This Weeks Daily Halachos
🗓️Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 19th Iyar
Post Views: 18 Subscribe to Receive PDF Table of Contents 📅 Today in Jewish History 📖 The Killing of Hevel (Abel) — Kabbalistic Tradition According to the teachings transmitted in the name of the Arizal, following the view of Rabbi Yehoshua, the killing of Hevel by Kayin occurred on 19 of
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 49 Part 2: Why do we recite Birchas Kerias Shema Summary Table
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Behar Bechukosaiy Revi’i: Slave laws
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📄 Daily Tanach – Micha Chapter 5: The Messianic Ruler, Protection from Enemies, and Spiritual Purification
Post Views: 15 The Ruler from Bethlehem (Micah 5:1) Micah opens with a striking prophecy: from Bethlehem Ephrathah, a small and seemingly insignificant town among the clans of Judah, will emerge a ruler over Israel. Though humble in origin, this ruler’s roots extend back to ancient times, “from days of
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Berachot – Chapter 3: Blessings Over Grain Products: Bread, Mezonot, and the Primary–Secondary Principle
Post Views: 16 Halachah 1 — The Five Species of Grain There are five species of grain: wheat, barley, spelt, oats, rye. Spelt is a sub‑species of wheat; oats and rye are sub‑species of barley. These grains are called: tevuah when growing, grain when threshed, bread when milled, kneaded, and baked.
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 6: Intentional Negligence: When Kashrut Safeguards Fail
Post Views: 17 Shechitah by the Negligent The Gemara discusses one who: Technically knows shechitah But is known to act carelessly (poshe’a) Ruling: His shechitah is invalid Negligence breaks the presumption of reliability Intentional vs. Accidental Error A key distinction: Occasional mistakes → still trusted Pattern of carelessness → disqualified
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