Who is Allowed to Praise Hashem?
In this psalm, the great trust King David had Hashem is described, as well as many praises to Hashem that He has fulfilled what He promised to us
In this psalm, the great trust King David had Hashem is described, as well as many praises to Hashem that He has fulfilled what He promised to us
The Midrash connects the opening words of Tehillim 118:1, “Hodu Lashem ki tov ki l’olam chasdo – Praise G-d for He is good, His kindness is eternal,” the Rebbe’s new kapitel, with the idea underlying the Rebbe’s famous letter to Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (1884-1963), the second president of Israel. In this revealing letter, the Rebbe shares his earliest vision of Moshiach, the nasi and king.
How did the Rebbe respond when he heard the young son of R’ Levkivker say the blessing for S’firas HaOmer? * Why did the woman think that the local shluchim were “strange birds,” and what connection was there with a lack of excitement about Moshiach? * Why did the fellow refuse to accept the jelly doughnut? * A rousing speech by R’ Boruch Chaim Levkivker, shliach of the Rebbe and director of the Chabad House in Ramat Menachem Begin in Tzfas, at the large national gathering in honor of Yud Aleph Nissan
Last year, on the morning of the Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach’s birthday, when I began saying the morning blessings, thoughts came to me in the spirit of the day. I thought it would be nice to share them with you, my fellow Chassidim
“As he approaches his 90th birthday next month, the Rebbe’s power has never been greater.” With this sentence, a New York Times reporter described the Lubavitcher Rebbe in a magazine article entitled, The Oracle of Crown Heights, before 11 Nissan 5752.
In honor of Yud-Alef Nissan, the birthday of the Nasi Ha’dor, our reporter collected personal accounts and stories, big and small, from people who feel that the Rebbe cares for them.