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Free Lunch, Anyone?




Do you have a special goal or aspiration, something that you would really like to accomplish with your life?

How much time, energy and effort are you actually willing to devote to make your dream happen?


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Posted: May 13, 2010
great job
Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video. It really starts me thinking about what life is all about.
I appreciate that tremendously
Posted By Esther Dukesz, Thornhill

Posted: Apr 27, 2010
Free Lunch, Anyone
perfect video, great exemple, makes you think as to what is your priority.
Thanks Chana
Posted By Leonard

Posted: Apr 27, 2010
Audio lecture
i finally get to see what this violinist looks like. i remember a audio lecture about doing the impossible, i can not remember the Rabbi thou? It was a really good talk about a subject that i understand just a-little bit. The violinist had broken a string in the middle of a concert, instead of re stringing the violin he played it one scale farther. Most of the time they would of just stop and waited for repairs but not him, he could play regardless. We have the ability to do things most people would call impossible and i just love that. The Jew really is an impossible creature always moving and doing thing to show that we where meant to be a light onto a nation. i know now that there is nothing wrong with being chosen by G-d to be the chosen people. No matter what, G-d will protect us as we serve Him with truth and honestly of the Torah. The holy people,the people of the book, the people to keep the balance and maintain the justice for all.
Posted By Richard Raff


 



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Chana Weisberg is the editor of Chabad.org's Society & Living section and of Think Jewish, Chabad.org's print publication. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and four other books, and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.

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