Unforgettable: The Kabbalah of the New Year
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Reflecting
on her 50 years in education, Mrs. Teichtel shares how the Rebbe guided
her toward education and uplifted her after losing a child in a
hospital accident. Sheindel Teichtel in conversation with Chana Weisberg
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On
Rosh Hashanah, we are reminded of the Jewish mother’s dedication and
self-sacrifice in fostering our nation’s deep commitment to G‑d. Living Torah
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One
of the dominant themes of the Rosh Hashanah liturgy is the notion of
G-d remembering His covenant with Man. But why the need to remember when
He does not forget? This eye-opening class addresses the immanence and
essence of Rosh Hashana. By Moishe New
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Is Torah a heavenly ideal or is it a down-to-earth and practical way of life? By Shalom Paltiel
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The High Holidays: Lesson 1 By Yehuda Leib Schapiro
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