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| Some call it coincidence, fate or fluke. The dictionary defines serendipity as an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident. But Chabad Shluchim say it's never an accident. It's hashgocha protis, or Divine providence in the particulars of life as it is lived, day by day. |
37 Years Later Survivor Meets Her Hero
01/24/2008 12:00 AM Rabbi Menachem Kutner - Kfar Chabad, Israel
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Cast Your Bread Upon the Water
12/21/2007 10:22 AM Rabbi Danny Cohen - Hebron, ISRAEL
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Menorah at the Mall
12/20/2007 10:11 AM Rabbi Eliezer Zalmanov - Munster, IN, USA
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Playing Priority
12/04/2007 07:15 PM Rabbi Shlomo Kugel - Chabad of the Upper West Side, NYC
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A Pledge, A Prayer, A Deal . . .
11/26/2007 09:35 PM Rabbi Yacov Gerenstadt - Brooklin, S. Paulo, Brazil
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Pure Waters
11/22/2007 05:29 AM Shmuel Brown - Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
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I Knocked On His Door Years Ago, Last Night He Knocked On Mine
11/21/2007 09:57 AM Rabbi Eliezer Zaklikovsky - Monroe, NJ, USA
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Who Knew They Were Taking Pictures?
11/20/2007 07:43 PM Mrs. Faygie Matusof - Madison, WI, USA
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If Not at the Consulate, At Chabad's Shabbos Table . . .
11/20/2007 07:06 PM Rabbi Yaakov Fridman - Moscow, Russia
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I Was Only Shopping for Shabbos
11/20/2007 06:54 PM Rabbi Shmuly Marcus - Cypress, CA, USA
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New Comment:
"Ms. Friedman"
Playing Priority
12/05/2007 12:00 AM
Gail - New York, NY, USA
Updated Blog:
"You never know"
Menorah at the Mall
12/20/2007 12:00 AM
Harry Preston - New York, NY, USA
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