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Pinchas

By the Numbers
9 Facts About the Jews of Sweden

Sweden is home to a significant Jewish community with a relatively recent history.
The Miracle of Entebbe and the Rebbe's Response

Fifty years on, we revisit the Entebbe rescue and explore the deeper lessons the Rebbe drew from it.
Quiz
Pinchas Parshah Quiz

Take this quiz to see how well you know the parshah of Pinchas
The Freeman Files
What Is a Mitzvah?

The only way a Creator can connect with a creature is by a simple request.
Voices
The Chassidic Backstory of the Backward Cap

The year was 1844, and Tsar Nikolai the First (known as the Iron Tsar) was launching his multipronged campaign against his Jewish subjects.
The Rabbi, the Bandit, and the Shabbat Miracle

Terrified that robbers might attack, the Bedouin guide slunk away from the group and hid among the rocks. From there, he watched Rabbi Yosef Chaim and his companions.
Parshah
If You're Here, You Can

How can we feel better about the reality we have been given and learn to meet life's challenges with joy?
Lifestyle
Cabbage & Noodle Kugel

Fundamental to our faith is the belief that every event in a person's life is by Divine Providence. So expressions such as "If only I had...," "If only I hadn't..." smack of heresy.
— Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860-1920)
Print Magazine

Blind faith is intellect’s most deadly foe. Intellect that would surrender to faith has forfeited its very nature.

True faith is intellect’s most vital partner. To travel beyond its boundaries, intellect must find a vision that transcends itself.

That is the meaning of true faith: A perspective that surpasses the field ...

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