A chassidic Inauguration
Seventy years ago an inauguration took place, one that had a long lasting effect on World Jewry.
The Lucky Sevens (Yud Shevat)
So much of Judaism has the number seven. What is its significance, and how is it relevant to our generation?
The Midnight Phenomena
Judaism is fascinated with times. Many Mitzvos are set with specific time limits – and most of them are during the day. On the other hand, miracles seem to happen at night. There is a much deeper story here.
Jewish Identity Doesn’t Mean Being Religious
The Jews in Egypt were, on one hand, idolaters, and on the other hand, staunchly Jewish in their identity. How did those two identities exist in tandem?