📅 Today in Jewish History – 3rd Sivan 📅 1312 BCE – “Behold, I Come to You in the Thickness of the Cloud” In the chronicles of the early generations, it is recorded that in the year 2449 from Creation (1312 BCE), Hashem responded to the words of the people brought before […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 53 Part 3: The Shechinah needs a wick and oil to reside on one’s
3rd Sivan The Shechinah needs a wick and oil to reside on one’s head: The statement of the Yenuka: Based on all the above, we can now understand the statement of the Yenuka that the upper flame which resides on one’s head requires fuel. The flame is the Shechinah: The […]
📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Naso Shelishi: Expelling the impure from the camp
*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 Shelishi Expelling the impure from the camp: Hashem spoke to Moshe saying that he should command Bnei […]
📄 Daily Tanach – Zephaniah Chapter 1: The Totality of Judgment and the Day of the Lord
The Prophet and His Context (Zephaniah 1:1) The chapter opens by identifying Zephaniah, tracing his lineage and situating his prophecy in the days of King Josiah of Judah. His message is directed primarily at Judah and Jerusalem, but quickly expands to encompass all of creation, signaling a judgment of universal […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Order of Prayers: The Structure and Text of the Shemoneh Esreh and Its Variations Throughout the Year
Overview — The Central Prayer The Shemoneh Esreh (Amidah) is the core of Jewish prayer, consisting of: 19 blessings on weekdays (originally 18), arranged in a precise and meaningful order. Its structure: Three opening blessings (praise) Thirteen middle blessings (requests) Three concluding blessings (gratitude and peace) Opening Blessings (Praise […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 19: The Precision of Shechitah: Where and How to Cut
Where Must the Cut Be Made? The Gemara discusses: The kaneh (trachea) Rule: It must be cut in a specific valid zone Cutting outside that zone (hagramah) can invalidate the shechitah Dispute About Slight Deviations Opinions differ: How much deviation from the valid area invalidates the slaughter Whether partial […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 47: Leadership, Rebuke, and the Collapse of Spiritual Systems
The Story of Elisha and the Bears The Gemara discusses: The episode where bears killed 42 children Two views: A miracle A double miracle (even the forest was created) Lesson: Actions of great leaders (like Elisha’s harsh rebuke) have consequences The Danger of Excessive Harshness The Gemara teaches: […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: “Lamor”-The novelty of Matan Torah
The novelty of Matan Torah is found in the word “Lamor” that was said in the Aseres Hadibros. Normally the word “Lamor/to say” is only used as a form of command to the listener, when telling the listener to relate the matter to another person. However, as every single Jewish […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 2nd Sivan
📅 Today in Jewish History – 2nd Sivan 📅 Year 2449 1312 BCE – The Giving of the Title “Am Segulah” at Mount Sinai On the 2nd of Sivan in the year 2449 from Creation (1312 BCE), prior to the momentous revelation at Har Sinai, the Jewish people were bestowed the exalted […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 53 Part 2: The level of the Shechinah revealed in the second Temple
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Naso Sheiyni: The census and services of the Levite family of Merari
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📄 Daily Tanach – Chabakkuk Chapter 3: A Prayer of Awe, Judgment, and Unshakable Faith
📄 Daily Tanach – Chabakkuk Chapter 3: A Prayer of Awe, Judgment, and Unshakable Faith Opening Prayer: Fear and Plea for Mercy (Habakkuk 3:1–2) Habakkuk opens with a deeply emotional prayer, acknowledging God’s mighty deeds and responding with awe and fear. He pleads that God revive His works in the […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Order of Prayers – Seder Tefilot Kol HaShanah: The Order of Daily and Festival Prayer According to the Rambam
Overview of the Section At the conclusion of Sefer Ahavah, the Rambam provides a practical siddur framework to accompany Hilchot Tefilah. Its purpose: To give a clear, structured order of prayer without requiring study of the entire Talmud. To present the daily and yearly tefillah sequence as practiced in his […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 18: Defective Slaughter: How Much Error Invalidates Shechitah
