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What’s one piece of advice that will change a teenager’s life? Rabbi Mendy Wolf answers for Stump The Rabbi • Watch
How can I deal with ongoing guilt over something I did as a child? Rabbi Mendy Wolf answers for Stump The Rabbi • Watch
Many teenagers feel stuck in a mindset of “I can’t,” often because small failures grow into something much bigger in their minds. Instead of seeing a setback for what it is, they build an entire story that convinces them they’re incapable. What starts as one small frustration can quickly turn into a belief that defines how they see themselves. But is that belief actually real or something that can be broken? Answered by Rabbi Mendy Wolf for Stump The Rabbi • Watch
Is there such a thing as a “non-Chassidish” question? Many of us hesitate to speak up at a farbrengen or a Q&A session because we’re afraid of how we might look to others. We worry that our doubts or curiosities might seem “unrefined.” In this episode of Stump The Rabbi, Rabbi Mendy Wolf challenges that mindset. he explains why hiding a question is actually the opposite of being Chassidish. If you care about your growth, you have to care enough to ask • Watch
I worry my Mashpia will judge me when I share my challenges, how should I approach this? Rabbi Mendy Wolf of Stump the Rabbi answers • Watch
In a rare and joyous event, the Jewish community of Odesa recently gathered at the Beit Menachem synagogue and Chabad House in Fontana, headed by Rabbi Mendy Wolf, for the ceremonial completion and inauguration of two new Torah scrolls • Full Story, Photos
Baby Boy to Shmuel and Chava (nee Grunblatt) Geisinsky – Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Baby boy to Yanki and Chanie Denburg — Coral Springs, FL
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Baby girl to Shmuel and Chanie (nee Wilhelm) Pevzner — Crown Heights
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