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Send us Fan MailDo your circumstances weigh you down? Perhaps a better weigh to look at it is that you were chosen. Deliberately empowered and guided toward your unique mission?Support the show

Send us Fan MailThere's what you do, and then there's what Hashem creates from it—and where He is taking us all.Support the show

Send us Fan MailYou Call Him Whenever You Can. Do You Ever Wonder What He Says To You?Support the show

Send us Fan MailGo beyond yesterday. Don't be so calculated. Support the show

Send a textLook at the past to understand the future.Support the show

Send a textYou don't need to figure it out, it's already taken care of by the One Who Always Cares for you and yours.Support the show

Send a textA letter from the Rebbe about a person's strong personal sense of trust in the Creator.Support the show

Send a textYour humility is the key to your greatness.Support the show

Send a textBefore You Know About Creation, Know Who You Are. You Are About Redemption, A Mitzvah Is The Light Of Moshiach.Support the show

Send a textThe Rebbe's advice for this individual, the advice for one individual isn't necessarily advice for everyone with similar issues.Support the show

Send a textTo educate is to fully engage, including the most mundane and "insignificant" details.Support the show

Send a textThe inner dimension of the differences between the gifts of the men and women.Support the show

Send a textThe inestimable impact of a short visit.Support the show

Send a textBefore building the home for G-d, become family.Support the show

Send a textMemories of your accomplishments and the feelings of self worth empower your future success.Support the show

Send a textWhen Hashem commands us to rejoice—whether on Purim, Pesach, or any moment of Jewish life—He does not leave us without the tools to do so. The very One who commands the joy also provides the means to celebrate it.Support the show

Send a textThe natural state of every creature is happiness.Support the show

Send a textA powerful anecdote of the Previous Rebbe's childhood.Support the show

Send a textThe Story Of Dr. Daniel and Miriam Mayers.Support the show

Send a textBefore delivering the second discourse of Purim 1953, the Rebbe told a story about a Russian election where the crowd shouted “Hoo-rah!” for a ruler who oppressed the Jews. A chossid listened carefully — and heard something else: הוא רע — Hu ra — “He is evil.”The Rebbe transformed that cheer into a proclamation of faith, leading the chassidim in a thunderous “Hoo-rah!" It seemed to me, declaring that wickedness is temporary and Hashem alone rules history.Days later, Stalin died.In 1991, during the Gulf War, the Rebbe republished that very discourse and distributed it to be studied on the 11th of Adar — a date that would again echo with the fall of a modern enemy.When the world shouts, Purim teaches us to translate.Hu ra.Support the show

Send a textThe inner meaning of אחת בשנה.Support the show

Send a textThe truth because it's truth.Support the show

Send a textWhat is the aim of the Amalek within?Support the show

Send a textThe Torah gives permission to the doctor to heal, but never to weaken our confidence in the good that is destined to come.Support the show

Send a textDon't Think Of Yourself As Weak, Think About Your Shepherd.Support the show

Send a textThe power of feeling connected within the tiniest details of our lives.Support the show

Send a textWhere Did The Tabernacle Go?Support the show

Send a textHow has Israel survived? Think.Support the show

Send a textIn the mitzvah of מעשר בהמה, the animals pass one by one under the shepherd's rod — counted slowly, deliberately: one, two, three… until the tenth is designated for Hashem.A vintage Chassidic insight teaches something powerful: you can only give the tenth after you've counted the nine.When a person pauses to count what he has — his blessings, his resources, his abilities — giving no longer feels like loss. It feels natural. It feels possible. Generosity becomes lighter because it flows from awareness, not fear.Scarcity tightens the hand. Gratitude opens it.And there is something even deeper.When we make someone else happy — when we give, uplift, encourage, support — we are not only filling their cup. We are expanding our own.Giving is not subtraction. It is circulation.When we count what we have, we give more easily. And when we give more easily, Heaven responds in kind.The tenth is not a loss. It is the beginning of blessing.Support the show

Send a textWhat's His Favorite Part Of Creation?Support the show

Send a text"Can I Write A Paper To Make Comparison Between Lord Byron and ..The Baal Shemtov?" Support the show

Send a textCan negative speech affect your body?In this powerful letter, the Rebbe explains that while we must seek proper medical care — “the Torah has granted permission to the doctor to heal” — our speech also shapes our spiritual and physical well-being.Words that are the opposite of blessing can damage the soul, and the soul impacts the body. But when only goodness and kindness are heard from our mouths, blessing flows — and peace fills the home.A short, practical message about anger, healing, and the power of positive speech.Support the show

Send a textA heartwarming anecdote about the Baba Sali's marriage.Support the show

Send a textIs the question "What Do I Want?" Or "What Do We Need To Ensure A Life Of Good Fortune?"Support the show

Send a text What is the formula to have the merit to bring G-d's presence in your home?Support the show

Send a textAs much as you can accomplish with your mind, you can accomplish far more with your faith.Support the show

Send a textWomen get the Torah in a deeper way than men.Support the show

Send us a textWhy does the Torah include the laws of Kosher in middle of the logical laws?Support the show

Send us a textThe deeper meaning of why we live where we live and how we earn an income the way we do.Support the show

Send us a textWhy Are The Tablets THE Symbol Of Jewish?Support the show

Send us a textSmiling isn't just a reaction — it's a choice, a language, and sometimes an act of love.Support the show

Send us a textHow Do You Reach Out To Someone Who Thinks They're Doing You A Favor? Support the show

Send us a textThe unique blessings that the study of Maimonides' works evokes.Support the show

Send us a textAlways take your Oos Before Your Ahs.NEVER have your Ahs before Your Oos.Support the show

Send us a textThe sea split once for all the Jewish people. What happened to those who remained with the Egyptian army?Campaign Is Live!https://Charidy.com/unsingedSupport the show

Send us a textG-d is the One who promised, and He gives according to His power.Support the show

Send us a textThink for 15 Minutes A Day:Who Can I Help?

Send us a textThe uniqe way the Rebbe sees unique people, (and the way we can too.)Support the show

Send us a textLook for meaning and the inner dimension of everything within the inner dimension of it all.Support the show

Send us a textDisciplinary Actions Evoke His Disciplinary Actions..Support the show

Send us a textWhy does the Torah begin with creation? Because every breakthrough starts the same way: decide that light must exist—and the rest follows.Support the show