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The Exceptional Leadership of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
The past century has been fraught with unprecedented challenges facing our people, and it was precisely at this juncture that called for extraordinary leadership. Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson explores three central themes in the Rebbe’s visionary leadership. (Recorded at a tribute commemorating the Rebbe’s twentieth yahrtzeit at Park East Synagogue)

A Tribute to the Rebbe by Chabad-Lubavitch of New Jersey
The Rebbe’s monumental lifework and inspiration continues to guide us. Join Chabad-Lubavitch of the state of New Jersey in paying tribute to the Rebbe on the occasion of the twentieth yahrtzeit. Keynote address by Richard Joel, president of Yeshiva University.

Leah Namdar relates her personal journey from her first recollections of meeting the Rebbe to becoming the Chabad emissary of Sweden to her court case fighting to educate her children with the belief of G-d. Her underlying message is that nobody is too small or incapable to add new light and bring G-dliness into our world.

How caring for the Rebbe influenced my life
Following the Rebbe’s severe heart attack in 1977, Dr. Ira Weiss was entrusted to treat the Rebbe, which led to a special personal relationship for many years. (Recorded at a tribute for the Rebbe’s 20th yahrtzeit at the Eastside Torah Center in Bellevue, Washington)

Get the facts to defend Israel
Israel is routinely accused of genocide, war crimes, illegal occupation and more. Do you know how to respond to all the lies? This powerful presentation will empower you with the facts to defend Israel from the rising tide of anti-Semitism and the hate-filled accusations, because silence is no longer an option.

A story of survival, faith and triumph
At the tender age of ten, Rabbi Nissen Mangel miraculously evaded the notorious ‘selection’ and the gas chambers to become Auschwitz’s youngest inmate. Marking his bar-mitzvah by wearing tefillin, he miraculously survived the infamous Death March and went on to live a life of communal devotion and extraordinary scholarly achievement.

Looking Beyond the Labels
Our strength as a people has always lied in our unity, but what is the key to transcending our differences? Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet explores the danger of religious prejudice and judgmental tendencies, and the fundamental imperative to foster loving respect for all. (From a talk celebrating the 19th of Kislev at the Jerusalem Great Synagogue.)

The man who saved my grandfather from the Holocaust
Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat, heroically issued thousands of visas to trapped European Jews, enabling thousands to escape the horrors of the Holocaust. Rabbi Levi Wolf shares his family experience in memorializing and celebrating this giant of moral kindness. (Video courtesy of Eli Rabinowitz)

Mikvah, Torah, and Tea
Rashi Minkowicz, a dynamic young woman and mother of eight kids, was the co-director of the Chabad center in Alpharetta, Georgia when she unexpected passed away in 2014, yet she continues to inspire countless lives. Her aunt Shaindy Jacobson warmly reflects on Rashi’s enduring impact.

My Grandmother’s Dark Secret
Mark Halawa was born into a secular Muslim family in Kuwait. Although his father was a non-observant Muslim, he was rabidly anti-Israel. But Mark had heard vague jarring family rumors, which proved to be true… Mordechai Halawa shares his remarkable story of personal discovery.

Preparing Ourselves Spiritually for the High Holidays
We are all familiar with the themes of regret, repentance and confession associated with this time of year, yet there’s a more integral element we must first embrace if we want these days to truly be meaningful. (Filmed at Aventura Chabad in Miami, Florida in 2015)

A talk following the horrific attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015
As global terrorism continues to wreak havoc, Israel has been the target of these horrific evils for decades. In guiding us to defend ourselves against murderous attacks, the Torah provides us with a dual approach. (A talk at the Jewish Women’s Retreat in Toronto)

A case study of identical twins provides perspective
Why is it so important to perform all the details of halachah in such an exacting manner? Should not the focus merely be about our sense of devotion and love and care for one another? A deeper look into the genetic makeup and rivalry of the identical twins Yaakov and Eisav offers insight into this matter. (A lecture at the Jewish Women’s Retreat in Toronto in 2015)

Inside the most successful Jewish movement
In his unique style of weaving storytelling and philosophical insight, Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie presents six big transformational ideas from the Rebbe that revolutionized the Jewish world and propelled a fledgling group of chassidim to blossom into the most influential movement in modern Judaism. (Filmed at Chabad of Flamingo in Toronto, Canada)

Meet Tuky Treitel (originally Gestetner), a well-respected member of the Montreal Jewish community who narrowly survived the Holocaust as a hidden child. She went on to raise a beautiful family (including dozens of grandchildren and great-grandchildren) despite the horrible memories, trauma, and distress she experienced during the formative days of her childhood. Her daughter, Shterni Rosenfeld, has just written a children's book about that dark and perilous time, allowing today's children to virtually walk along with a six-year-old girl, her little brother, and their cousin, as they left a happy Jewish home and comfortable life to hide from the Nazis to save their lives.

