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🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 23rd Iyar
Post Views: 13 📅 Today in Jewish History – 23rd Iyar Journey, Loss, and Memory On this day it is further recorded that Bnei Yisrael traveled from Alush to Refidim, continuing their journey after the lifting of the Cloud. At Refidim they would soon be tested by both thirst and conflict,
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 51 Part 1: The Shechinah and how it resides within the worlds
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar: Census of the Jewish people
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📄 Daily Tanach –  Micha Chapter 7:  Moral Collapse, Confession, and the Triumph of Divine Mercy
Post Views: 21 The Moral Desolation of Society (Micah 7:1–2) Micah opens with a personal lament, comparing himself to someone searching for fruit after the harvest—finding nothing to eat. This imagery reflects complete moral depletion. The righteous and faithful have vanished from the land, and society is consumed by betrayal
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 7: Blessings of Praise: Over Fragrance, Sight, Sound, and New Experiences
Post Views: 25 Halachah 1 — Blessings Over Fragrance When one smells a pleasant fragrance, a blessing must be recited before smelling it. The type of blessing depends on the source of the fragrance: From trees → Borei atzei vesamim From herbs or grasses → Borei isvei vesamim From substances that
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 10: Chazakah: Trusting the Status Quo
Post Views: 31 Presuming Validity If: An action was valid before No clear indication of change exists We maintain the assumption of validity. Example: Shechitah is presumed correct Meat retains its kosher status unless shown otherwise. Torah Source for Chazakah The Gemara derives this from: Laws of tzara’at in houses
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