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I am a teacher at a girls high school. Every so often, a girl will ask a really silly question (not even intending to be chutzpadik) and it really puts a damper on the entire atmosphere of the class. I was considering cutting down on the time allotted for questions and focus on just extending the lesson. Did the Rebbe ever write about this? • Rabbi Gershon Avtzon answers in this week’s Chinuch and Moshiach column • Full Article
How much of a say should a Chassan and Kalla have in the planning of their wedding? Rabbi Mendy Wolf answers for Stump the Rabbi • Watch
How To Get People To Listen? Speak to Yourself. Speak Softly. Speak Positive!• 1st of Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5742 • Watch a video of the Rebbe, brought to you by The Weekly Sicha, an organization that was founded in 5756 • Watch
Every Jew is obligated to write a Torah Scroll (Sefer Torah), as the Torah states explicitly. The Talmud explains that the Torah is instructing the Jewish leader to write not one, but two Torah Scrolls. One travels with him wherever he goes, and one remains permanently at home, in his private treasury. But why? What’s the point of the king having two Sifrei Torah? • Full Article
This week’s parsha includes three very interesting and seemingly totally impractical laws: to listen to prophets, to appoint a king and to make three additional ‘cities of refuge’ for unintentional murderers bringing the total to nine. By Rabbi Tuvia Bolton • Full Article
In this week’s edition of Rebbe Responsa: Historical Significance of Elul, Special Spiritual Actions for Elul and Often the Right Zivug Doesn’t Come First; Be Wholehearted with G-d • Full Story, Download
Delve into the intricacies of Jewish law as we dissect Rambam’s profound insights into vows and obligations. Join Rabbi Heschel Greenberg for an enlightening episode of Rambam In-Depth • Watch
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel tells a story of Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson, one of the Rebbe’s Mazkir, and archivist of the Rebbe’s letters • Watch
In parshas Shoftim, the Torah focuses on the legal system. Every legal system in the world (should be) built on a foundation of justice, fairness and purity of middos. Moshe guides the nation and its future leaders about the proper Torah-Jewish way to establish an effective system of law enforcement, worthy of its name • Full Article
Enjoy a beautiful ma’amar of the Rebbe on Parshas Shoftim in a new chassidus class by Rabbi Yitzchock Minkowicz on a ma’amar based on the possuk שופטים ושוטרים from Shabbos Parshas Shoftim 5729 • Watch
Daniel Namdar – Crown Heights to Sossie Shain Tenafly, NJ
L’chaim: Sunday, April 14 in ULY Crown St.
Aharon Grossman – Cleveland, OH to Leah Hezrony – Roosevelt, NJ
L’Chaim: tonight (Monday) in Khal Neustadt Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Mendy Forer – Los Angeles, CA to Fraida Katan – Miami, FL
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday) in ULY Crown St.
Moshe Rozenblat – Cedarhurst, NY to Moussia Lesches – Melbourne Australia
L’Chaim: Monday, April 8, in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.