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🗓️ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 2nd Iyar
Post Views: 18 Subscribe to Receive PDF Table of Contents 📅 Today in Jewish History 📅 Construction of the First Beit HaMikdash. In the year 2429, King Solomon began the construction of the First Beit HaMikdash. Scripture states: “And he began to build the House of G‑d in the second month, on
📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Acharei Mos Kedoshim Rishon: The Avoda of Yom Kippur
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🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 44 Part 1: Loving Hashem-The love for life & love for your father
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📄 Daily Tanach –Amos Chapter 6: Complacency, Arrogance, and Inevitable Exile
Post Views: 21 Condemnation of Complacent Confidence (Amos 6:1) The chapter opens with a declaration of woe against those who feel secure and at ease in Zion and Samaria. These leaders see themselves as preeminent among the nations, assuming that their status and power guarantee safety. Their confidence leads to
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Tefilah and Birkat Kohanim – Chapter 14: The Priestly Blessing: Its Times, Procedures, and Laws
Post Views: 17 Halachah 1 — When Birkat Kohanim Is Recited The priestly blessing is recited during: Shacharit, Musaf, Ne’ilah. It is not recited during Minchah, because people may have eaten and priests may have consumed wine, which invalidates the blessing. Even on fast days, Birkat Kohanim is not recited at Minchah, to
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Menachot 98: The Table in the Mikdash: Function, Sanctity, and Visible Love
Post Views: 32 Does the Shulchan Become Impure? The Gemara asks whether the Shulchan is susceptible to tumah, since generally: Vessels made “for rest” (asui l’nachat) are not moved and do not contract impurity. Answer: The Shulchan was moved, because: It was lifted and shown to pilgrims during the festivals.
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