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🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 29th Iyar
Post Views: 26 📅 Today in Jewish History – 29th Iyar[1] 📅 2449 – The War of Amalek took place. 📅 Today’s Yartzite – 29th Iyar[2] 🕯️ 1850 – The Passing of Rabbi Meir of Premishlan In the year 5610 (1850), on Shabbos, the 29th of Iyar, the holy Rebbe
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 4: The Shechinah is Malchus of Atzilus
Post Views: 854 *The article below 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 Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode 29th Iyar The descent of the
📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Bamidbar Shevi’i: The census and services of the Levite family of Kehos
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📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Milah – Chapter 2: The Performance of Circumcision: Procedure, Validity, Sabbath Laws, and Medical Safeguards
Post Views: 23 Halachah 1 — Who May Perform Circumcision and With What Circumcision may be performed by anyone: even an uncircumcised person, a slave, a woman, or a minor, if no qualified adult male is present. A gentile should not perform it, but if he did, the circumcision remains valid.
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 16: Force, Mechanism, and Valid Shechitah
Post Views: 34 📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 16: Force, Mechanism, and Valid Shechitah Attached vs. Detached Blades The Gemara distinguishes: If the knife is attached (connected) to something: Shechitah may be invalid If it is detached and used directly: Shechitah is valid But nuance: If it was detached and
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 44: Preparing for Life Before War — and the Beginning of Egla Arufa
Post Views: 21 Who Returns From War (Expanded Details) The Gemara clarifies the categories: Someone who betrothed even a generation of cases (e.g., widow, yevamah) Even complicated marital situations qualify them for exemption The key principle: Exemptions apply when a person has unfinished life responsibilities. Protecting the “Fearful” from Embarrassment
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