Parshas Bechukosai-Selected Teachings from Likkutei Torah
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This Weeks Daily Halachos
Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Vayakhel Pikudei – Revi’i: Making the Olah Altar, Kiyor, Chatzer, and the accounting (Wednesday, 22nd Adar)
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Daily Tanya Chapter 36 Part 2: The revelation of G-d in this world was already experienced in the times of the giving of the Torah (Wednesday 22nd Adar)
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🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History – 21st Adar
Post Views: 27 🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History 📅 Today’s Yahrzeits[1] 🕯️ Rabbi Meir Schiff — Author of Maharam Schiff 🕯️ Rabbi Elimelech Lipman of Lezhensk— Author of Noam Elimelech 🕯️ Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanon Spektor— Author of Beir Yitzchak Their Background[2] 🕯️ Rabbi Meir
From the Rav’s Desk: I Missed Shema—Can I Make It Up in the next prayer as Tashlumin?
Post Views: 32 I Missed Shema—Can I Make It Up in the next prayer as Tashlumin? Question Last night I came home exhausted and ended up falling asleep before davening Maariv, and I also didn’t say Kriyas Shema al HaMitah. Is there any way for me to do tashlumin in
Daily Halacha: The laws of Pesach-Summary & Review – Part 4 – Cleaning for Pesach
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Daily Rambam (1) Hilchos Talmud Torah – Chapter 7: The Laws of Placing a Ban (Tuesday, 21st Adar)
Post Views: 21 Hilchos Talmud Torah – Chapter 7: The Laws of Placing a Ban Halachah 1 — Caution in Ostracizing Torah Leaders A sage, the Nasi, or the Av Beit Din should not be publicly ostracized, even if they behave improperly, unless their conduct resembles that of severe heretics.


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