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Pain, Suffering & Tragedy

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Can we make peace with this?
Why is it that the biggest question we have for G-d receives no better answer than heaven's silent tear?
Question: Why would G‑d take a father by a massive heart attack as he's dancing at his daughter's wedding? None of the upwards of 50 Rabbis at the wedding could save my brother-in-law, nor could the doctors. I don't understand how this can happen. I don't...
Please don't tell me "We can't understand G‑d's ways." I am sick of hearing that. I want an explanation
I live with constant pain. How do I cope?
The Rebbe spoke about the suffering in the world, and when he came to these words, began to choke and sob: If He is capable of anything, why can’t He provide good without the bad? And if His Torah answers all questions, why does it not answer this? There ...
The backstory behind oppression, suffering, darkness and everything else that ever goes wrong.
It was an eerie feeling as the orbit of the planets suddenly swung into reverse. The moon was no longer receiving and reflecting light; as though sucked inwards, radiance flowed from the moon to the sun...
How do we respond to the devastating tragedy of Rabbi Tzvi Kogan’s brutal murder by terrorists in the UAE? In this talk, we explore how to process such an unfathomable loss and find strength to go on. Drawing upon the Rebbe’s teachings, we uncover guidanc...
Orit Ettinger lost her father in a terrorist attack, her brother while working for the Mossad, her cousin saving Jews on October 7, and her brother in Gaza. Yet, she exudes faith, light, positivity, and hope.
An interview with the author of “Why G d, Why?”.
Rabbi Schusterman's young wife died suddenly at 36, leaving him with 11 children. His journey led him to a deeper exploration of Judaism's teachings in dealing with tragedy and finding comfort.
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