Daily Rambam 1 Chapter Wednesday 24th Elul: Sheila Upikadon – Chapter 5: Safeguarding Deposits: Standards of Care, Claims, and Accountability

Chapter 5: Safeguarding Deposits: Standards of Care, Claims, and Accountability     Chapter Overview: This chapter explores the responsibilities and liabilities of individuals entrusted with safeguarding deposits, with a particular focus on nuanced scenarios that arise in Jewish law. It opens with cases involving charitable deposits and funds for redeeming […]

Daily Tanach Wednesday 24th Elul Sefer Yirmiyah Chapter 2 Part 2: Yirmiyahu’s Plea

1.      Warnings and Punishments Hashem warns Israel of the consequences of their sins, including their alliances with foreign nations and their reliance on idols. He chastises them for the blood of innocent lives found among them, declaring that their assertions of innocence are false. God cautions them against degrading themselves […]

Daily Tanya Wednesday 24th Elul Igeres Hakodesh 17: Charity as a Vessel for Infinite Divine Light

Igeres Hakodesh 17 24th Elul Charity as a Vessel for Infinite Divine Light     🧾 Overview: This passage explores the profound spiritual dynamic of “Itaruta d’l’tata”—the awakening initiated by human action. When a person stirs compassion in their heart and gives charity to those in need, it triggers “Itaruta […]

From the Rav’s Desk: The Halachic Validity of Extra-Long Mezuzahs: Must the Klaf and Text Remain Within the Upper Third of the Doorframe?

The Halachic Validity of Extra-Long Mezuzahs: Must the Klaf and Text Remain Within the Upper Third of the Doorframe? Question: I have observed that many wealthy individuals and mosdos (institutions) display very large Mezuzahs, sometimes so large that the actual klaf extends below the upper third of the doorway, and […]

Daily Rambam 1 Chapter Tuesday 23rd Elul: Sheila Upikadon – Chapter 4: The Responsibilities of an Unpaid Watchman

Chapter 4: The Responsibilities of an Unpaid Watchman     Chapter Overview: This chapter outlines the halachic framework governing the role of a שומר חינם (unpaid watchman). It begins with the Torah’s exemption from liability in cases of theft or loss—provided the watchman swears he was not negligent and did […]

Daily Tanach Tuesday 23rd Elul Sefer Yirmiyah Chapter 2 Part1: Israel as God’s Holy Grain – Those who harm it will receive Divine retribution

Chapter 2: A prophecy of admonishment 1.      A prophecy of praise of Israel: The word of God came to Yirmiyahu telling him as follows: Go call upon the ears of Jerusalem and tell them that I God had remembered the kindness of their youth and the love which they have […]

Daily Tanya Tuesday 23rd Elul Igeres Hakodesh 16 Part 2: Beyond the Letter of the Law: The Power and Urgency of Compassion in Tzedaka

23rd Elul Beyond the Letter of the Law: The Power and Urgency of Compassion in Tzedaka   🧾 Overview: This heartfelt message urges individuals not only to fulfill their obligations of giving Tzedaka according to strict Torah law, but to transcend them with acts of compassion and generosity. Even when […]

Daily Rambam Summaries 1 Chapter cycle: Sheila Upikadon – Chapter 3: Liability in the Transfer and Return of Borrowed Property: Conditions, Messengers, and Uncertainty

Chapter 3: Liability in the Transfer and Return of Borrowed Property     Chapter Overview: Borrowing with Owner Present This section of Hilchot She’elah uFikkadon addresses the nuanced laws governing the transfer and return of borrowed property—particularly animals—when the item has not yet entered or has exited the borrower’s domain. […]

Daily Tanya Monday 22nd Elul Igeres Hakodesh 16 Part 1: Compassion Before Comfort: A Call to Sustain the Dignified Poor

*As an Amazon Associate I earn from  qualifying purchases. Donate Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Purchase on our website Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode 💔 A Personal Appeal to the Community My beloved friends, brothers, and companions—dear to me as my own soul—I […]

Daily Rambam Summaries 1 Chapter cycle: Sheila Upikadon – Chapter 2: Sheilah Bebalim – The law applicable if one borrows the Owner with the object

Chapter 2: Sheilah Bebalim – The law applicable if one borrows the Owner with the object     Chapter Overview: Borrowing with Owner Present This chapter discusses when a borrower is exempt from liability because the owner is working with them. It addresses borrowing between spouses, partners, and partnerships, noting […]

Daily Tanya Sunday 21st Elul Igeres Hakodesh 15 Part 5: The source of the Midfos is ones intellect

21st Elul 🧠 The Source of All Emotional Traits All emotional attributes originate from intellectual faculties: wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. Wisdom is the source of the intellect that grasps God—His wisdom, greatness, and holy attributes through which He governs and sustains all higher and lower worlds. Understanding is the process […]

