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🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 28th Iyar
Post Views: 20 📅 Today’s Yartzite – 28th Iyar [1] 🕯️ Passing of Shmuel HaNavi[2] Born: Year 2830 from Creation (approx. 931 BCE) Passed away at age 52 Son of Elkanah and Channah. Associated with the Pre First Temple era. Shmuel HaNavi stands among the greatest leaders of Israel, described by
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 3: The Shechinah is Malchus of Atzilus
Post Views: 848 *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 28th Iyar The Shechinah is Malchus
📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Shishi: Counting of Bechoros
Post Views: 1,112 *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 Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode Shishi Counting of Bechoros: The command: Hashem spoke to Moshe
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Milah – Chapter 1: The Commandment of Circumcision: Obligation, Timing, and When It Overrides Other Laws
Post Views: 21 📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Milah – Chapter 1: The Commandment of Circumcision: Obligation, Timing, and When It Overrides Other Laws Halachah 1 — Obligation and Severity of Circumcision Circumcision is a positive mitzvah, and failure to perform it is punishable by karet. The father is commanded to
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 15: Shogeg vs. Mezid: Eating from Forbidden Actions
Post Views: 18 Cooking on Shabbat — May It Be Eaten? The Gemara discusses: Food cooked on Shabbat Rulings depend on intent: Shogeg (accidental) → may be permitted (after Shabbat) Mezid (intentional) → prohibited (at least for the cook) This establishes: The severity of prohibition depends on intent. Eating from
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 43: Who Goes to War — and Who Goes Home
Post Views: 14 The Categories Returning from War The Mishnah elaborates the four categories: Built a house and not yet lived in it Planted a vineyard and not yet redeemed its fruit Betrothed a woman and not yet married her One who is fearful The Gemara analyzes: What qualifies as
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