The reward

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer     Buy now on Amazon.com The reward: [1] Whoever is careful in the Mitzvah of Tzitzis merits seeing the face of the Shechina.[2]   Other rewards and Segulos mentioned in Sefarim: Whoever is careful in the Mitzvah of Tzitzis merits [in the future] […]

The purpose of the Mitzvah

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer     Buy now on Amazon.com The purpose of the Mitzvah: The purpose of the Mitzvah of Tzitzis is stated explicitly in the verse [1] “And you will see it and remember all the Mitzvos of Hashem, and you will do them, and […]

Introduction to the Laws of Tzitzis

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com Introduction to Hilchos Tzitzis The wearing of Tzitzis is one of the most significant Mitzvos fulfilled by a Jew. It is one of the signs that differentiate a Jew from a Gentile, and serves as a reminder of […]

Eating before Alos Hashachar

Eating prior to Alos:[1] It is forbidden to begin a meal starting from 30 minutes prior to Alos [however, snacking is allowed]. [Nevertheless, some Poskim[2] rule it is a grave prohibition according to Kabala to eat, prior to dawn, after awakening, throughout the entire year. This prohibition applies starting from […]

Concentration

To purchase this Sefer, click here Concentration Lack of concentration possibly invalidates the blessing: [1] If one does not understand the words of a blessing or thinks of other matters while reciting it, according to some opinions it is considered as if he did not recite the blessing at all […]

The Meaning of Asher Yatzar

To purchase this Sefer, click here The Meaning of Asher Yatzar [1]   The dialect of the blessing of Asher Yatzar is recorded in Tractate Brachos 60b. The Rishonim discuss the meaning behind different words stated in this blessing. There exist a number of variations of dialects of the blessing. The […]

The laws of Asher Yatzar

To Purchase this Sefer Click here The blessing of Asher Yatzar:[1] Whenever one relieves himself throughout the day, whether he urinates or has a bowel movement, he recites the blessing of Asher Yatzar afterwards.[2]   A. How much urine or excrement must one expel to be obligated in saying Asher Yatzar?[3] There […]

Hearing Birchas Hatorah from another

May one fulfill his obligation through hearing Birchas Hatorah said by another person? Yes.[1] However there are Poskim[2] that learn in Admur that one does not fulfill his obligation unless it is said with a Minyan. One may fulfill his obligation of Birchas Hatorah through hearing the blessings said by […]