Defects Found After Slaughter The Gemara discusses cases where: After shechitah, defects are discovered in the trachea or esophagus Key question: Did the defect exist before shechitah (making it invalid)? Or did it occur during shechitah? Presumption vs. Proof Two principles collide: Chazakah: assume the animal was kosher Physical evidence: […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 46: Egla Arufa Completed: Responsibility, Confession, and Moral Repair
The Declaration of the Elders The elders of the nearest city proclaim: “Our hands did not spill this blood, and our eyes did not see.” The Gemara asks: Could anyone seriously suspect the elders of murder? Answer: The declaration means: We did not send him away without food We did […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Eruv Tavshilin – Laws & Customs
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Using a Single Electric Plate for Meat and Dairy on Yom Tov
Question: Since we have only one electric plate available for Shavuot, what is the proper way to heat both dairy and meat foods on it while avoiding the prohibition of mixing meat and milk or transferring flavor from one to the other? Answer: In such a situation, the following guidelines […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Using a Single Electric Plate for Meat and Dairy on Yom Tov
Question: Since we have only one electric plate available for Shavuot, what is the proper way to heat both dairy and meat foods on it while avoiding the prohibition of mixing meat and milk or transferring flavor from one to the other? Answer: In such a situation, the following guidelines […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: Matan Torah is Wedding day
Matan Torah is Wedding day:[1] The sages[2] teach that the day on which the Torah was given at Mount Sinai—Matan Torah—is understood metaphorically as the “wedding day” between God and the Jewish people. This comparison is not poetic language alone; it reflects a deeper spiritual parallel. At a wedding, there […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 1st Sivan
📅 Today in Jewish History – 1st Sivan 📅 Year 2449 – Arrival at Mount Sinai In the third month after the Children of Israel left Egypt, “on this day they came from Rephidim to the Wilderness of Sinai.” Our sages (Shabbat 86–87) teach that this moment marked the beginning of […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 53 Part 1: The Shechinah in this physical world
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Naso Rishon: The census and services of the Levite family of Gershon
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📄 Daily Tanach – Chabakkuk Chapter 2 – The Vision of Faith and the Judgment of the Wicked
Habakkuk Chapter 2 – The Vision of Faith and the Judgment of the Wicked The Prophet Awaits God’s Answer (Habakkuk 2:1) Habakkuk begins by positioning himself like a watchman, standing on a tower, waiting attentively for God’s response to his earlier complaint. He is fully prepared not only to hear […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Mila Chapter 3: Blessings, Procedure, and Significance of the Bris
Halacha 1 — The brachot said before the circumcision Who says what, and when: The mohel (the one performing the milah) says a berachah before doing the circumcision. If he is circumcising someone else’s son: He says: “…Who sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us concerning the circumcision.” If […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 17: From Midbar to Eretz Yisrael: The Evolution of Shechitah
Chullin 17 explores a fascinating historical‑halachic transition: 👉 Did בני ישראל always need shechitah to eat meat? Meat Before Entering the Land Two opinions: ✅ Rabbi Akiva In the desert: Meat could be eaten even without proper shechitah (e.g., stabbing) After entering Eretz Yisrael: Shechitah became required ✅ Rabbi Yishmael Shechitah […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 45: Egla Arufa: Measurement, Responsibility, and Collective Accountability
Who Goes Out to Measure? There is a dispute: How many judges go out (3, 5, or more) Whether the entire Sanhedrin or only representatives participate Key idea: The Torah requires distinguished leaders themselves to go—not agents. 👉 Even if it is obvious which city is closest: They must still […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Laws of Shavuos – Summary & Checklist
* This article is an excerpt from the above Sefer Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Purchase on our website *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Sponsor an Article The days preceding Shavuos: Valuing time: The Rebbe notes of the […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: May one get a haircut this Wednesday night in honor of Shavuos?
