SERMONS FOR SHABBOS AND YOMTOV

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Good People in the World

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Sometimes people see only the bad in the world. It's always important--especially in our times--to remember that from the darkest of situations, a bright light can arise at any moment.

The Wayward Son

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We are often faced with the task of dealing with a difficult child. When Rabbi Feigelstock was faced with a similar situation, he was taught a new approach. A touching lesson from this week’s parsha.

Bonding Generations

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Animals don’t have grandchildren; that is something that is appreciated only within the human race. What does Torah say about the obligations of grandparents (and great-grandparents)?

Be a Jew’s Angel

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When two Chabad teenagers were spreading the message of Chanukah, they didn’t expected to have a reunion with a long-lost friend.

Nittel Nacht

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Yeshiva students all celebrate December 25th – but in a unique way. How does Judaism approach other religions? Yosef in this week’s parsha, and a story of the Baal Shem Tov, provide an interesting answer.

An Icy Flame in Siberia

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Last week, a menorah of ice kindled the flame in a long lost Jew in Siberia. From the Baal Shem Tov, to Yosef, to a faraway Chabad Rabbi in our day, the goal is the same. Seeking out our long lost brothers.

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