Discover the hidden meaning behind the Jewish year 5786. From the power of the letter Vav and the symbolism of six, to the deep oaths made on Rosh Hashanah, this year carries a message of Torah, connection, and redemption.
In this teaching, we explore how 5786 represents a time of transformation, fruitfulness, and divine blessing—perhaps even the year when Mashiach reveals himself. A reminder that each mitzvah we do creates angels that can tip the scale of the entire world toward good.
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About Rabbi Raskin
Rabbi Raskin came to Brooklyn Heights in September of 1988 to co-found Congregation B'nai Avraham and to serve as its spiritual leader. As an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, he inspires his community, including many prominent judges, lawyers, doctors, and community leaders, with his elegant, and poignant ethical and spiritual guidance.
Most recently, Rabbi Raskin wrote Simanim Parsha Mnemonics: Decoding the Number of Verses in the Torah Portion. He has also authored: Letters of Light; A Mystical Journey Through the Hebrew Alphabet, By Divine Design: The Kabbalah of Large Small and Missing Letters in the Parshah, Guardian of Israel: Miracle Stories of Tefillin and Mezuzah, Thank you G‑d For Making Me a Woman, Parsha Mnemonics: Decoding the Number of Verses in the Torah Portion, and the co-author of The Rabbi & The CEO: The 10 Commandments for 21st Century Leaders.
He produces regular webcasts on Chabad.org and YouTube, and has released more than 1,000 classes through his podcasts, reaching an audience of thousands each week. Rabbi Raskin has lectured on five continents and has been profiled in many leading publications, including: National Geo graphic, The New York Times, and The Jerusalem Post. He and his wife Shternie, and their children,
live in Brooklyn Heights, NY.
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