Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 30 December 2010



Chabad.org
Tevet 22, 5771 · December 29, 2010
Editor's Note:

What is faith? Ask ten people, and you will likely get ten different answers. Ask ten Jews, and you'll get at least twenty. Join Manis Friedman for an insightful discussion of what it means to believe. Then, trace the thread of faith through this week's Parshah in What is G-d's Answer? and Whacking the River.
If we believe in G-d, we must also believe in ourselves. Enter the world of Yankel the Master of Sins, and gain a new understanding of how meaningful our actions, or lack thereof, can be. Even Yankel had a unique gift to contribute to the world—don't be afraid to make your mark! And Miriam Adahan provides a lesson in giving our loved ones (and ourselves) some much-needed space.
Finally, with his Tanya, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi transformed the way we think about faith, G-d and ourselves. As we mark the anniversary of his passing on 24 Tevet (this year on Friday, December 31), we pause to renew our appreciation for the life and teachings of the founder of Chabad Chassidism.
This Week's Features Printable Magazine
Faith in G-d
The statement, "I believe there is a G-d," is meaningless. Faith is not the ability to imagine that which does not exist. Faith is finding relevance in that which is transcendent.

By Manis Friedman
Our source of sustenance is neither regular nor predictable. Our eyes are forever trained upward, in hope and in faith . . .

By Yanki Tauber
A Pillar of Strength and Faith After the Holocaust
Rachel was a Holocaust survivor who lived a life of tragedies and great challenges. Yet she often said, in a voice choked with emotion, "G-d is so good to me."

By Dina Hendel
The trees remind me of growing. Each one is a masterpiece, and I am awed. I am also a "masterpiece," and I am also unfinished . . .

By Varda Branfman
Faith in Humanity
What does G-d want with sinners like me? Does He appreciate all the effort I put into trying not to be what I am?

By Tzvi Freeman
The ego employs a more innocuous method of thwarting our connection to G-d. It allows us to seek spirituality, but inserts the condition, "Only do not go far off-pray for me!"

By Rabbi Ben A.
It happens all too often. People become so set in their mediocrity that they give up hope of ever achieving a breakthrough.

By Yossy Goldman
No person is "broken" or ready to be discarded. Each of us is valuable, and has a valuable contribution to make to our world.

By Chana Weisberg
Watch Watch (1:39)
The meaning of Yisrael, the name of all Jews.

By Chaim Mentz
Watch Watch (2:13)
My children specifically enjoy hearing my most vivid image of a late March Canadian blizzard, the night of my Bat Mitzvah . . .

By Batya (Schochet) Lisker
When Rabbi Hillel finally finished, his companion was quite upset. "I don't understand," he complained. "I thought you wanted to spend Shabbat with the Rebbe . . ."

By Yanki Tauber
Jewish History
The most renowned of the Jewish medieval scholars, Maimonides indelibly changed the face of Judaism. Read about his scholarship and achievements, and the modern-day global campaign to incorporate his teachings into every Jew's daily study schedule.

A survey of the life, work and legacy of one of the most influential figures in Jewish history, Rabbi Moses Maimonides (1135-1204).

By J. Immanuel Schochet
Founder of Chabad
A short biography of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad Chassidism, with links leading to many of his teachings.

This is what man is all about; this is the purpose of his creation—to make for G-d a dwelling in the physical world . . .

The Rebbe said with great feeling: "You speak of all that you need. But you say nothing of what you are are needed for."

From the writings of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch
Video Class
Reincarnation: Part 3
Reasons why souls may need to endure the challenge of embodiment more than once.

By Yisroel Levine
Watch Watch (1:26:31)
Judaism 101
Which crime is worse, financial exploitation or verbal abuse? "Money can be reimbursed," the Talmud notes, "but the hurt from words is irreparable . . ."

Redeeming the Firstborn Son
Pidyon Haben: We are commanded to "redeem" firstborn sons after they reach 30 days of age. What is the significance of this rite, and how is it done?

Relationships
How couples can build the kind of life together where both will give and receive the maximum amount of love.

By Manis Friedman
Watch Watch (54:49)
When people marry, many feel as if they were given an imaginary thermometer and now have the right to check their spouse's moods whenever they feel like it.

By Miriam Adahan
Parenting
Are you in a fight with the other guy, or are you facing a struggle between the good and the evil inside your own heart?

By Aron Moss
She used to be a sweet girl, but for the past year or two, things have been getting more and more out of hand.

By Beryl Tritel
Kids
Va'eira Parshah Report
Senior Weather/Catastrophe Correspondent Jono gives us a meteorological look at the Ten Plagues.

Dovid Taub & Jonathan Goorvich
Watch Watch (4:24)