Question: May one get a haircut on the night before Erev Shavuos? Answer: Initially, one should not take a haircut on the night before Erev Shavuos, and should wait until Erev Shavuos morning, after Shacharis. If, however, one will not be able to get a haircut on Erev Shavuos, such […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: The Satan has no power on Shavuos – A time for good resolutions
The Satan has no power on Shavuos – A time for good resolutions:[1] In a letter written to Yeshiva students [of all affiliations] in the Unites States and Canada, the Rebbe Rayatz wrote as follows: On the two days of Shavuos [in the Diaspora, the first day in Eretz Yisrael], […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 29th Iyar
📅 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 Rabbi Meir of […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 4: The Shechinah is Malchus of Atzilus
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📜 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
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. Circumcision may be […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 16: Force, Mechanism, and Valid Shechitah
📚 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 then reattached → […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 44: Preparing for Life Before War — and the Beginning of Egla Arufa
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 The Torah groups: […]
🍽️ Parshas Bamidbar — Hilchos Shabbos Table Learning: Mayonnaise on Shabbos
Hilchos Shabbos Table Learning A Weekly Guide to Shabbos Laws for Personal Study and Family Discussion ✨ This Week’s Topic ✨ 🥪 Mayonnaise on Shabbos Mixing Mayonnaise Into Foods – Lash & Shinui 📜 The Law ❓ May one make mayonnaise on Shabbos? ❌ No. Making mayonnaise from scratch […]
⚖️ Parshas Bamidbar — Parsha Halacha: Vihi Noam; Counting Jews; Firstborns; Pidyon Haben
1. Vihi Noam:[1] When Yom Tov falls on a weekday, including if it falls on Erev Shabbos, the entire[2] prayer of Vihi Noam is customarily omitted on the Motzei Shabbos directly prior to the Holiday.[3] Thus, on the Motzei Shabbos which precedes Shavuos, Vihi Noam is omitted. The value of […]
📖 Parshas Bamidbar — Rashi Q and A
Rishon 📘 Rashi Q&A — Bamidbar 1:1–19 1:1 — God Counts Israel Q1. Why does Scripture state the exact time and place: “in the Sinai Desert…on the first day of the second month”? A: Because Israel is dear to God, He counts them repeatedly: When they left Egypt After […]
🔊 Parshas Bamidbar — Haftorah Summary: Hoshea Chapter 2
Hoshea Chapter 2: From Rejection to Restoration — Hashem Restores Yisra’el Reversal of Judgment and Promise of Restoration (vv. 1–3) The children of Yisra’el will become innumerable like the sand of the sea. Those once called Lo‑‘Ammi will now be called “children of the living G-d.” Yehudah and Yisra’el will […]
Purchasing Shampoo That Contains Meat and Milk
Question: Is it permitted for me to purchase this shampoo, which contains meat and milk ingredients? Does shampoo need to be kosher? I am aware that there is a broad discussion regarding Pesach—what about the rest of the year? https://www.amazon.com/Beef-Tallow-Goat-Shampoo-Conditioner/dp/B0CXYWXNZX?th=1 Answer: Shampoo and other body lotions do not require kosher […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 28th Iyar
📅 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 Chazal as equivalent […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 3: The Shechinah is Malchus of Atzilus
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Shishi: Counting of Bechoros
*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 saying he should […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Milah – Chapter 1: The Commandment of Circumcision: Obligation, Timing, and When It Overrides Other Laws
📖 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 circumcise his son. […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary – Chullin 15: Shogeg vs. Mezid: Eating from Forbidden Actions
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 Prohibited Acts The […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 43: Who Goes to War — and Who Goes Home
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 a “new house” […]
The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations
The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations[1] The use of a safety pin on Shabbat raises two distinct halachic considerations. The first concerns the prohibition of sewing (tofer). The question is whether fastening two sides of a garment with a safety pin is considered a […]
Carrying in a Shared Courtyard with Gentile Neighbors
Question: I currently live in a small four‑unit condominium (similar to a townhouse structure), with a single shared outdoor courtyard that is fully enclosed by a gate. Of the four tenants, three are non‑Jewish, and I am the only Jewish resident. Am I required to make an eiruv chatzeiros or […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 27th Iyar
📅 1658 – The Earth Becomes Dry After the Flood According to the chronological tradition attributed to Rabbi Yehoshua, the judgment of the world took place on Rosh Hashanah, and on the twenty‑seventh day of the second month the Flood came to its conclusion, as it is written in Parashat Noach: […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 2: The revelation of the Shechinah is received through the Torah
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Chamishi: The Levite census, their jobs, leaders, and area of encampment
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📄 Daily Tanach – Chabakkuk Chapter 1: The Prophet’s Protest and God’s Troubling Answer
