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 | | |  | This email dedicated by: Mrs. Lauren Weissman In honor of her birthday Elul 27, 5771 · September 26, 2011 | | By Sara Esther Crispe |  |
|  | | Stories | | | Rashbatz served as the childhood tutor of the sixth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950). One of the stories he particularly enjoyed telling his young charge had an important lesson . . .
By Yossy Gordon |  |  | | Insights & Readings | | | Once you get inside the brain, you can do just about anything. You can waken memories, restore lapsed talents, alleviate fears, magnify joys, abolish prejudices, stimulate interest and charge up motivation. You can basically re-program you life -- at least for a year
By Yanki Tauber |  |  | | Rosh Hashanah | | | Learning to Let Go I know it's a childish and irrational projection, but that's how I sum up my heavenly Father - the One up there who has no malice towards me, but is certainly not dependable, who will lure me into a false sense of security, if I let Him, but then will pull the rug out and disappear in the middle of the night...
By Hanna Perlberger |  |  | | | Judgment may be frightening for the ego, but it's very reassuring for the self: it tells me that G-d cares about my choices and that I make a difference in this world
By David Aaron |  |  | | | Rosh Hashanah Today, all entities of the worlds enter in judgment.
By Yaakov Paley |  |  | | Pictures with a Purpose | | | NYC Even when perched at great spiritual heights, we must be ready to forego our own high, and fly off to help another.
By Michoel Ogince |  |  | | |  | | |