CHABAD.ORG MAGAZINE: What Is Kabbalah? Getting to G-dliness (and more...)

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This email dedicated by:
Mr. Jeffrey Mollin
In memory of his mother, Leba bas Mordechai
Elul 7, 5771 · September 6, 2011
Editor's Note:

We are a few days into the Jewish month of Elul. That means that we are just weeks away from a brand new Jewish year.

There are many ways to get ready. We start by taking a good look at our souls, taking stock of where we have grown, and where we need to grow. Some of us may also start to seek out people with whom we need to make amends. And then there are the practical preparations. New shoes, briskets, honey dishes and pomegranates—this is a busy shopping month for us Jews. I remember how my Bubby, may she rest in peace, would already be cooking and baking for the big family get-togethers we used to have at her home.

It's an exciting time. And it's expensive.

At this time of year, the Rebbe, of righteous memory, would often point out that we must remember our fellow Jews for whom the holiday preparations present a serious financial burden. There are certainly families in your area who struggle nightly to put food on the table, let alone to put together a sumptuous holiday meal.

Please take a moment to find a local fund that helps people with their holiday needs, or distribute some money discreetly yourself. By helping those in need, your materiality can become another Jew's spirituality.

May we all be blessed with a good, sweet, happy, healthy new year.

Shais Taub,
on behalf of the Chabad.org Editorial Team


This Week's Features Printable Magazine
By Tzvi Freeman
Great Answers to Great Questions
Finally I'm ready to forgive her, but I don't even have that opportunity. I just want to put this situation behind me . . .

Answered by Sara Esther Crispe
There is no verse in the Ten Commandments that reads, "Thou shall not hunt for sport." Nor, for that matter, does that verse appear anywhere else.

By Baruch S. Davidson
From Our Favorite Teachers
There comes a day when the prophet hears with his ears the voice that brings all into being. But that is not yet G‑dliness . . .

By Tzvi Freeman
Finding ultimate comfort through our unyielding devotion to the will of G‑d.

By Mendel Kaplan
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Mitzvah Minute
Once a month, as the soft, mellow light of the moon waxes in the sky, we recite a special blessing called Kiddush Levanah...

Parshah Potpourri
Ki Teitzei
The hungry employee and a dead brother's wife, how to get married, when to get divorced—and sixty-eight other mitzvahs.

So you spent eight seconds admitting that you owe your life to G‑d. Does that really affect the rest of the day?

By Elisha Greenbaum
"Oh Rabbi, but I just built a new house with eighteen rooms. Do you realize how much the mezuzahs are going to cost?!"

By Yossy Goldman
Parshah Focus: Remarriage
Many of the Torah's laws of marriage are derived from the passage legislating divorce. Isn't that kinda . . . strange?

By Manis Friedman
One would think that an individual who has gone through a divorce would have "learned his lesson." But often this isn't the case.

By Rueven P. Bulka
"Rabbi, it happened such a long time ago," said Sharon, "and it lasted only six hours—a stupid mistake."

By Yerachmiel Tilles
Did G‑d enter into marriage with His people knowing that it would end in divorce? Isn't marriage sacred?!

By Tali Loewenthal
Parshah Focus: Good Fences Make Good Jews
When something good or bad has been predestined, how does G‑d choose which person should be the one to bring it about?

By Yehoshua B. Gordon
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There are houses made of bricks, and houses built of effort and accomplishment . . .

By Rochel Holzkenner
Living with the Times
Labor Day has been around since 1882; perhaps it's time to dust off the holiday, shine some light on it and figure out what it's all about.

By Yisrael Rice
Throughout the month of Elul, the Jewish people has a collective task: to prepare itself to be inscribed and sealed for a good and sweet year.

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Living After Death
Everyone at the funeral was saying, "Baruch dayan emet" ("Blessed is the true Judge"). I found that it was almost like a greeting . . .

By Dovid Zaklikowski
He ignored my heartfelt cries, the Psalms that I recited, the prayers and the bargaining. He did it His way, and in the process my heart was shattered . . .

By Sara Tzafona
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