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New volume spurs worldwide study of Shaar HaBitachon (‘The Gate of Trust’)
When Esther Hecht walked into a Judaica store during a recent visit to Brooklyn, N.Y., she laid eyes on a book that seemed to be pulling her in. The book was titled Shaar HaBitachon: The Gate of Trust. Hecht was on a visit to New York from South Africa, w...
Rabbi Judah Mischel reframes repentance as a joyous journey of self-actualization
The high holiday of Rosh Hashanah that begins this year at sunset on Monday, Sept. 6, is also the opening of the Aseret Yemei Teshuvah, the Ten Days of Repentance, an annual period of self-assessment during which we reflect on all that we thought, said an...
Jewish education on display at ‘Brickworld’ convention in Chicago
Legos have been a part of American life for more than 80 years. Memories of the small plastic bricks can range from the joy of the family creating a masterpiece with hundreds of them to the uniquely horrible feeling of stepping on just one. As Lego aficio...
The mechanics and mysticism that comprise ‘tefillah’
Prayer serves as the heart of Jewish communal life. The majority of American Jews attends services at least once or twice a year, yet most admit that they don’t understand the language (Hebrew) or context of prayer. Does that sound familiar . . . sitting ...
Some tips to make prayer services more meaningful for those of all ages
With Yom Kippur fast approaching (the holiday begins several minutes before sunset on Tuesday, Oct. 12, and ends the night of Wednesday, Oct. 13), Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis all over the world are putting the finishing touches on their sermons and other rema...
A Chabad center where Jews arrive in a constant throng, many experiencing their identity for the first time
“I’m melting in this heat; I almost feel like I’m going to pass out,” says Rabbi Yosef Halperin. Jerusalem is in midst of a heat wave. I ask him if he would prefer to talk a different day, but he quickly answers that this is the way it’s going to be for a...
Emissaries build for the future in economically challenging times
Back in 1998 when Rabbi Mendel Zarchi was in a Kollel Institute for Advanced Studies listening to graduates talk about where they might land, someone mentioned a place that had not always been hospitable to Jews: Puerto Rico. Zarchi was aware of its histo...
In less than a year, an online video series by Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan has found an active audience
Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan, chief Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Maryland, has been airing a weekly program on Jewish.tv—titled “Discussions on Prayer” —since last December. His loyal and growing audience recently celebrated a significant milestone in such a relat...
An Israeli craftsman is helping his Ukraine hometown bring its central synagogue back to its former glory.
The world-famous tefillin booth operated by Chabad-Lubavitch at the Western Wall in Jerusalem sports a new face.
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