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CHUMASH

Chamishi with Rashi

After Kriyas Yam Suf, the Yidden started to travel in the Midbar.

The Yidden continued traveling where Hashem wanted them to go — some places they stayed one or two days, other places longer.

One month after they got out of Mitzrayim, the Yidden ran out of matzah. They complained to Moshe and Aharon that they had no food — instead of trusting in Hashem or asking nicely.

Even though Hashem wasn’t happy with how the Yidden asked, He told Moshe that He will send mahn for the Yidden to eat! It will fall down from Shomayim every day, except on Shabbos. On Friday they will have to take a DOUBLE portion of mahn.

Moshe also told the Yidden that Hashem didn’t like the Yidden’s complaining. He told them that soon Hashem wants to talk to them about it! All of the Yidden gathered together, and they saw how Hashem was ready to speak to Moshe from inside a cloud.

 
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TEHILLIM

60 - 65

Today’s Tehillim is Samach through Samach-Hey.

In Kapitel Samech-Alef, Dovid Hamelech asks Hashem for something very special: “Yomim Al Yemei Melech Tosif” — “Hashem should add days to the days of the king.” Dovid Hamelech was asking Hashem that he should live for a long time.

The Zohar says that when a person is born, Hashem decides how long they will live. If they have a special zechus, Hashem will make them live even longer! This is what Dovid Hamelech was asking from Hashem — that he should have the zechus to live extra-long.

Since EVERY Yid is like a king (“Kol Yisroel Bnei Melochim Heim”), Dovid Hamelech was also asking for ALL Yidden to live a long time!

See Tehillim with Pirush Tehilas Menachem, kapitel Samach-Alef

 
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TANYA

Likutei Amarim Perek Chof

We learned how the strong love in all of us, the Ahava Mesuteres, wakes up. It gets scared when it feels like it may become separated from Hashem! Usually this happens for something very big, like someone threatening a Yid to stop being Jewish.

The Alter Rebbe will show us now how we can wake up the Ahava Mesuteres to get us to do ANY mitzvah, no matter how hard, and stop us from doing ANY aveira, no matter how “small!”

First, the Alter Rebbe helps us understand that missing a chance to do a mitzvah, or doing even a small aveira, is also denying our Yiddishkeit. It’s the Yetzer Hara that convinces us that there is a difference between something big and something small, when really EVERY aveira separates a Yid from Hashem.

Every mitzvah is included in the first two of the Aseres Hadibros, the “big” mitzvos of believing in Hashem.

(The first of the Aseres Hadibros is “Anochi Hashem Elokecha!” “I am Hashem!” The meforshim teach us that all of the mitzvos ASEI (the ones we DO) come from this mitzvah.

The second of the Aseres Hadibros is “Lo Yihiyeh Lecha Elokim Acheirim” “You shouldn’t have any other ‘G-d’s’.” All of the mitzvos LO SASEI (the mitzvos we keep by NOT doing something) come from this mitzvah. (This is why we heard only the first two of the Aseres Hadibros from Hashem — because really it’s like hearing all of them!)

Both of these mitzvos are talking about believing in Hashem and nothing else. How does that include every mitzvah? The Alter Rebbe will show us!)

To understand this properly, we need an introduction. First we need to understand in short what “Achdus Hashem” means — how Hashem is everything.

The first thing we need to know is what we say in davening every morning, “Ata Hu Ad Shelo Nivra Ha’olam, Ata Hu Mishenivra Ha’olam.” Hashem is the same, there is no change in Hashem, before or after the world was created. We will IY”H see more about this later.

 
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HAYOM YOM

Yud-Alef Shevat

Every day, we start our day with Modeh Ani. We say this even before washing our hands — when they are still tomei!

Nothing in the world can make the Modeh Ani of a Yid tomei — there is a part of our neshama that is connected to Hashem no matter what we do.

The Rebbe used this Hayom Yom as an example to show what the WHOLE inyan of Chassidus is, in Kuntres Inyana Shel Toras Hachassidus.

 
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SEFER HAMITZVOS

Mitzvas Asei #131, #125

Today we are going to finish learning the halachos about Maaser Sheini, and start a new section of halachos in the Rambam, about Bikurim!

1) (Mitzvas Asei #131) On Erev Pesach, on the 4th and 7th years since Shemitah, there is a mitzvah called “Vidui Maaser.” A person needs to say to Hashem that he brought the maaser that he was supposed to. The first perek of today’s Rambam tells us the details of how this is done.

2) (Mitzvas Asei #125) We also learn the mitzvah of Bikurim — we bring the first fruit of the Shiva Minim that grow in our fields to the Beis Hamikdash, for the kohanim. (This mitzvah is only in Eretz Yisroel, when we have the Beis Hamikdash. We hope that Moshiach will come very soon so that we will be able to keep it this year!)

 
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RAMBAM

Hilchos Maaser Sheini VeNeta Reva'i - Bikurim

Perek Yud-Alef: The year after we give Maaser Ani for the poor (the 4th and 7th year), we need to do Vidui Maaser. Vidui Maaser is telling Hashem formally that we gave all of the presents and maaser we needed to give. We can’t do this until we actually gave them to the poor, the kohanim, or the Beis Hamikdash — it’s not enough to just set them aside.

