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"I Am My Beloved's, My Beloved Is Mine"
“I Am My Beloved’s, My Beloved Is Mine”
The sages teach that “Elul” is an acronym for the verse in Song of Songs: “I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is mine.”
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“You Didn't Even Ask!”
The itinerary was prepared, locations were secured, families signed up, and everything was ready to go. There was just one final step: They wanted the Rebbe's blessing.
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A Month to Prepare
A Month to Prepare
Throughout the month of Elul, the Jewish people has a collective task: to prepare itself to be inscribed and sealed for a good and sweet year.
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Blood, Tears, and Stone
Blood, Tears, and Stone
Marking the yahrtzeit of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson
By Yosef Neymotin, edited and annotated by Dovid Margolin

Old age is a virtue and a blessing...It is true that a 20-year-old can dance the night away while his grandmother tires after a few minutes. But man was not created to dance for hours on end. Man was created to make life on earth purer, brighter and holier than it was before he came on the scene... In this regard, a person's value and productivity only increases with age... The institution of "retirement", which pushes millions of men and women to the sidelines of society each year, is a tragic waste of human life and resources.
— The Lubavitcher Rebbe
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