What is a CHASSID?
July 8, 2010 by admin
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Can Gentile be a Chassid? Meaning of “Chasidei Umot HaOlam”
CNN interview Latino Chassid
September 24, 2009 by admin
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CNN interview
Your mission as a SPY
June 17, 2009 by admin
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Join us tonight at the Empire State Building at 6:30pm or by Webcast — click on QLN TV @ 7universal.com
The POWER of POSITIVE SPEECH
June 3, 2009 by admin
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Wednesday 3-Jun-o9 6:30pm at Empire State Building, 59th Floor. Tonight’s discussion is about the importance of GUARDING OUR TONGUE so that we comply to the Universal Precept to “not blaspheme” and bring positive energy and light into our life and the lives of others. Our verbal articulation is man’s greatest power. With our tongue we can bless G-d, bless others and actually bring into being angels.
We welcome your thoughts and examples of good results and outcomes that have resulted from positive speech.
Shavuot 5769 MALIBU, CA
May 28, 2009 by admin
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Shavuot en Malibu — Gracias Rabino Levi Cunin
Thank you!!!! On behalf of all members of the Bnei Noach Congregation in Downey, CA.
“We feel that we received a ‘double portion’ of blessings when we came to your Chabad Center to hear the reading of the 10 Commandments, it is an experience we will never forget…and the ice cream and cheesecake were very good too!” Words cannot express the gratefulness we have to G-d for this opportunity.”
- El Moré Angel ‘Malak’ (Angel Natanael Torres)
Modeh Ani — The POWER of Morning Prayers
May 5, 2009 by admin
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Learn about the power of the first morning prayer that should come out of our lips:
Modeh Ani…
“I offer thanks to You, living and eternal King, for You have mercifully restored my soul within me; Your faithfulness is great.”
Passover for Gentiles?
March 31, 2009 by admin
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Find out from Rabbi Yossi Garelik the deeper meaning of Passover which applies to each and every person regardless or race, ethnic background or religion.
Death No More !
March 31, 2009 by admin
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Find out why death even exists. It has a purpose which soon will cease to exist. Find out how you can connect to eternity and inmortality. It’s not a dream, but as close to each of us as soon as we open our eyes.
Still Sitting on the Fence? –new 8 week series starts this week–
March 16, 2009 by admin
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To kick-off the new series of lectures, we’ll discuss what “Sitting on the Fence” means regarding the 7 Universal Core Values. If you’re still thinking about coming to the lecture or not, don’t sit on the fence and join the discussion. You’ll be surprised how much you will learn.
What do you think “Sitting on the Fence” means?
Sitting On The Fence
The prophet Eliahu challenged the people to not “hop between to opinions”. This state of undecidedness is the most difficult to deal with because the person changes and fluctuates from one moment to another. He is doubleminded. His heart get confused and he confuses others. In this lesson we will call such a person a “Fence Sitter”.
“Eliyahu came to people and told them: For how long can you continue to ’straddle the fence?’ If Hashem is God, then follow only Him, and if Ba’al is god, then follow him, but the people could not answer him.”
Kings I 18:21
Objectives:
1) To define Idol Worship
2) To understand the difference between an Idol Worshiper and a Fence Sitter
3) To determine the feasibility for an Idol Worshiper to change versus a Fence Sitter
4) To understand how to “get off the fence”
Object Lessons:
- Eliahu (Elijah) at Mount Carmel (from I Kings 18)
- Axe in the Hands of the Chopper
- UPS delivers a package with a $1,000,000 from Uncle Tony
1. What is Idol Worship?
To worship anything that is not G-d; to believe that there is another power other than G-d. The concept of “worship” in this context does not just refer to prayer, but it is more about having devotion and gratefulness towards something/someone.
2. Differences between an Idol Worshper and a Fence Sitter
IDOL WORSHIPER… FENCE SITTER…
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3. For who is it easier to change? For an Idol Worshiper or a Fence Sitter?
An idol worshiper can be re-directed towards Truth. The same devotion, commitment and intensity that was towards the idol is now focused on Truth and living a lifestyle fully dedicated to practicing the 7 Universal Core Values.
4. How do we get off the fence?
It’s not enough to believe in G-d, it’s about living by this believe. It is not an ideology, it’s a way of life. Being committed to the Live Giver and being Accountable to
Relevant Questions
1) How does a Fence Sitter corrupt others?
2) In what way does an Idol Worshiper impact others?
3) Why didn’t Eliahu just tell the people to forsake worship to false gods?
Answers
1) The FENCE SITTER corrupts others. Others can relate to him as a good person which enables him to influence people when he is not doing what is good. This is the ROOT CAUSE of CORRUPTION.
2) He confuses others. His double standard gives a false sense of security that it is fine to live this double life. Good and evil must be separated, they can not coexist forever. It is man’s duty to bring out the good from its evil shell.
3) Because the people believed in G-d too. They were not pure and sincere idol worshipers, they wanted to benefit both from G-d and from the idol.
Core Value #7: Quality Control (Create Courts to Implement Justice)
March 2, 2009 by admin
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Core Value # 7 –Quality Control– comes from the positive precept to Create Courts to Implement Justice. If it were not for such a system our Sages teach us that people would eat each other alive. Human nature requires that there be checks and balances and divisions of power.
In your opinion, what has made America the great country that it is? Take a moment to think about this. What is there in the American system of government and justice that can be applied to our own personal lives?








