Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

The Trump Impeachment Campaign Will Hurt American Jewry

In broad daylight or behind the scenes, self-hating Jews have always been the worst detractors of the Jews, and their most injurious and treacherous enemies. It is one thing for citizens of a democratic country to disagree with their president

The Demise of the Great Retailers

By The great retailers are dying. If the landslide of brick-and-mortar retail chain stores that are shutting down continues, by the end of this year, over 8,600 stores will have closed their doors. By comparison, in 2008, at the height

The Pillars of Consumerism Are Crumbling

What happens when jobs and stores disappear? What will we buy and how will we buy it? Luckily, a new industry will provide both income and a new commodity to consume. The pillars of consumerism are crumbling. For the past

Michael Laitman: Forget Paris—The Unsuspected Culprit Behind Global Warming

Global warming is happening, and this can have severe consequences on humanity. However, there is no conclusive evidence that CO2 is the primary culprit When a pack of Earth-polluting wolves bleat like sheep led to the slaughter over CO2 emissions,

Forget Paris—the Unsuspected Culprit Behind Global Warming

When a pack of Earth-polluting wolves bleat like sheep led to the slaughter over CO2 emissions, look for an ulterior motive. Last week, President Trump withdrew the United States from one of the worst deals it ever made: the Paris

Will the US Become a Nation of the Idle Young?

At a time of high unemployment and reluctance to work, basic income contingent upon nurturing solidarity is paramount. A poll recently published by the Census Bureau has found that in 2015 “1 in 3 young people, or about 24 million

Michael Laitman: Will The US Become A Nation Of The Idle Young?

At a time of high unemployment and reluctance to work, basic income contingent upon nurturing solidarity is paramount. A poll recently published by the Census Bureau has found that “1 in 3 young people, or about 24 million lived in

Survival in the Age of Willing Joblessness

The old era, where a job is a necessity, is ending. A new, jobless era is dawning, and we had better be prepared. Last April, the Census Bureau released a study that found a worrying trend: Many young people have

Michael Laitman: What Our Ancestors Knew That We Don’t, And Why This Is Important Especially Today

Precisely 50 days after their exodus from Egypt, the people of Israel achieved the level of complete unity and became “as one man with one heart.” In consequence, they received the Torah. Since then, no enemy has ever defeated the

The futility of politics (and how we can really make things better)

Last week’s column “Fascism is looming over the US — and it’s bad news for the Jews,” seems to have touched a raw nerve. The nearly 1,000 comments on Jerusalem Post and on social media “accused” me of supporting Hillary

Things That You’re Liable to Read in the Torah – They Ain’t Necessarily So

Nothing is more valuable than the Torah. Why then have we forgotten that the Torah has nothing to do with meaningless words in printed books, and everything to do with unity? It ain’t necessarily so,” sang Sportin’ Life in the

It’s Time to Debunk Misconceptions About the Torah

“Love your neighbor as yourself” is the whole of the Torah. We have forgotten this and instead treat letters as totems. Next week we will celebrate Shavuot, the festival of the giving of the Torah. To non-observing Jews, the height