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📅 Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 6th Iyar
Post Views: 7 Subscribe to Receive PDF Table of Contents 📅 Today in Jewish History 📅 2449 – The story of the Mekoshesh Bieitzim The tradition records that on the Shabbatot following Pesach occurred the incidents of the Mekoshesh (the wood‑gatherer), discussed in Midrash Tanchuma, Shelach, and the Megadef (the
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 44 Part 5: The necessity for arousing the love of Ahavas Olam-Contemplation of G-d’s greatness
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Acharei Mos Kedoshim Chamishi: List of Mitzvos
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📄 Daily Tanach – Ovadiah Chapter 1: Judgment on Edom and the Final Triumph of God’s Kingdom
Post Views: 12 The Divine Summons Against Edom (Ovadiah 1–2) The book opens with a prophetic vision revealed to Ovadiah. God announces that the nations have been summoned against Edom for war. Though Edom once considered itself powerful and secure, God declares that He has made it small and despised
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Tefillin, Mezuzah, and Sefer Torah – Chapter 3: The Construction of the Tefillin: Batim, Parashiyot, Straps, and Knots
Post Views: 9 Halachah 1 — Eight Sinaitic Requirements for Tefillin There are eight requirements for the manufacture of tefillin, all of which are halachot transmitted to Moshe at Sinai. Failure to fulfill any one of them renders the tefillin invalid. They are: Squareness, Shin embossed on the batim, Wrapping in
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Menachot 102: Unspecified Vows and the Limits of Obligation
Post Views: 11 Saying “I Pledge Flour” Without a Measure If a person vows simply: “I take upon myself flour,” The halacha rules: He must bring the minimum unit: one issaron The Temple does not assume generosity beyond what was spoken Holiness follows minimum verbal commitment, not presumed intent. Adding

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