Book Review: Torah From The Warsaw Ghetto

A buried manuscript from the Holocaust, uncovered to become a discussion on faith. Torah From the Years of Wrath 1939-1943: The Historical Context of the Aish Kodesh By Dr. Henry Abramson Published by CreateSpace, 2017 Reviewed by Chana Silberstein PhD By virtue of the circumstances of its survival, one feels morally compelled to read the […]

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Young Professionals Take in Jewish Pride on the Streets of Brooklyn

Headlines around the world may be sounding the alarm on anti-Semitism, but this past weekend in one neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., only Jewish pride and joy were on display. Ask Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Getzy Markowitz of the Montreal Torah Center in Canada. Just a few months ago, his father-in-law made headlines as the victim of an […]

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It’s Not A Hand-Out, It’s A Hand-Up

Tikkun olam makes Canada a better place for everyone involved Moss Park, at the intersection of Queen and Jarvis Roads, is not the destination playground families choose for Sunday afternoon entertainment. In Toronto’s downtown, the park plays host to throngs of homeless people and is surrounded by shelters and subsidized housing. But for a few […]

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Learn How to Fix Your Most Precious Possession: Yourself

‘Character Over Conflict’ a free online course on personal character development Over the past two decades, the world has become accustomed to turning to online video tutorials to help fix everything from creaky floorboards to malfunctioning computers. In Chabad.org’s latest online course, Character Over Conflict, viewers will learn how to fix something more personal: themselves. […]

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