Chabakkuk’s Cry Over Injustice (Chabakkuk 1:1–4) The book opens with Chabakkuk presenting a deeply personal and anguished complaint to God. He cries out repeatedly about violence, injustice, corruption, and lawlessness, yet feels that God is not responding. Torah has become weakened, justice is distorted, and the wicked surround the righteous. […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 11: Blessings Over Mitzvot: Their Structure, Timing, Formulation, and Exceptions
Halachah 1 — Structure of Blessings Most blessings begin and end with “Blessed are You, God…”. Exceptions include: blessings following the Shema, blessings said in a sequence, blessings over fruit and similar foods, blessings over mitzvot, and certain blessings of praise and thanks. Some blessings: begin without concluding, others conclude without […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 14: Slaughter for Forbidden Purposes: When Meat Becomes Prohibited
Slaughter for Idolatry If an animal is slaughtered: For idolatrous worship Or dedicated to an idol Then: The meat is completely forbidden Even benefit (hana’ah) is prohibited This applies regardless of technical correctness. Slaughter “For the Mountains” or “For the Seas” The Gemara examines ambiguous cases: If someone slaughters saying […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 42: War, Leadership, and the Power of Speech
The Speech Before Battle The Torah commands that before battle, the Mashuach Milchamah addresses the people and declares: “Do not fear” “Do not panic” “Do not tremble” “Do not be terrified” The Gemara explains: Each phrase addresses a different kind of fear: Fear of noise Fear of weapons Fear of […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations
The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations[1] The use of a safety pin on Shabbat raises two distinct halachic considerations. The first concerns the prohibition of sewing (tofer). The question is whether fastening two sides of a garment with a safety pin is considered a […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Carrying in a Shared Courtyard with Gentile Neighbors
Question: I currently live in a small four‑unit condominium (similar to a townhouse structure), with a single shared outdoor courtyard that is fully enclosed by a gate. Of the four tenants, three are non‑Jewish, and I am the only Jewish resident. Am I required to make an eiruv chatzeiros or […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: The significance of age 20
🔥Daily Chassidus:[1] The significance of age 20 Our sages teach us that a child is not able to perform real estate sales with his father’s assets until he reaches the age of 20 years old. What is significant about the age of 20 that specifically at that age one becomes […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 26th Iyar
📅 Today in Jewish History – 26th iyar תשכ״ז – Outbreak of the Six‑Day War (1967) In Iyar 5727 (June 1967) the Six‑Day War broke out, when the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq, having openly declared their intent to destroy the State of Israel, mobilized along its borders. In […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 52 Part 1: The revelation of the divine presence in the various worlds
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Revi’i: The descendants of Aaron
*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 Revi’i The descendants of Aaron: The following are the […]
📄 Daily Tanach – Nachum Chapter 3: The Moral Indictment and Final Humiliation of Nineveh
Nineveh Condemned as a City of Blood (Nahum 3:1) The chapter opens with a stark declaration of woe against Nineveh, identified as a city built on murder, deception, and robbery. Violence is not incidental but systemic—prey never departs from the city’s grasp. Nineveh’s power and prosperity are rooted in cruelty, […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 10: Blessings for Life Events, Wonders of Creation, Gratitude, and Daily Conduct
Halachah 1 — Blessings of Praise and Shehecheyanu The Sages instituted many blessings and expressions of praise that do not have an opening or closing formula, such as blessings within prayer. Among these: One who builds a new house or acquires new belongings recites Shehecheyanu, whether or not he owns similar […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 13: Intent and Identification: Food Prepared by Non Jews
Shechitah by a Non‑Jew The Mishnah rules: Shechitah performed by a non‑Jew is invalid Even if done correctly Reason: Shechitah requires intent for permitted consumption A non‑Jew’s intent is not aligned with halakhic purpose Animals Slaughtered for Idolatry If an animal is slaughtered: As part of idolatrous practice Then: It […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 41: Hakhel, Leadership, and the Emotional Power of Torah
The Mitzvah of Hakhel The daf describes Hakhel, the once‑in‑seven‑years gathering: All Israel assembles after Shemitah Men, women, and children attend The king reads from the Torah Purpose: To inspire awe, commitment, and renewed covenantal loyalty. What the King Reads The king reads select passages from Devarim, including: Shema Warnings […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings
Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings[1] Mi Shepara is a concept within the laws of financial transactions, discussed in the section of Choshen Mishpat, whereby a person becomes liable for a very severe curse pronounced by the Sages if he retracts from a business agreement after giving his […]
Must the Heirs honor the Pledge of a personal gift of a Now Deceased Man
