Noach: Truth and Tefillah (Prayer)
The “tzohar” of Noach’s ark teaches us something important about how to pray when we just can’t concentrate on the words…
The “tzohar” of Noach’s ark teaches us something important about how to pray when we just can’t concentrate on the words…
Someone once asked Rabbi Avraham Sternhartz, “Why do you trouble yourself to carry such a heavy burden when you could leave it in shul?” Rabbi Avraham Sternhartz replied...
…the Rebbe once remarked, "If I had been born into a family that davenned according to Nusach Ashkenaz, I would daven...
Many people who live outside of Israel have come to volunteer time and expertise during the war. Volunteering made them participants rather than spectators. What can those who cannot make the trip do to help?
The great power of the Jewish people is their ironclad emuna that cannot be influenced by any sorrow or suffering. The best gauge of a one’s emuna is his prayer. With strong emuna, one's prayer can bring miracles.
The Temple is a reflection of the true Jewish home that brings its members closer to each other and closer to Hashem. This is why we desperately need the Beit HaMikdash today, in our world of darkness and distance from Hashem.
A Jew who believes in Hashem and trusts His Divine Providence has a different perspective to life's challenges. He sees them as a part of Divine Providence for him. This realization empowers him to face these challenges with peace of mind and a joyful heart.
The words of Israel's sages and leaders in each generation come directly from God. They are given the ability to know exactly what they need to say to every Jew they meet. Is it difficult to blindly heed the advice of a rabbi? Read on...
Are you someone who wants your prayers accepted? Do you want avoid heavenly accusations? Read the Kalever Rebbe's sure solution...
During these times, we must trust and rely only on Hashem to deliver true salvation. We cannot depend on our strength or might, nor can we depend on political alliances.
Its beauty cannot be expressed in a poem or captured in any picture; all the tastes, fragrances and sights in the world can be found in this wondrous garden...
Rebbe Nachman's "Master of the Field" speaks of ahavat Yisrael-loving others. When we find the Tzaddik within, we can see the inner beauty of those around us!