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Nitzavim-Vayelech 5767 - September 7, 2007

Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
The diverse unity of Israel, the practicality of Torah, the future redemption, freedom of choice . . . Also: The last day of Moses’ life, the Torah is put in writing, a disheartening prediction and an encouraging promise.
Choose Life

Do we really need the Torah to tell us to “choose life”? Which person of sound mind would choose death?
Healthy Dynamic

Dynamism, movement, progress, discovery and change... Or should it be strength, security, consolidation...?
Translating Truth

Every translator grapples with two conflicting aims: to faithfully convey the content of the original, and to make it understood, attractive and “natural” in its foreign enclothment. How far to go? The Rebbe sees a precedent in the first Torah scroll written by Moses.
What is Selichot?

Several days before Rosh Hashanah we begin to recite the Selichot, a series of penitential prayers and liturgy.
Bless You!

It's the time of year that Jews bless each other with life and health, sustenance and happiness. How does the blessing thing work?
Living
Labor Day

Labor Day has been around since 1882; after 129 years, perhaps it’s time to dust off the holiday, shine some light on it and figure out what it’s all about. Or, more importantly, what it can mean to us . . .
Stuffed Derma

One day, the Kaiser of Austria came to visit the Czar of Russia...
The Scrabble of Life

I'm convinced that the game of Scrabble was invented by an undercover mystic...
News
Emotional Ceremony Returns Mezuzah to Serbian Synagogue After More Than 60 Years

A pair of Chabad-Lubavitch “Roving Rabbis” presided over an emotional ceremony this week that brought together all of Novi Sad, Serbia’s Jews.
The Jewish Woman
Dry Bones

I seemed to spend my days ping-ponging between the cold, grueling reality of chemotherapy and an over-emotional outpouring of kindness and compassion...
Twenty Questions

Ever play this game?
It is a kindness that G‑d did to Israel, that He scattered them amongst the nations... Does a person then sow a measure of grain, if not to harvest many measures? So, too, the people of Israel were exiled amongst the nations only so that converts be added to them...
— Talmud, Pesachim 87b
Print Magazine

The world is a place of constant change and unrest.

Each point in time is distinct from the point before and the point after.

Each point in space is its own world, with its own conditions and state of being.

It is a world of fragments, a perpetual rush of traffic and noise.

Look at your own life: You do so ...

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