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The Story the Flame is Trying to Tell You
How do you feel when you sit and truly observe a candle’s flame? What do you see in that steady, piercing glow? More importantly, have you ever tried to listen to its story? In Jewish mysticism, light and darkness are more than physical states; they are the ultimate metaphors for the human experience. They capture the central tension at the core of our existence—providing both the map to navigate our internal struggles and the fire to overcome them. The Mystical Narrative Th


From Pit to Palace: The Power of Seeing Another's Pain
The story of Joseph and his brothers is often hailed as one of literature's greatest, its timeless grip on our imagination rooted in the raw, core dramas of life depicted with unflinching biblical intensity . I recall years ago, at the Wallace Collection in London, encountering a painting by the 17th-century Spanish master Bartolomé Esteban Murillo . His depiction of the scene was so vivid that, for the first time, I could truly envision the despair in Joseph’s expression a


Know Thyself, Know Thy Enemy: The Art of War in Jewish History
Relationships, Conflict, and Clarity Relationships are fundamental to the human experience. Whether with family, friends, or in the sphere of business and community, our interactions define much of our lives. A healthy relationship requires a deep and clear understanding of both oneself and the person we seek to engage with. Without this twin foundation, all other efforts will inevitably be compromised. This principle becomes even more critical in times of conflict. To naviga


Jacob’s Survival Strategy for a Chaotic World
How do we move forward with such limited visibility? How do we plan for the future in a world of extreme volatility? And as Jews, how do we sleep at night when trust itself feels uncertain?” As human beings, we adapt to many circumstances. But one force shakes us more deeply than hardship itself: uncertainty . It is not the mountain we fear most, but the fog around it. When visibility fades, fear rushes in to fill the map. If anyone knew this vulnerability, it was our forefat
When Chaos Meets Purpose: A Timeless Lesson From Rebecca’s Twins
It is the most influential book in human history—the greatest bestseller of all time. No work has been more widely translated, read, discussed, or interpreted. This book is the Bible—the story of all stories. It is the narrative of civilization, continuously unfolding across millennia. It offers a blueprint for an ideal world while chronicling the consequences—personal, national, and global—of choices that drift from its eternal principles. At the dawn of Jewish history, we e


Only One Language Moves the World: The Courage to Speak the Truth
The story of the Jewish people is arguably the greatest ever told—a testament to extraordinary resilience, unwavering faith, and the ability to endure challenges unmatched in human history. At the heart of this enduring saga lies our unbreakable connection to the Land of Israel—a bond that has shaped us since our earliest beginnings. A profound window into this bond appears in Abraham’s negotiations to purchase land in Hebron upon the passing of our matriarch Sarah. Seeking a


How Much Giving Is Enough?
The Talmud presents a profound moral dilemma: “If two people are traveling on a desolate path and one holds a jug of water—enough for only one—if both drink, both will die; if only one drinks, he will live.” Rabbi Akiva rules that the one who possesses the water should drink it himself, based on the verse, “And your brother shall live with you” —your own life takes precedence. The first Lubavitcher Rebbe offers a penetrating interpretation: this principle applies only when th


Go Forth: A Tribute to a Life of Purpose and Vision
Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the passing of my father, Rabbi Faivish Vogel, of blessed memory. It is therefore most fitting to draw inspiration from this week’s Torah portion — especially as it was during this very week, back in 1960, that he began his lifelong journey as the Rebbe’s emissary. As one embarks on a journey, it is vital to know the destination. That is why the beginning of the Jewish story, as told in this week’s Torah portion, is so puzzling. G-d say


Who’s Really Making Your Choices? You or the Algorithm?
Are you truly in control of your life, or are others making your choices for you? How much of what you think, feel, and do is genuinely yours—and how much is shaped by outside influence? One of the deepest frustrations in life is the sense that our choices are being made for us. This feeling clashes with something core to our humanity: the innate desire to be free. In today’s digital world, this struggle is more intense than ever. Algorithms, notifications, and endless stream


Every Other Narrative Has Failed — Time to Tell Our Own
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks once asked Sir Isaiah Berlin to describe the Jew. His answer was simple and profound: “A Jew has a good sense of history.” We are witnessing today the beginning of a paradigm shift. There is a profound spiritual realignment taking place among Jews in Israel and around the world—and it is happening in the non-Jewish world as well. The overwhelming majority of hostages who have returned have demonstrated a profound reconnection with their faith and heritag
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