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🗓️ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 4th Iyar
Post Views: 27 Subscribe to Receive PDF Table of Contents 📅 Today in Jewish History 📅 Year 5708 (1948) — The Fall of Gush Etzion In the year 5708, during the final days before the proclamation of the State of Israel, the Gush Etzion bloc—a group of four Jewish settlements located in the
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 44 Part 3: The purpose of the love-To perform Torah and Mitzvahs
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Acharei Mos Kedoshim Shelishi: The forbidden relations/Arayos
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📄 Daily Tanach – Amos Chapter 8: The Final End, Economic Corruption, and Spiritual Famine
Post Views: 19 The Vision of the Basket of Summer Fruit (Amos 8:1–3) Amos is shown a vision of a basket of late (summer) figs. When asked what he sees, Amos responds plainly, and God reveals the meaning: the end has come for Israel. Just as summer fruit marks the
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Tefillin, Mezuzah, and Sefer Torah – Chapter 1: The Fundamental Laws of Writing Tefillin, Mezuzah, and a Torah Scroll
Post Views: 24 Halachah 1 — The Four Parashiyot of Tefillin Tefillin contain four specific Torah passages: Kadesh Li and V’hayah ki y’viacha from Exodus, Shema and V’hayah im shamo’a from Deuteronomy. Each passage must be written separately, placed in leather compartments, and worn on the head and arm. Any defect in even a single point
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Menachot 100: The Showbread’s Final Rules: Time, Sanctity, and Distribution
Post Views: 24 When the Showbread Is Eaten The Mishnah teaches: The lechem ha‑panim was eaten by the Kohanim on Shabbat It was eaten after the new loaves were placed on the Table This ensures: There is never a moment when the Table lacks bread Sanctity is continuous, not interrupted Who

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