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Tzvi Freeman, a senior editor at Chabad.org, is also author of several books, including Wisdom to Heal the Earth. He writes Chabad.org's highly popular Daily Dose of Wisdom. Rabbi Freeman served for five years as mashpia of the West Coast Rabbinic Seminary in Los Angeles, and currently resides in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Subscribe to regular updates of Rabbi Freeman's writing with the Freeman Files subscription.
I used to put my menorah in my window, but since last year I’m scared of having my window smashed.
A lucid translation and guide, including fundamental concepts
In any one space, at any one time, endless worlds of perception coincide.
Walk tall as a Jew and fill in the void Zvi Kogan left behind.
If G‑d is everywhere, why can’t He also be in your cottage cheese?
Can we get it right this time?
When you use technology without a purpose, you are no longer its master. You are its slave. From limestone to LLM, the truth is the same.
Why can't the universe be my sukkah?
A meditation for picking yourself up off the floor
The most precious nuggets of wisdom are those that can fire up your engines when you’re all burned out. Or get you back up and running when you’ve sunk through the pavement. Like this one: The master of the Kabbalah, the Arizal, taught that all of history...
The Jewish anniversary of 10/7 is Simchat Torah. Do we cry or do we dance?
Increasingly, our Ask-the-Rabbi team has been fielding concerns around the brutal massacre that occurred last Simchat Torah. How will we commemorate it? How can we dance, sing, and celebrate with the memory of what took place on that day? Isn’t that what ...
The father, the mother, and the midwife of the mind
The classic work of chassidic thought known as Tanya is principally a guide to meditation and prayer. It’s a treasure of knowledge concerning the dynamics of human intelligence. Most significantly, it shows you how to use these dynamics for internal chang...
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