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Noach 5768 - October 12, 2007

Living
The Tree That Touched the Heavens

The bare trees become full of life, lustre and hope, only to fade and fall away, returning back to the earth, gone. Is there a purpose to these revolving seasons, or are we in a cycle of endless and meaningless repetition?
Group Therapy

Spiritual group therapy has been standard practice by chassidic Jews for more than two centuries.
Getting There

“That is all fine and well,” replied Rabbi DovBer’s friend, “but there remains one slight problem: I need the
merchandise . . .”
Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Noah is instructed to build the Ark; the rain begins to fall and the entire world is flooded. A year later Noah and his family leave the ark, build an altar and offer sacrifices to G‑d. Noah’s descendants build a tower to “fight G‑d,” and are dispersed across the face of the earth.
Noah Gets Flooded with Criticism

If the world stubbornly refuses to be saved, does that excuse me from continuing to try?
Children's Math

Euthanasia makes sense. The animal kingdom, Greek culture and Darwinism all lend their credence. The only one withholding credence is a pesky verse in our Parshah...
Life in a Box

At best, only miniscule "samplings" of our resources are dedicated to a worthy purpose. Is it even worth the effort?
Colors

A water-droplet catches a ray of light, unleashing the spectrum of colors it contains and displaying them in an arc across the sky. But for the first 1,656 years of history, this natural occurrence did not occur
Hollow Tower

The Tower of Babel marked the end of humanity as a single community, and gave rise to four millennia of xenophobia and bloodletting. What terrible mistake motivated these seemingly well-intentioned builders?
The Jewish Woman
Rachel Factor

Rachel Factor grew up in Honolulu as Tina Horii. She was always spiritually driven, but didn't find the outlet she needed until she discovered dance...
Troublemaking Together

As a mother, I have a responsibility to teach my sons to do the right thing. But the right thing can mean, at least ephemerally, getting along and cooperating . . .
Another Kind of Baby

Six months ago I had a late-stage miscarriage, and gave birth to a baby that had passed away in the fifth month. I got out of the hospital, and began to write...
News
High Holiday Programming at University of Florida Highlights Chabad House's Growth

The Lubavitch Jewish Center at the University of Florida serves thousands of students already. It’s growing with each passing day.
Long Island Holiday Walk Totals 24 Miles for Group of Yeshiva Students
On occasion of Simchat Torah, a group of yeshiva students walked from Queens, N.Y., to the Long Island community of Merrick to bring an additional measure of joy to the town’s synagogues.
In the sixth century of the sixth millennium, the gates of supernal wisdom will be opened, as will the springs of earthly wisdom, preparing the world to be elevated in the seventh millennium
— Zohar
Print Magazine

Due to the limitations of your reality, some of your best friends can enter only incognito.

In fact, the really big ones sometimes sneak in disguised as ugly monsters and vicious enemies. Otherwise, the guards at the gate would never permit them entry.

These are the events optimists call “blessings in disguise.”

Here’...