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The first Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Zalman, was imprisoned on trumped up charges of anti-government activities. We celebrate his release from prison on the 19th of Kislev, December 11 this year. During his imprisonment, one of the Czars officers - having heard of Rabbi Shneur Zalmans keen intellect and outstanding genius in all areas of life - engaged him in a conversation. The officer had an unsolved question. It says that Adam hid after he sinned by eating fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. When G-d wanted to speak with Adam, He asked him, Where are you? Didnt G-d know where Adam was? asked the officer. Rabbi Shneur Zalman replied, The Bible is eternal and its message is for all times. G-d was inquiring of Adam, and of all his descendants for all time, Where are you? Where do you stand in the fulfillment of your lifes mission? How much have you accomplished today and what do you intend to accomplish tomorrow that will help you fulfill the special task with which you have been entrusted? The question Where are you? is asked every day of each one of us. The answer has to come from a place that goes beyond names, titles, affiliations and job descriptions. To be able to properly respond, our answer has to come from our very essence. For G-d does not direct the question to Adam or Eve, to Michael or Jennifer. He directs it to you: Where are you? Being able to answer the question requires understanding who you are. The Chasidic teachings of Rabbi Shneur Zalman - the dissemina-tion of which was the true cause for his imprisonment - explain that you are comprised of a G-dly soul and a body chosen by G-d at Mount Sinai. Torah, primarily as elucidated by Chasidic teachings, can help us understand these components of ourselves. Together with that understanding comes the ability to begin to answer the question, Where are you. Moshiach NOW!!!
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 07:07:55 +0000

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