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Lubavitcher Rebbe
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Israel
The public servant’s six decades of service offer lessons for today
Former Soviet Union
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson perished in distant Kazakhstan in 1944. Today, Jewish life thrives there
Q&A
A Q&A with Rabbi Dr. Yosef Bronstein about his kaleidoscopic new book Engaging the Essence: The Torah Philosophy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Education
In honor of the 120th anniversary of the birth of the Rebbe
North America
Following the Rebbe’s 1977 heart attack, Lown perceived the Rebbe’s holistic vision of healing
North America
On the 30th anniversary of the riots, how Crown Heights survived to remain a thriving Jewish neighborhood
North America
Leonard Holtz found an archive of letters in a shoebox. Then he and his wife gave it to the Chabad Library
I thought to myself, ‘Is this real? Could this really be? Why did the Rebbe pick me?'
Looking for ways to channel this day’s inspiration into your life? Here are our suggestions.
Flashback
On 19 Kislev 1968, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson reflected on the role of peace on the path to redemption
If I were a
Yankees fan, I would be terribly offended right now.
Book Bag
Record activity this week in stores and online mark historic day in modern Chassidic history
Holiday Watch
WhatsApp and Instagram add a contemporary touch to a timeless experience
Chapter 12 of Positivity Bias
Former Soviet Union
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson passed away in Soviet exile on 20 Av, 1944
Book Bag
Book Review: Social Vision: The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Transformative Paradigm for the World, by Philip Wexler with Eli Rubin and Michael Wexler
Roundup
Prayers, lectures, tributes and the extra performance of good deeds in the Rebbe’s memory
Obituary
He wrote widely read explanations of Jewish beliefs and practices
In the Media