Daily Rambam Summaries 1 Chapter cycle: Sheila Upikadon – Chapter 1: The Laws Governing Borrowing and Entrusted Objects

Chapter 1: The Laws Governing Borrowing and Entrusted Objects Liability for Borrowed Items Lost or Damaged When a person borrows movable property such as an animal or utensil and it is lost, stolen, or destroyed—even by uncontrollable circumstances—the borrower is generally liable to pay for the full value. However, if […]

From the Ravs Desk: Tzav Menia and Tzav Ikkul: Going to a secular court for a Preventive injunction and restraining order

Tzav Menia and Tzav Ikkul: Preventive injunctions and restraining orders in Halacha Question: I co-owned a shop in New York with my former business partner. After our relationship soured, he started withdrawing money from our joint account without my approval and even threatened to sell off inventory behind my back. […]

Daily Tanya Tuesday 16th Elul Igeres Hakodesh 14 Part 2: Annual Renewal on Rosh Hashanah is dependent on our actions

16th Elul 👁️ Divine Eyes – A Symbol of Wisdom and Watchfulness ✨📜 The phrase “Always the eyes of the Lord your God are upon it” refers to God’s constant attention and care over the Land of Israel. In this context, “eyes” are symbolic of divine wisdom and illumination. That’s […]

Daily Rambam Summaries 1 Chapter cycle: Sechirus – Chapter 9: Employment Law & Rights of workers

Sechirut – Chapter 9: Employment Law 1. Custom Determines Workers’ Rights and Employer Obligations The expectations for workers—such as start and end times, or the provision of meals and snacks—are set by local customs. 2. Determining Wage of employee when not discussed in the beginning of employment When a wage […]

The walking regulations on Shabbos

Check out our Amazon Sefarim Shop WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Sponsor an Article https://vimeo.com/264402923   The walking regulations on Shabbos:[1] The prohibition: The verse[2] states “Im Tashiv Mishabbos Raglecha…Vechibadeto Meiasos Derachecha etc/If from walking you will rest and honor Shabbos by not doing weekday activity.” From here the Sages[3] learned […]

Daily Tanya Thursday 10th Elul Igeres Hakodesh 12: The Power of Charity: “Maaseh” vs. “Avodah

🌟 The Power of Charity: “Maaseh” vs. “Avodah” Charity is often called maaseh (an act), implying it’s natural and habitual. But when charity is done with effort—avodah—it elevates the soul and reveals intense Divine light. 🔥 Awakening Above Through Effort Below Even habitual charity triggers a spiritual awakening (Itaruta d’L’tata), […]

Checking Mezuzos and Tefillin in Elul and Guidelines to be followed when sending Tefillin and Mezuzos for checking

This article is an excerpt from the above Sefer *As an Amazon Associate I earn from  qualifying purchases. Donate Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Purchase on our website WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Sponsor an Article Checking ones Mezuzos and Tefillin during Elul:[1] It is customary to […]

Daily Tanach Monday 8th Elul Sefer Yeshaya Chapter 61: The redemption and rebuilding of Jerusalem and gathering of the exiles

* The article below is an excerpt from the above Sefer Buy Now-The Tanach Summary Series Purchase on our website Sign up for Daily link via Whatsapp Sponsor an Episode Chapter 61: The redemption and rebuilding of Jerusalem and gathering of the exiles Proclaiming the redemption to the Jewish people: […]

Daily Tanya Monday 8th Elul Igeres Hakodesh 12: Distinction Between Actions and Service

Distinction Between Actions and Service The passage differentiates between “actions” and “service” of righteousness, and between “peace” and “quiet trust,” exploring their deeper spiritual significance. Harmony Among Opposing Forces Drawing from the teaching, “He makes peace in His heights,” it describes how the angel Michael (representing water and kindness) and […]

Guidelines and restrictions regarding communication with a former spouse

Guidelines and restrictions regarding communication with a former spouse: The Halachic issues: Contrary to popular belief and societal norms, not only do there exist communication restrictions between an ex-husband and wife according to Jewish law, but furthermore they are actually stricter in nature. Meaning, in addition to the regular interaction […]

Daily Tanya Tuesday 2nd Elul Igeres Hakodesh 10: The Nature of Mitzvos and Measurement

2nd elul 📏 The Nature of Mitzvot and Measurement Mitzvot (commandments) were given through the attribute of Gevurah (strength/discipline) and Tzimtzum (constriction of divine light). As a result, most mitzvot have precise, limited measurements. 📐 Examples of Specific Measurements in Mitzvot Tzitzit: 12 thumb-breadths in length. Tefillin: 2 fingers by […]