Video: The Odd Seder Invitation

Torah Cafe presents two inspiring videos for the upcoming holiday of Pesach. In the first, former Chief Rabbi of Britain Lord Jonathan Sacks gives a eye opening explanation for the opening invitation to the Seder. In the second, Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein, director of the Jewish Learning Academy at Lubavitch of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, answers the question: Do we need “freedom to do” or “freedom to be”?

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Weekly Story: You Were Not Abandoned, Part 2

One year, around ten years after the passing of Malka’s adopted parents and her immediate decision to move as far away as one can, a rabbi showed up in her village, knocked on her door and asked if she was Jewish. “I was shocked,” says Malka, “as I thought I would never be found; but I answered truthfully, ‘Yes.’ But then I asked him, ‘How do you know?’ He told me that he has a small package containing matza for me from the Rebbe.”

Kehot Releases Special Edition of the Rebbe’s Kapitel

In honor of the Rebbe’s birthday, Kehot Publication Society has released a special edition of the Rebbe’s Kapitel Tehillim for the coming year, Kapitel 116, which is excerpted from their newly-published Tehillim with commentary from the Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah, Classic commentators and the Chasidic masters, compiled by Rabbi Yosef B. Marcus.

Weekly Letter: 770’s Handmade Aron Kodesh

This week, we present a letter from the Rebbe in which he thanks the donor of a new Aron Kodesh for 770, who personally handcrafted it from wood and gifted it in honor of the Rebbe’s 72nd birthday in 1974. The Aron Kodesh still stands in its place today, over 40 years later. The letter, written originally in English, is from the archives of the Rebbe’s personal trusted secretary, Rabbi Nissan Mindel.