Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone (@mottel) 's Twitter Profile
Rabbi Mordechai Lightstone

@mottel

Rabbi for the Extremely Online. Social @Chabad. Founder @myTechTribe. TED Res. Views mine, not employer's. Verified Digital Rabbi.

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Fuel Tech Tribe for 5785! Join the Whisky Social on 9/17, support the work of Tech Tribe, and enjoy delicious bites and drinks with VCs, founders, tech workers and friends! 🥃 Join Us: mytechtribe.org/lchaim

Fuel Tech Tribe for 5785!

Join the Whisky Social on 9/17, support the work of Tech Tribe, and enjoy delicious bites and drinks with VCs, founders, tech workers and friends! 

🥃 Join Us: mytechtribe.org/lchaim
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🙏What was the prayer that kept Sapir Cohen strong during 55 days of H*mas? The summer of 2023, Sapir Cohen was worried about her health. Told by doctors that her worrying was worse for her health, she began to look for something to help her feel at ease. She saw on Instagram

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This photo, btw, was taken during that 2am meeting *exactly* 60 years ago - on September 3, 1964! I wrote about that encounter: chabad.org/news/article_c…

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anyone who really wants to know what the Lubavitcher Rebbe thought about non-Jews should read chapter 16 of Engaging the Essence, by Yosef Bronstein this is a public service announcement korenpub.com/products/engag…

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Who Was The Lubavitcher Rebbe? Born in 1902 in Nikolaev, Ukraine, the life of the Lubavitcher Rebbe encompasses many of the epochs of the 20th century: The rise and fall of the Soviet Union, the Holocaust, modern Israel, the cultural revolution of the 1960s and the dawn of the

Who Was The Lubavitcher Rebbe?

Born in 1902 in Nikolaev, Ukraine, the life of the Lubavitcher Rebbe encompasses many of the epochs of the 20th century: The rise and fall of the Soviet Union, the Holocaust, modern Israel, the cultural revolution of the 1960s and the dawn of the
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candace: I have obtained information confirming that chabad has NOT in fact established centers on the moon or mars. all photos are FAKES

candace: I have obtained information confirming that chabad has NOT in fact established centers on the moon or mars. all photos are FAKES
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Brilliant! The powerful chasidic lessons the Rebbe learned from America's national mottos. "It is highly significant and instructive that America's national mottos are “In G‑d We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum.” ... these mottos are instructive not only in substance, but also in

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What did the Rebbe say about Jews and non-Jews and our common human kinship? "Our Sages of the Talmud explain why the creation of man differed from the creation of other living species and why, among other things, man was created as a single individual, unlike other living

What did the Rebbe say about Jews and non-Jews and our common human kinship?

"Our Sages of the Talmud explain why the creation of man differed from the creation of other living species and why, among other things, man was created as a single individual, unlike other living
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✨ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE REBBE The life and living legacy of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson of saintly memory, the most influential rabbi in modern history.

✨ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE REBBE 

The life and living legacy of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson of saintly memory, the most influential rabbi in modern history.
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The Rebbe articulated a bold vision for society - for Jews and non-Jews alike. Each and every one of us is endowed by Creator with the capacity to channel our actions for good and responsibility to transform the world for the better. Placing a strong emphasis on the vital role of

The Rebbe articulated a bold vision for society - for Jews and non-Jews alike. Each and every one of us is endowed by Creator with the capacity to channel our actions for good and responsibility to transform the world for the better. Placing a strong emphasis on the vital role of
Manilan Houle (@manilanh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been reflecting on this letter all day. The Rebbe’s words are indisputable, humanity differs from all other living species. And that before there were all the things that divide us, we were one. We continue to be inextricably linked Jews and non-Jews. Our responsibilities

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“One of the reasons—our Sages declare—is that it was G-d’s design that the human race, all humans everywhere and at all times, should know that each and all descend from the one and the same single progenitor, a fully developed human being created in the image of G-d, so that no

“One of the reasons—our Sages declare—is that it was G-d’s design that the human race, all humans everywhere and at all times, should know that each and all descend from the one and the same single progenitor, a fully developed human being created in the image of G-d, so that no
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One of the most fascinating things about how Social Networks have evolved is that we’ve stopped making most of the stuff we share with friends and essentially outsourced that job to "Creators". Networks like Instagram rely on constant interaction between users and their friends

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Super excited to see swsh continue to grow and evolve. In an era where social media in many ways no longer exists, love seeing an app that puts personal memories and experiences back in focus.

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This post probably won't be my most popular. "Should I share this?" I thought to myself today... For years, I kept a part of myself hidden. My Jewish identity was a secret I carried, never letting it see the light of day. Why? Maybe it was fear. Fear of judgment, of being