Question Dear Rabbi, A very wealthy individual, with whom both my friend and I were well acquainted and on very good terms, told us on several occasions—while we were visiting him in his home—that after he passes away, we may take several items that belong to him. These include items […]
Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings
Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings[1] Mi Shepara is a concept within the laws of financial transactions, discussed in the section of Choshen Mishpat, whereby a person becomes liable for a very severe curse pronounced by the Sages if he retracts from a business agreement after giving his […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: The Validity of a Pledge of a Now‑Deceased Man
Question Dear Rabbi, A very wealthy individual, with whom both my friend and I were well acquainted and on very good terms, told us on several occasions—while we were visiting him in his home—that after he passes away, we may take several items that belong to him. These include items […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: Evil remains in one’s heart unless it is burned out through prayer
Evil remains in one’s heart unless it is burned out through prayer Every person contains mixed within their soul a certain measurement of good and evil. Even a person who does not actually transgress or express the evil contains it within his soul in a dormant manner. The evil remains […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 25th Iyar
📅 Today’s Yartzites – 25th Iyar 🕯️Rabbi Shaul, son of the holy Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi Hager of Hâg Author of Binyan Shaul, he is recorded in Ashkenazic calendars as having passed away in 5545 (1785). His works reflect halakhic engagement shaped by the rabbinic culture of Central Europe. 🕯️ Rabbi […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 51 Part 3: Hashem fills all worlds and its creations, in accordance with its need and function
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📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Shelishi: The census of men in the Twelve tribes above age 20
*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 Shelishi Hashem told Moshe that the following is the […]
📄 Daily Tanach – Nachum Chapter 2: The Fall of Nineveh and the End of Assyrian Terror
The Approaching Attacker (Nahum 2:1–2) Nahum opens the chapter with a dramatic announcement: the destroyer is advancing against Nineveh. The city is warned to strengthen defenses, guard the roads, brace itself, and muster all its strength. The irony is obvious—despite every preparation, resistance will be futile. At the same time, […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 9: Blessings Over Pleasant Fragrances: Their Types, Sources, and Limitations
Halachah 1 — Obligation to Bless Over Fragrance Just as it is forbidden to benefit from food or drink without a blessing, it is likewise forbidden to derive pleasure from a pleasant fragrance without first reciting a blessing. The appropriate blessing depends on the source of the fragrance: From trees → […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 12: Rov Applied: When Majority Overrides Doubt
Rov in Competing Possibilities The Gemara discusses cases where: An item could have come from multiple sources Most sources are permitted A minority are forbidden Rule: We follow the majority — even without knowing the exact source. Rov vs. Mi’ut (Minority) Important clarification: We do not require investigation into the […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 40: Birkat Kohanim and the Congregation: Who Speaks, Who Listens
What Does the Congregation Say During Birkat Kohanim? The Gemara asks: While the kohanim are blessing, what should the congregation be saying? Several answers are given: Verses of praise Silent attention Listening with intent (kavanah) The conclusion: Listening attentively is itself participation. The Role of the Chazzan The chazzan: Signals […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: What is the law if one crossed the international dateline during Sefira?
What is the law if one crossed the international dateline during Sefira and went back or forward a weekday? What number Sefira is he to count, and when does he celebrate Shavuos?[1] A. Background-Is Shavuos celebrating the day that the Torah was given?[2] The holiday of Shavuos is not dependent […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Tevilat Keilim While Wearing a Glove
Question: It is very cold outside, and I would like to know if it is permitted to immerse (toivel) utensils in the mikvah while wearing a glove. Is this allowed? Answer: Yes, there is no issue with immersing utensils while wearing a glove. However, one must ensure that the glove […]
🔥Daily Chassidus:[1] Why toddlers don’t show compassion and mercy
🔥Daily Chassidus:[1] Why toddlers don’t show compassion and mercy The attribute of mercy and compassion comes from the aspect of Daas of one’s intellect. What is the connection between Daas and compassion? So this can be readily seen within the nature of a child. The reason why small children, babies […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 24th Iyar
📅 Today’s Yartzites – 24th Iyar 🕯️ Rabbi Yisrael ben Rabbi Azaryahu Shoyer Known as a holy Gaon and posek, he served as Av Beit Din of Szatmár (Sabatishte). His leadership belonged to the Hungarian–Transylvanian rabbinic world of the late nineteenth century. He passed away in 5619 (1859), and his […]
🔥Daily Tanya – Chapter 51 Part 2: The main revelation of the soul is in the brain and from there it goes to the various limbs
*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 The main revelation of the soul is in the […]
