Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

Michael Laitman: The Unity Paradox

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Lately, it seems as though the more we talk about Jewish unity, the more we feel the lack of it. Unity has been a hallmark of our nation since Moses united us at the foot of Mt. Sinai and we

Michael Laitman: The Bell Tolls For Us

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“No man is an island, entire of it self; every man is a peace of the continent, a part of the main. …And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” In one phrase,

The New York Times article, “Who Are You, People of Israel?”

Dear readers,
I received numerous comments by email to my The New York Times article, “Who Are You, People of Israel?”. I am delighted that it touched so many of you and will do my best to reply to all of you. Please leave your comments and thoughts here and I will be more than happy to reply to all of them.
Warmly, Michael

Feedback on the New York Times article, “What We Jews Owe the World”

I received numerous comments by email to my The New York Times articles, “Who Are You, People of Israel?” and the latest one “What We Jews Owe the World.” I am delighted that these articles touched so many of you and will do my best to reply to all of you. Please leave your comments and thoughts here and I will be more than happy to reply to all of them.

The Jewish Telegraph article, “Unity of Jews sets an example to nations”

In this interview for a British newspaper, The Jewish Telegraph, Dr. Laitman talks about the positive response he received from Jews and non-Jews around the world to his Who Are You, People of Israel feature in the NY Times.

My interview with Corriere del Ticino

My interview with Corriere del Ticino, where I explained how the wisdom of Kabbalah uses the ego for human evolution rather than trying to suppress it like religions do; and how the true reason for anti-Semitism in the world is

From Ferguson, to Baltimore, to…?

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The US social fabric is going through a test whose outcome is anyone’s guess. If you look at the history of unrests in the US, it is clear that they are on an upward trend. It is not that there haven’t been

The Difference between Sarah Silverman in 2011, and Michael Douglas in 2015

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Looking at the title, you probably ask, “What’s the difference? You probably mean, ‘What’s the connection between Sarah Silverman in 2011, and Michael Douglas in 2015!’” Well, I am not talking about the connection between them personally, but about the

Letter to Influencers in Advance of the G-20 Cannes Summit

The following letter was written on behalf of the ARI Institute and sent to hundreds of influencers in politics, economics, business and other fields with the aim of adding to the dialog toward bringing solutions to the crises humanity faces.

Michael Laitman: The BDS Has Reached The 100th Monkey

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There is a theory called “The 100th monkey effect.” This theory posits that a new behavior or idea leaps from anonymity to popularity once a critical number of people have adopted it. The theory is based on a rather disputed

Commemorating Professor Wistrich: A Jewish Scholar Concerned With The Bigger Picture

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In October 2014, I had the privilege of meeting with Hebrew University Professor Robert S. Wistrich, head of the Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism, for a televised discussion on the roots of anti-Semitism. Prof. Wistrich, one of

“Killing Jews Is Worship” — the Anti-Muslim Anti-Jewish Ad

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Following a court ruling, a controversial ad is set to appear on NYC buses and subways. The ad will read: “Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah,” and below it, the source of the quote: Hamas MTV.