A Thought On Faith
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui One of the basic foundations to living as an “honorable and virtuous” person is pronounced to us by the prophet Chabakuk, “A righteous man lives with his faith”. Also, there is...
The Center For Jewish Thought
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui One of the basic foundations to living as an “honorable and virtuous” person is pronounced to us by the prophet Chabakuk, “A righteous man lives with his faith”. Also, there is...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui Here’s a story that demonstrates the importance of treating everyone with respect for no other reason than, your life may depend on it. The saintly Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui We were talking about anxiety. What brings it on and how to relieve ourselves of the stress, uneasiness and apprehension associated with high anxiety. If left unaddressed, ultimately this takes...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The question goes like this. If G-d is everywhere and everything is predestined, do people have any choice and/or influence in the end results? The answer to this question can...
The proper perspective on earning a livelihood.
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui There is a story about a little wave, bobbing along in the ocean, having a grand old time. He’s enjoying the wind and the fresh air – until he notices...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui What you do, speak, think, makes a genuine difference, and in that order. The bible says we were are created in the form and image of G-d. Now certainly, G-d...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The bible commands us, “Do not curse a deaf person.” If the problem with cursing someone, was strictly, the fact that his feelings are hurt, why would cursing a deaf...
A lesson in prioritizing from the third Chabad Rebbe.