📜 Daily Chumash & Rashi Parshas Bamidbar Sheiyni: The census of men in the Twelve tribes above age 20
*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 The census of men in the Twelve tribes above […]
📄 Daily Tanach – Nachum Chapter 1: God’s Justice, Power, and the Doom of Nineveh
The Prophet and His Message (Nachum 1:1) The book opens by identifying the prophecy as the vision of Nachum the Elkoshite, concerning Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. Unlike Jonah—who was sent to warn Nineveh to repent—Nachum delivers a message of final judgment. Nineveh’s time for repentance has passed, and divine […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 8: Blessings Over Foods and Drinks: Proper Classification, Priority, Errors, and After‑Blessings
Halachah 1 — Basic Food Categories and Their Blessings Foods are divided into three primary categories with corresponding blessings: Fruit of trees → Borei Pri HaEtz before, Borei Nefashot after Exception: the five species (grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, dates) require the single blessing that includes the three blessings of grace afterward. Produce of the […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 11: Majority and Probability: Following the Rov
The Rule of Rov The Gemara establishes: When the majority of cases follow one status, We rule according to that majority Example: If most animals in a herd are kosher, We assume an unsupervised animal is kosher This applies even when absolute certainty is impossible. Rov vs. Chazakah The daf […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 39: Birkat Kohanim in Practice: Participation, Timing, and Intention
The Role of the Congregation The Gemara emphasizes: The blessing is incomplete without a responsive congregation The people must: Stand attentively Face the kohanim Answer “Amen” to each blessing Those who are inattentive or mocking block the flow of blessing, not only for themselves but for others. When Birkat Kohanim […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Naming one’s son or daughter after one’s father or mother (the Grandparent of the newborn) while they’re still alive
Naming one’s son or daughter after one’s father or mother (the Grandparent of the newborn) while they’re still alive:[1] One of the most meaningful moments in welcoming a new child into the world is choosing a name. In Jewish tradition, a name is far more than a label; it reflects […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Permissibility of Plucking Fruit and Herbs from Plants Growing in a Cemetery
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Permissibility of Plucking Fruit and Herbs from Plants Growing in a Cemetery Question: Dear Rabbi, I was recently visiting a very beautiful and well‑kept Jewish cemetery. Inside the cemetery grounds there were fig trees bearing fruit, as well as numerous rosemary bushes growing throughout […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: What caused the souls of the Jewish people to leave their body by Matan Torah
[1] What caused the souls of the Jewish people to leave their body by Matan Torah Our sages teach us that at the time that the Torah was given, the souls of the Jewish people expired and that they had to be resurrected with the dew of Torah. What caused […]
🗓️✨ Luach Hayom – Today in Halacha & Jewish History: 23rd Iyar
📅 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, marking the beginning […]
🔥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
*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 Rishon Hashem commands Moshe to take a census of the Jewish people: When: […]
📄 Daily Tanach – Micha Chapter 7: Moral Collapse, Confession, and the Triumph of Divine Mercy
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 and bloodshed. Trust […]
📖 Daily Rambam (1 Chapter) Brachos Chapter 7: Blessings of Praise: Over Fragrance, Sight, Sound, and New Experiences
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 are neither tree […]
📚 Daf Yomi Summary –Chullin 10: Chazakah: Trusting the Status Quo
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 The kohen assumes […]
💧 Sotah Summary – Sotah 38: Birkat Kohanim: How Blessing Is Transmitted
Core Rules of Birkat Kohanim Derived from “Koh tevarchu”: Must be recited in Hebrew While standing With raised hands Spoken audibly Kohanim and people must face each other Temple vs. Outside the Temple Differences: Temple: Explicit Divine Name, hands raised above head Outside: Substitute name, hands at shoulder‑level Who Is […]
⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Bracha on Coconut Products
The Bracha on Coconut Products Agronomic and Botanical Overview of the Coconut – Growth, Structure, and Uses How it grows: Coconuts grow on coconut palm trees, scientifically known as Cocos nucifera. The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) is a perennial, monoecious palm belonging to the family Arecaceae (the palm family). […]
✍️ From the Rav’s Desk: Permissibility of Torah Study and Prayer in the Presence of a Woman’s Perfume
Question: Dear Rabbi, I would like to ask about a situation I recently encountered. I was traveling on the subway and seated across from a woman who was dressed in a manner that was not modest. At the time, I was learning from the daily learning packet that the Rabbi […]
🔥Daily Chassidus: Finding emotional individuality in Judaism
🔥Daily Chassidus: Finding emotional individuality in Judaism:[1] The verse in Koheles states, “Noda Bashearim Ba’alah,” which literally means that she knows her husband by the gates. The Alter Rebbe explains this as follows: the term Ba’alah here refers to G-d which is the “husband” of the soul of every single […]