Now we start learning Hilchos Bikurim:

Perek Alef: There are 24 presents that belong to the kohanim. Eight of these presents can only be eaten by the kohanim in the Beis Hamikdash, and five others can only be eaten inside Yerushalayim! In these perakim, we will learn halachos about these presents that we didn’t learn about already in other parts of the Rambam.

Perek Beis: Now we start learning about the present of Bikurim! We bring bikurim from the seven special fruits of Eretz Yisroel: Wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates. We take bikurim from the nicest fruits that grew in our fields. We have to bring the actual fruit — we can’t bring pomegranate juice instead of whole pomegranates. If we live too far away from Yerushalayim we are allowed to bring dried figs and raisins, since the fresh ones will get bad on the way.

 
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RAMBAM PEREK ECHOD

Hilchos Maaseh Hakorbanos - Perek Daled

In today’s Rambam, we learn about WHEN Korbanos are allowed to be brought (during the day) and also what we need to think about when we bring the KorbanKavana!

 
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DARKEI HACHASSIDUS

Yud-Alef Shevat

Yesterday was the very special day of Yud Shevat, which is the day of the histalkus of the Friediker Rebbe, and the beginning of the Rebbe’s nesius. But today is ALSO a very special day!

Every single generation has it’s own special avodah. For example, in the times of the Alter Rebbe, Chassidim had to work very hard on their midos so they could become a beinoni. In the times of the Frierdiker Rebbe, Chassidim had to have Mesiras Nefesh to spread Yiddishkeit! (Of course we need to do all of these things, but there is one thing that is the most important in each time.)

Today, Yud-Alef Shevat, is the first day when the WHOLE DAY is the avodah of OUR dor, the avodah the Rebbe teaches us! And what is that avodah? Each one of us has the Shlichus to spread Yiddishkeit and Chassidus to ourselves and to everyone around us, and to get ready for the Geulah!

A few months after the Rebbe accepted the Nesius, before Yud-Alef Nisan, the Rebbe said that he would go to the Ohel. Anybody that is serious about dedicating themselves to the Shlichus that the Rebbe will give them should write their names on a paper, and the Rebbe will bring the paper to the Ohel. They won’t have to give up their lives (chas veshalom) for it, but it is a very serious thing.

On Yud-Alef Shevat, we dedicate ourselves to the Shlichus of the Rebbe.

 

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TEFILLAH

Davening Nowadays

There are some Chassidim who say that davening with avodah isn’t so important nowadays. They say that the Rebbe didn’t write many letters about davening, and the Rebbe spoke about mivtzoyim at farbrengens — not about Tefillah! That proves that it isn’t something we need to do nowadays, because otherwise the Rebbe would have talked about it more!

The Rebbe says that this is a foolish thought! If you look at the Igros of the Frierdiker Rebbe and the Rebbe Rashab, and learn their sichos, you will see that they already wrote about it and farbrenged about it many times! So where is the excuse not to daven properly?!

From sicha of Parshas Ki Sisa, 5740; see se’ifim 21 and 27

 
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HALACHOS HATZRICHOS

Kiddush

We are learning some of the halachos about the kos we use to make Kiddush. This kos is a Kos Shel Bracha, and the halachos are the same for any other Kos Shel Bracha, like the kos we use to make Havdalah with or bentch on.

Here are two more things we need to have for the kos of Kiddush:

1) The kos needs to be Shalem, complete. It shouldn’t be broken or cracked, even if it can still hold a revi’is of wine or grape juice inside. (If there is nothing else to make Kiddush with, we can use it as long as it holds enough.)

2) The wine shouldn’t be pogum. Wine becomes pogum if someone drinks from the container it is in. So if someone drank from the cup or straight from the wine bottle, you should add some other wine so it won’t be pogum anymore. (If you don’t have any other wine, it is okay to add a little bit of water, but not too much, because then it won’t be counted as wine anymore!) Only then should you use it for Kiddush.

See Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch siman Reish-Ayin-Alef se’if Yud-Ches, siman kuf-Pey-Gimmel se’if Daled, siman Kuf-Pey-Beis se’if Daled to Vov

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שליח כ"ק אדמו"ר נשיא דורנו למדינת אילינוי

 
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GEULAH U'MOSHIACH

Every Yid Will Be A Chossid

At the end of the Rambam there is a halacha that says, “At that time all of the Yidden will be great Chachomim, and they will know hidden things, and understand the knowledge of Hashem as much as a person can.”

What are the hidden things the Rambam is talking about? This must be Pnimius HaTorah, which helps us understand Elokus, the knowledge of Hashem!

The Rambam says that when Moshiach comes, everyone will be busy with this.

That means that every Yid will be a chossid, since every Yid will be learning Pnimius HaTorahChassidus, which is what makes someone into a chossid!

This also helps us understand why the Rambam says that there is only one difference when Moshiach comes: That there will be no Shibud Malchios, no nations ruling over us. Even though the Rambam also says that when Moshiach comes we will all be Chachomim, that is not something different and new — learning Chassidus is something we start already now!

See Sicha of Zos Chanukah 5744

 
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