Daily Thought

We are not waiting for some great revelation from above to save us from our incompetence as guardians of this world and put everything in order. Rather, we are waiting to see the sun rise over everything we have done, to see the fruits of our labors blossom in an eternal spring. A New Age comes upon the world as a spring rain upon a plowed and seeded field. Plow and sow now, while there is still time. —The Rebbe

Reprinted from 365 Meditations of the Rebbe by Tzvi Freeman

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Rabbi Yanki Tauber   
It turns out that lots of people believe in life after death. But at some point, common wisdom has it, life as we know it will come to an end. Jewish tradition has a more encouraging scenario.
 
Why must there be a physical Resurrection? Print E-mail
Ask Moses   
Why must there be a physical Resurrection of the Dead; why can't our souls receive spiritual reward in Heaven?
 
Details of the Resurrection of the Dead Print E-mail
Adapted from the Rebbe's writings   
ImageWho will merit the resurrection? What about those who have numerous identities (through Reincarnation)? What will it be like? Who will be resurrected first? Will everyone die before the Resurrection? Will there be a Judgment Day?
 
The Resurrection of the Dead & Human Cloning Print E-mail
Yehudis Cohen   
Skeptical? That's O.K. You're not alone. Sprinkled throughout the Talmud are interactions between our Sages and Jews and gentiles who questioned the possibility of the future resurrection of the dead after the coming of Moshiach -- a fundamental belief of Judaism. Today technology and science are affording us the opportunity to visualize that which, until now, has been a abstract belief.
 
The Talmud on The Resurrection Print E-mail
the Talmud (Artscroll Edition)   
The Talmud is replete with discussion about the resurrection and its intriguing particulars. It also includes responses by our Sages to those who challenged the idea of Resurrection.
 
e-Book: To Live & To Live Again Print E-mail
Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov   
This book is an overview of the Resurrection of the Dead based on the Classical Sources and on the Teachings of Chabad Chassidism. It was researched, written and annotated by Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov. Rabbi Dubov’s research gleans from the Tanach, Talmud, Midrash, Halachah, Kabbalah and Hassidic Philosophy, and echoes the underlying harmony of these seemingly diverse disciplines.
 
Overcoming Self Imposed Limitations
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The Pathans
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A Taste of Future - A Comprehensive review of Signs of Moshiach That We Are Witnessing Today
of course the gentile fits in. you guys will enjoy the peeace and prosperit...
Who Needs a Human Moshiach?
I do Benei Noach outreach...What can you tell me about the Holy Temple and ...