NO TIME TO WAIT FOR THEM TO GET IT
It makes no difference whether it is within their capacity to assimilate it or not, and there is simply no time to wait until they can grasp it
It makes no difference whether it is within their capacity to assimilate it or not, and there is simply no time to wait until they can grasp it
Many awesome and inspiring events transpired during the days of Sukkos and Simchas Torah 5734, some of them related to the Yom Kippur War which was then at its height. * The French guests were granted special attention throughout the holiday, and especially on Simchas Torah. * Fascinating reports and memories from the “Days of our Joy” 5734 with the Rebbe, published for the very first time from the diary of the late R’ Saadia Maatuf
We are all preparing for the joyous Yom Tov of Sukkos, when we celebrate the forgiveness we have merited and the receiving of the Torah. We complete the annual cycle of reading the entire Torah on Simchas Torah, and through joyous dancing we bring down tremendous spiritual lights and blessings
We spoke with R’ Assaf Shahino, principal of the Chabad school in Ohr Yehuda. We asked him questions that parents and teachers deal with every day. * How do you teach children to live together peacefully? How do you resolve arguments among children? How do you teach children to notice when someone else is having a hard time and to take responsibility for what is going on around them? * Esrogim, aravos, sukka and peace
What do you do the next time someone asks you something along the lines of, “What do you do there (in 770) for an entire month?” Introduce them to R’ Boruch Ada of Dimona, R’ Oren Goldman of Kfar Saba, and R’ Eren Dror Levanon of Ramat Aviv. Going to the Rebbe caused a real upheaval in their lives. * Beis Moshiach got a unique look at the month of Tishrei with the Rebbe from three perspectives.
The very last Torah portion begins with Moshe’s final blessing of his people. The Torah introduces this blessing with the words: “This is the blessing that Moshe, the man of G-d, blessed the children of Israel.”
Three and a half years have passed since Rabbi Sholom Ber Shmuelevitz took over his father’s position. From day one, it wasn’t easy. * For the first time, he shares the daily challenges of the activities that continue to grow and expand, about the places that he went with his father, where he now goes with his son, and about juggling the intense yearning for what was, along with the ever growing work alongside the team of shluchim of Beit She’an.