Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

Insights from Kabbalah In Light of Netanyahu’s UN Speech

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the UN General Assembly was impressive. The rhetorical talent, the perfect English, and the ability to communicate complex messages all stand to his favor. As much as one may criticize him, he fulfills his

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the UN

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at the UN General Assembly was impressive. The rhetorical talent, the perfect English, and the ability to communicate complex messages all stand to his favor. As much as one may criticize him, he fulfills his

The UN 73rd General Assembly, Simchat Torah and How to Repair the World

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During this year’s 73rd General Assembly, each member of the UN state had an opportunity to address the international community. Coincidentally, this year, the UN gathering took place during Sukkot, and the last day will align with Simchat Torah (Rejoicing

Sukkot: How Humanity Can Live in Harmony Under One Roof

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Home is now a relative concept for masses of people across the globe. Every day, the pursuit of better opportunities and jobs prompts many to migrate to new locations. Record numbers simply have no option and are forcibly displaced as a result

Why Is There Anti-Semitism?

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Overlooking the controversy of what is anti-Jewish discourse Anti-Semitism has been at the center of a recent semantic dilemma, with opposite perspectives in Europe and the US in terms of what is considered anti-Semitic and a legitimate criticism of Israel.

10 Years to the Financial Crisis: What Now?

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A decade after the global financial crisis, new research exposes how a small elite prevented a worldwide catastrophe. But what is the cost of keeping our increasingly unbalanced, profit-driven systems in place? What are the greater balancing forces from nature

The Meaning of Our Personal Yom Kippur and Its Connection to the World

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First of all, let’s create the context. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, does not exist. According to the wisdom of Kabbalah, it’s waiting to be built inside of each of us, and only afterward can it truly be realized. Kabbalah

‘Tikkun olam’ in the New Year 5779

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According to the wisdom of Kabbalah, the “correction of the world” will only happen when we first repair the relations between people. (September 13, 2018 / JNS) “I wish all my Jewish friends in Iran and Jews worldwide a very happy new year

UK Racism Posters Against Israel

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Bus stops across London were defaced with posters in the colors of the PLO flag declaring “Israel is a racist endeavor.” Apparently, these unauthorized ads protest the British Labor Party’s decision to adopt the definition for anti-Semitism by the International

15 Rosh Hashanah Insights You Don’t Know About

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We have been celebrating Rosh HaShanah, the beginning of the Hebrew year, for 5,778 years already. What could truly be renewed this year, and how can we change our perception of reality so that the coming year will be significantly

Trump’s Moves Better Suited to Our Interconnected Globe in Our Times

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Last week, President Trump made another strategic move on the global chessboard. He officially announced that the U.S. is pulling back funding for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees. Germany, in response to Trump, announced that it would

A Review of Anti-Semitism in America

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A review of anti-Semitism in America after the Unite the Right 2 rally. Let’s be realistic. The magnitude of racism and anti-Semitism in America cannot be measured by the low attendance at the recent Unite the Right 2 rally, the