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🕯️Honoring the victims and the precious lives lost in the Manchester terrorist attacks on Yom Kippur.
Light Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sundown in their honor, and let us fill the world with a light no darkness can silence.
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Honoring the 2,500 lives lost on September 11th, 2001, and the brave heroes who ran toward danger.
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He Escaped the Towers on 9/11 — What He Learned Changed Everything
On September 11th, 2001, Ari Schonbrun went to his office at Cantor Fitzgerald – the Wall Street firm that occupied the top five floors of Tower One – and he happened to be on the 78th floor changing elevators when the first plane hit. In the midst of the smoke and chaos, Ari found a fellow employee who was terribly burned and who needed his help to walk her down 78 flights of stairs.
Watch his incredible story!
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7 murdered. 12 others injured.
Say a prayer for our brothers and sisters in Israel.
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This Shabbat is Shabbat Chazon—the Shabbat of Vision. It’s no ordinary Shabbat.
Named for the opening words of the haftorah, “The vision of Isaiah…”, this Shabbat comes just before Tisha B’Av, the 9th of Av (this Sunday) when we mourn the destruction of both Holy Temples in Jerusalem.
Yet even in the shadow of loss, Shabbat Chazon brings a glimpse of redemption.
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev teaches that on this Shabbat, each of us is shown a vision of the Third Temple. Though we may not see it with our eyes, our souls do. It’s a sacred reminder of the world as it’s meant to be.
Let us rise above the exile—within and without.
Let us open our eyes to a brighter future.
Light Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sundown in your city—and let your holy flame ignite the vision within.
Shabbat Shalom—and may it truly be a Shabbat of Vision.
Light. Love. Live. For Am Yisrael.
And for Yocheved—an everlasting, brilliant spark of Am Yisrael—in whose loving memory we bring you these weekly messages.
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We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Wesley LePatner, 43, a proud Jewish businesswoman, activist, wife, and mother, brutally murdered in yesterday’s Manhattan shooting.
Wesley was not only a leader in the business world, but also a passionate supporter of Jewish education in New York and across the globe.
Our hearts are with her family, loved ones, and colleagues during this devastating time.
May her memory be a blessing.
Baruch Dayan Haemet.
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We now find ourselves in the Three Week—the saddest period in Jewish history when we mourn the destruction of the Holy Temple and entry point into a still-ongoing exile.
Rabbi Yosef Rosen, known as the Gaon of Ragachov, teaches that the Temple’s destruction is not just history—it happens each and every day that it's not rebuilt. As the Jerusalem Talmud says, if it wasn’t rebuilt in our time, it’s as if we ourselves destroyed it.
Imagine watching the Holy Temple burn—who wouldn't do everything to stop it?!
We must each turn the whole world over. Today!
Do something!!
Light Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sundown in your city.
Shabbat Shalom!
Light. Love. Live. For Am Yisrael.
And for Yocheved—an everlasting, brilliant spark of Am Yisrael—in whose loving memory we bring you these weekly messages.
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Your actions are part of something infinite. Which mitzvah brings the most meaning to your day?
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The 1976 World Paralympic Games were held in Toronto, Canada. A large Israeli delegation attended, most of them IDF soldiers who were wounded in Israel's battles. During their trip, they flew to New York to meet with the Lubavitcher Rebbe who received them with distinctive honors.
After losing both legs to a landmine while serving in the IDF, Joseph Cabiliv faced not just physical pain but deep loneliness and society’s discomfort with the disabled. On this trip to New York, the Rebbe's genuine empathy and powerful words reframed his struggle: "You are not 'disabled' but 'special,' with unique strengths to surpass ordinary limits."
The Rebbe’s warmth, personal connection, and a simple “Thank you” replaced Joseph’s despair with dignity and hope—an inspiration he carries with him to this day.
We too can say "thank you" by doing good deeds (mitzvot) in honor of our heroes, who risk life and limb to protect our nation and our holy land.
Light Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sundown in your city.
Your light will inspire them, keep them safe, and thank them.
And they will carry it with them forever.
Light. Love. Live. For Am Yisrael.
And for Yocheved—an everlasting, brilliant spark of Am Yisrael—in whose loving memory we bring you these weekly messages.
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