Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

What are the ten commandments given in the bible?

  The Ten Commandments are the laws of our absolute connection to each other and with the force of bestowal that holds our connection together. The Torah is given at the foot of Mount Sinai, which is a gigantic mountain

Jewish Unity and Antisemitism, Part II

PETACH TIKVAH, Israel –In the previous article, we described Abraham’s struggle to spread his revelation that there is only one force in reality, which he called “God,” that that force manifested in two ways—giving and receiving—and everything in reality reflected

Equality ad Absurdum

  Recently, six of the popular children’s books author Dr. Seuss were banned from Amazon for ostensibly containing “racist” content. As a child, Dr. Seuss, who came from German descent, was himself a victim of prejudice after suffering from anti-German

What does it mean to covet thy neighbor’s wife?

The states in which we progress should be aimed only at bestowal, and not for self-benefit. Our state is very interesting regarding our spiritual path. On one hand, we are alone and the whole world is inside us, as it

On Jewish Unity and Antisemitism (first in series)

PETACH TIKVAH, Israel — The editor of one of the papers where I write regular op-eds requested more information on my message that if Jews are not united, they bring on themselves antisemitism. Specifically, he wanted to know my sources

A Two-Pronged Solution to Campus Antisemitism

Academia has become a bastion of antisemitism across the globe, and both the UK and the US are not exceptions. The most recent case of inflammatory statements against Jews and Israel emerged from David Miller, a professor of political sociology

What to Do with Vocal, Antisemitic Academics

Professor of Political Sociology David Miller of the University of Bristol recently referred to Jewish students on his campus as “pawns” of Israel, “a violent, racist, foreign regime engaged in ethnic cleansing.” Such accusations are baseless and absurd. However, the

What does the 8th commandment consist of ( Thou shalt not steal)?

The eighth commandment, “Thou shalt not steal,” is the same as the previous commandment, “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” with the sole difference being that adultery and theft relate to two different levels of desires. Nature is constructed of four

What really is the intendent meaning of ” Thou shalt not commit adultery”?

Before the commandment of “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” the commandment, “Thou shalt not kill,” described the key prohibition in holding a correct relationship with the Creator: that we should not use our relationship with the Creator for self-benefit. Receiving pleasure for

Open Letter to the International Criminal Court

To: The International Criminal Court (ICC) Subject: The Court’s announcement that it will open a formal probe against Israel concerning alleged “war crimes” during the 2014 Operation Protective Edge military campaign. The ICC Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, recently stated that “The

What does the commandment “Thou shalt not kill” mean if not what it says?

The sixth commandment, “Thou shalt not kill,” means to cause no detriment whatsoever to others. The previous five commandments explain a process that leads to us receiving the upper forces, and we need to become a receptacle that lets these

The Benefit in the ICC’s “Unbiased” Investigation against Israel

Fatou Bensouda, the prosecutor in the investigation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) into possible “war crimes” against Israel, promised that the investigation “will be conducted independently, impartially and objectively, without fear or favor.” Right. As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu