How One Treats Their Fellow
The way one treats their fellow is the way that Heaven treats him.
The Center For Jewish Thought
The way one treats their fellow is the way that Heaven treats him.
Bringing light to another is of utmost importance.
A person’s rectification is derived from the negativity itself.
Selling one’s sins and mitzvot – an intrinsic or extrinsic connection.
The essence of a Jew is that no matter his sins, he never abandons his identity as a Jew.
Depression can be a living hell – quite literally. Here Reb Tzadok explains that it absolves a person of sin.
Between warmth and cold
The 4th Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, had an assistant named Yosef Mordechai—who also served his father, the Tzemach Tzedek.[1] Once, this Yosef Mordechai, having become agitated in the kitchen, angrily entered the...
The following statement about song was made by the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn:[1] The “voice awakens intent” is a statement expressed in various places[2]: “The chassidim of the Alter Rebbe, the...