Chabad of the Western Wall

Chabad of the Western Wall Sharing age old traditions with a modern world at the place where it all began. Helping to connect every mind and heart of the Jewish Nation with meaning

WAR and PEACEFrom the time you begin to breathe, a war rages within. From the time you attain citizenship of this world,...
15/04/2025

WAR and PEACE
From the time you begin to breathe, a war rages within.

From the time you attain citizenship of this world, you must struggle with your own frailties to stand upright, as a human being was meant to stand.

From the time you yearn to reach higher, you must engage the animal that comes dressed within this meat and bones, to carry it up with you. You must play its own game on its own turf, speak to it in its own language, meditate upon those matters that can inspire it, bear with it until you can bring it to the side of peace.

You must descend to a place of chaos and madness to redeem yourself from there.

And so this battle plays out not only in the spiritual arena of meditation and prayer, but also in the very human world of eating your meal, of raising a family, of worldly pursuits, infiltrating that world so as to conquer it, to rip away its veil and reveal the G‑dly sparks it contains, as Jacob dressed in the clothes of Esau, wrestling with his angel on the cold, sodden earth of a night to which he does not belong.

Yet at all times and in every situation you retain access to a point of perfect oneness within, a place where there is no opposition to fight, no choices that could be made, no existence at all, nothing other than “the Creator of all things to whom I am bound as one.”

It is not the battle that defines you, nor the role in which you must invest yourself, nor the opponent with whom you fight. You are none of these. You are that point of peace within.

And so, even your battle is in peace.
"Moshiach is on the way..."
Photo courtesy of R. Moshe Schlass
www.chabad.org

Jerusalem Marathon runner putting on tefillin after the run
04/04/2025

Jerusalem Marathon runner putting on tefillin after the run

Wisdom never shattered.Within the original conception of this universe, within it's design and its destiny, within that ...
16/03/2025

Wisdom never shattered.

Within the original conception of this universe, within it's design and its destiny, within that intense thought that exploded into the innumerable fragments that comprise our world, deep within was a seed, and within that seed lay the power of all that could ever be, the power of the infinite.

We call that seed chochmah, translated as wisdom. The Kabbalists call it "the power of what is."

Chabad.org, Daily Wisdom
Picture courtesy of Moshe Schlass intimatewiththeinfinite.com

The Mitzva of Tefillin: Mystical Blueprint: The main difference between the tallit and the tefillin is that the tallit i...
05/03/2025

The Mitzva of Tefillin: Mystical Blueprint: The main difference between the tallit and the tefillin is that the tallit is a surrounding light with truly no connection to the worldly reality - but the tefillin represents the intellectual drive behind one's emotions which eventually breaks out of rational bounds [and becomes a form of infatuation with G-d](from "The Path of Your Commandments" by the third Lubavitcher Rebbe - picture courtesy of R. Moshe Schlass)

HaRishonim High School, 12th grade from Herzelia
30/01/2025

HaRishonim High School, 12th grade from Herzelia

B"HWe are trees, living two lives at once.One life breaking through the soil into this world. Where, with all our might,...
16/01/2025

B"H
We are trees, living two lives at once.

One life breaking through the soil into this world. Where, with all our might, we struggle to rise above it, grapple for its sun and its dew, desperate not to be torn away by the fury of its storms or consumed by its fires.

Then there are our roots, deep under the ground, unmoving and serene. They are our ancient mothers and fathers, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rivkah, Yaakov, Leah and Rachel.

They lie deep within us, at our very core. For them, there is no storm, no struggle. There is only the One, the Infinite, for Whom all the cosmos with all its challenges are nothing more than a fantasy renewed every moment from the void.

Our strength is from our bond with them, and with their nurture we will conquer the storm. We will bring beauty to the world we were planted within.

-R. Tzvi Freeman (from the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe)
"Moshiach is on the way…"
Photo courtesy of R. Moshe Schlass
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/1489472/jewish/Chair-Meditation.htm

B"HHow could it be that a prayer goes unanswered?Some will tell you that every prayer is answered, but sometimes the ans...
07/01/2025

B"H
How could it be that a prayer goes unanswered?

Some will tell you that every prayer is answered, but sometimes the answer is, “no”.

Those who say this do not understand the secret of prayer. For prayer is when a human being below burns down the walls of his or her own ego, bringing delight to the One Above. And when delight is brought Above, it must return below.

So some will tell you that, yes, the prayer is always answered, but perhaps only in a spiritual realm. Not always can a prayer affect the coarseness of our material world.

But this cannot be, for the human being below did not pray for a spiritual blessing, but for a material one. To the place from which the prayer came, to there the blessing must return.

Rather, it must be that every prayer is answered, in our world, now, for the one who prayed and for that which he prayed.

The problem is only in the packaging—that it is wrapped up in the messy business of our coarse and dark world, so that at times we cannot see through the wrappings to discover the answer to our prayer.

But there will be a time when all of us will return to the One Above with all our hearts, and then all the concealment of this world will be shattered. The wrappings will fall away and we will see how each prayer was answered in its time. And we will hold all the blessings of all those millennia in our hands.
-Tzvi Freeman (www.chabad.org)
Picture courtesy of R. Moshe Schlass (www.intimatewiththeinfinite.com

Israeli High School students
23/12/2024

Israeli High School students

Sharing the mitzvah of taking the four species together, "Shaking the Lulav",  for the holiday of Sukkot
18/10/2024

Sharing the mitzvah of taking the four species together, "Shaking the Lulav", for the holiday of Sukkot

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