A faith based approach to Holocaust education
There’s a glaring void in Holocaust education and scholarship of the values, perspectives and responses of faith-driven Jewish communities. Rabbi Sholom Friedmann shares insight on the incredible phenomenon of believing Jews finding meaning in a meaningless reality of genocide that was perpetrated upon all Jews.

The greatest hostage rescue in history
In July 1976, Israel successfully executed the bold Entebbe rescue mission, codenamed “Operation Thunderbolt,” flying thousands of miles over enemy territory to rescue Jewish hostages being held by terrorists in Uganda. Join IDF Commander Sassy Reuven for a first-hand account of how the miraculous operation unfolded.

Bridging faith and science
Dr. Arnie Gotfryd, PhD, bridges modern science and traditional faith by walking us through the Biblical Patriarch’s cognitive journey as he analyzes nature to discover the underlying unity of all phenomena, the One we call G-d. Abraham is portrayed as an ecosystems analyst, a philosophical pioneer. His gift to mankind was ethical monotheism, an achievement accomplished by the power of reason, and unshakable faith in the ultimate Cause.

Discovering G-d through science
Surprise! The crown prince of all natural sciences – quantum physics – has turned classical science on its head. Material realism—gone. Logical positivism—finished. Causal determinism—a myth. Instead we have a world where consciousness creates reality and mankind is central to the workings of nature. But don’t worry—this talk gives a guided tour for the layman.

The way towards a happy and wholesome life
To be happy and fulfilled, our natural needs must be met. In this talk Rabbi Mendel Kaplan addresses our natural side on why a meaningful relationship with G-d is so necessary. (This pre-Rosh Hashanah lecture was recorded at the Chabad Romano Centre in Toronto, Canada)

The presidential inauguration showcases the uniquely American story
On 20th January 2017, one of the great rituals of modern politics will take place: the inaugural address of a new President of the United States of America. In this short study, the question I want to ask is: Do we really fully understand the significance and history of this particular institution, and what it represents in a broader sense?

The single greatest challenge to faith is when experiencing tragedy or loss. Can we make sense of the bad things that happen in our world, and how should we deal with these challenges? What is the Jewish approach when faced with grief and suffering? Must we defend G-d, challenge G-d, or simply accept?

A conversation with the authors of “Early Years”
An up-close look at the newly published book “Early Years”, which explores the formative years of the Lubavitcher Rebbe as told by documents and archival data. Rabbi Dr. Jacob Schacter will lead a discussion with co-authors Rabbis Boruch Oberlander and Elkanah Shmotkin at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New York.

The Birth of Chabad Chasidism
A live broadcast of a “farbrengen” at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in honor of the 19th of Kislev, a chassidic holiday marking the liberation of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745 – 1812), founder of the Chabad movement. Experience a blend of profound insights, soulful stirrings, spiritual excitement and true unity, which are characteristic of a farbrengen—a joyous chassidic gathering.

Documents show that the arrest of Chabad's founder in 1798 was part of a broad investigation that threatened to put the spread of the fledgling Chassidic movement to an end. The miracle of his redemption is the everlasting miracle of Chassidism itself, which endows finite reality with the infinitude of G-d.

Celebrating the teachings and impact of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Join the community of Seattle for an evening of unity and inspiration in tribute to the Rebbe and commemorating the 24th yarhtzeit. Keynote address: Joseph Telushkin, MC: Mathew Bergman, Remarks by: Rabbi Sholom Ber Levitin, Paula Begoun, Rivy Kletenik, Rabbi Yechezkel Kornfeld and Michael Medved. (A program of Chabad of Washington State).
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