We Need Energy 

I write you this week from New York where I, together with Fruma and the kids, are spending some time with family. We try to plan this annual trip “back east” around the ‘yahrtzeit’ (anniversary of the passing) of the Rebbe which will be observed this Tuesday.  It is a day when I, and tens of thousands from around the world, gather together to celebrate the Rebbe’s life and recommit ourselves to fulfilling his vision.

Allow me a share a story of the Rebbe; a story that will move us to grow and better ourselves:

A group of high-school students once came to see the Rebbe. The students had each prepared various questions, which they posed to the Rebbe in the course of the audience.

Toward the end of the meeting, after the Rebbe had answered their queries on various issues, one student asked:

"I have heard it said that the Rebbe has the power to work miracles. Is this true? Do you perform supernatural feats?"

The Rebbe replied: "The ability to work miracles is not confined to a select group of individuals, but is within reach of each and every one of us. We each possess a soul that is a spark of G‑dliness. So we each have the power to transcend the limitations imposed upon us by our physical natures, no matter how formidable they may seem.

"To demonstrate this to you," said the Rebbe, "I will now perform a miracle."

Smiling at the startled young faces around his desk, the Rebbe continued: "Each and every individual in this room will now resolve to improve himself in one specific area. You will each choose an improvement that you recognize as necessary but until now have perceived as being beyond your power to achieve. Nevertheless, you will succeed, proving to yourselves that the soul indeed has the power to overcome the natural 'reality' ..."

The Rebbe believed in us and empowered us to better ourselves and the world around us. As we approach the day of his passing let us go beyond our limitations and make a difference.

Let’s do a Mitzvah Today!

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Raleigh Resnick