Torah Class - Month of Kislev: When Kislev looked for meaningThe Midrash tells of the month that felt offended, revealing how a Jew turns delay into opportunity and darkness into light.
The History of Chabad - Part 2: The Alter RebbeThe story of the 7 Chabad Rebbe's; from a small Russian village to a global network of Jewish life and inspiration.
Torah Class - 20th of Cheshvan: Why Does G-d Not Appear to Me?A tale of a child's spiritual quest that reminds us that we, too, can see the light
The Segula of HospitalityMore than a mitzvah, hospitality is a channel through which G-dliness is revealed, giving rise to new life—children, souls, and blessings for generations.(Parshat Vayeira)
The History of Chabad (Part 1)The story of the 7 Chabad Rebbe's; from a small Russian village to a global network of Jewish life and inspiration.
Torah Class - Parshat Vayera: How To Talk When People Won’t Listen
From Abraham until today: Turning a closed heart into an open conversation.
The Spiritual Defibrillator of the Jewish PeopleFrom the electric pulse that revives the heart to the Mitzvah Tank in Manhattan — how a “spiritual shock” can bring a Jewish soul back to life.
(Parshat Lech-Lecha)
Torah Class - Parshat Lech-Lecha: Building Something That Lasts
The crucial difference between temporary career achievements and a true legacy - and the only way to ensure your values continue to live on.
Step Out and Shine
The Rebbe reminds us that our purpose begins when we leave the safety of our “Ark” and illuminate the world with faith and joy.(Parshat Noach)
Torah Class - Parshat Emor: Primetime Surprise
In middle of the Torah's list of Jewish holidays—between Passover and Rosh Hashanah—a societal mitzvah suddenly appears. How does that fit in?
The Dollar, the Tears, and the Triumph of Faith
From frozen Russia to a gas station in Israel – a story of hope that never went out.
(Parshat Bereishit)
The Rebbe, the Doctor, and the Heart that Wouldn’t Stop BeatingBuilding a Coronary Care Unit in 770.
(Shmini Atzeret)
Leadership of Love The power of empathy in Jewish leadership.
(Sukkot)
Faith in Captivity
(Sukkot)
A Seat In The Sukkah Or A Seat In Heaven (Sukkot)
Thirsty Souls (Yom Kippur)
The Transformation From Fan To Player
(Yom Kippur)
Yizkor - A Call For Action
A Lesson from Rehab
(Rosh Hashanah)
A Child on Request How questions about the birth of a child open a doorway to understanding the power of prayer – from Chana’s prayer in the Bible to modern scientific research.(Rosh Hashanah)