Transcending Knowledge
“Learning about Moshiach,” the Rebbe explains in this sicha, “is needed to allow us to begin living a lifestyle imbued with Moshiach.” How does learning do that?
“Learning about Moshiach,” the Rebbe explains in this sicha, “is needed to allow us to begin living a lifestyle imbued with Moshiach.” How does learning do that?
How can we be required to await Moshiach constantly if Chazal state, “Moshiach will come only b’hesech hada’as”?
The Rebbe gives general advice on how to influence others in matter of Yiddishkeit:
The Beis HaMikdash was not destroyed in a single moment in time, close to 2000 years ago, in the wake of which there are the Three Weeks and Tisha B’Av … No! The destruction of the Beis HaMikdash is a daily occurrence! * What is the proper approach to such a horrible, ongoing calamity?
A collection of relevant halachos regarding Tefilas Haderech and traveling from AskTheRav.com & Halacha2Go.com.
This psalm relates the great bitachon King Dovid had in Hashem, and many praises to Hashem for fulfilling what He promised to us
Selections from the diary of - the Kosel’s Rabbi Meir Yehuda Getz about his burning desire to uncover the hiding place of the Aron and the Rebbe’s letter advising him against it.
“My enemy’s enemy is not always my friend,” is a good rule for life. Even when we’re not talking about enemies, just different points of view and schools of thought, not always is the classic counterpart of a flawed view indeed the correct one.
Eliezer Ben Chamu, an educator, musician, and one of the most outstanding 3D artists in Israel, tells Beis Moshiach about his newfound passion.
The last days before the surrender of the Jewish Quarter of Yerushalayim’s Old City in the 1948 War and the tragic death of the Lubavitcher Rav of the Kosel from Jordanian artillery fire.
The word “trust” is used commonly, but what does it mean? Is there a spiritual dimension of trust? Here is a short summary — a bird’s eye view — of the spiritual basis of trust, based on the 4,000-year-old Kabbalistic tradition. It comes down to three fundamental concepts:
Rabbi and Mrs. Bernstein were married in the winter of 5769. From the very beginning, it was clear that the two were going out on shlichus to prepare another spot on the globe to greet Moshiach. “After the ‘first year’, equipped with a bracha from the Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach, we made our way to India and opened a Chabad House in the city of Cochin,” Rabbi Bernstein recalled.
The Rebbe devotes countless hours on addressing the community and the world through his Farbrengens and “General Letters” addressed to the entire Jewish people. The Rebbe also has special gatherings, talks, and letters for specific audiences such as for women, children, senior citizens, and Israeli soldiers.