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CHUMASH

Parshas Re'eh - Rishon with Rashi

In the period of time before Zayin Adar, the day of Moshe Rabbeinu’s histalkus, Moshe Rabbeinu is continuing to speak to the Yidden, so that they will be ready to go into Eretz Yisroel!

Moshe Rabbeinu tells the Yidden that they are about to go into Eretz Yisroel!

When the Yidden come into Eretz Yisroel, it won’t be as easy to keep Torah and mitzvos as it is in the Midbar. There will be many other nations around them, who serve Avodah Zarah and want the Yidden to copy them.

So right when they come into Eretz Yisroel, the Yidden will have a big rally to give them koach to do the right thing! This rally will take place on two mountains, Har Grizim and Har Eival. Moshe tells them where these mountains are.

The Yidden will split up, half on each mountain. The Leviim will stand between the mountains, and speak to the Yidden.

First the Leviim will turn to Har Grizim, and call out a very special bracha from Hashem — together with what the Yidden need to do to earn this bracha. All of the Yidden will answer: Amen.

Then the Leviim will turn to the other mountain, and do the opposite. They will call out a scary punishment from Hashem, and what aveiros would bring this kind of punishment. Again, the Yidden will answer, “Amen.”

Hearing that Hashem will give the Yidden such good things for doing mitzvos, and such scary punishments for doing aveiros, will give the Yidden koach to ONLY do mitzvos in Eretz Yisroel!

Moshe Rabbeinu tells the Yidden that they will see many nisim when they cross the Yarden. Those nisim will be a sign that they will be able to conquer Eretz Yisroel!

When the Yidden first come into Eretz Yisroel, there will be a lot of Avodah Zarah there, from the nations that used to live there. The Yidden should get rid of the Avodah Zarah that is easy to find right away. Even though there is more of it, they can wait until after Eretz Yisroel is completely conquered before they carefully look and get rid of ALL of the Avodah Zarah.

During these 14 years of conquering and splitting up Eretz Yisroel, the Mishkan won’t have a certain city where it will need to stay. During this time, the Yidden are allowed to set up a Mizbeiach anywhere to bring the kinds of korbanos that they CHOOSE to bring, Nedarim and Nedavos. (All of the other korbanos that they NEED to bring will still have to be brought only in the Mishkan.)

After those 14 years, the Mishkan will be properly set up, in Shilo. Then EVERYONE’S korbanos will ONLY be brought in the same place — in the Mishkan.

In tomorrow’s Chumash, we will see that Moshe Rabbeinu tells the Yidden something that will happen much later, that the Yidden will build a proper home for Hashem: The Beis Hamikdash!

 
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TEHILLIM

90 - 96

Today’s Tehillim is kapitelach Tzadik to Tzadik-Vov.

The first kapitel in today’s Tehillim was written by Moshe Rabbeinu. Dovid Hamelech later put it in Tehillim. It starts with the words “Tefillah LeMoshe, Ish HaElokim.” “This is a Tefillah by Moshe Rabbeinu, a person of Hashem.”

Why is Moshe Rabbeinu called “a person of Hashem”?

Hashem is everything and everything is Hashem — but we can’t see that! Hashem made the world because Hashem wants Yidden to act according to Torah and mitzvos and make a Dira Betachtonim.

But if we can’t see Hashem, how do we know how to act? That’s why Hashem gives Yidden a Moshe Rabbeinu, who is “a person of Hashem.” A Moshe Rabbeinu has two parts — one part of him that is “of Hashem” — very close to Hashem so he knows what Hashem wants, but he is also “a person” — so he can teach us what we need to do!

There is always a Nasi, like Moshe Rabbeinu, who helps the Yidden do what Hashem wants at that time. Now, of course, the Rebbe is our Moshe Rabbeinu!

The Rebbe told us that we are about to see the Geulah, and we need to learn and teach about it! We need to spread Yiddishkeit and Chassidus and ask Hashem to bring Moshiach NOW!

 
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TANYA

Igeres Hakodesh Siman Vov

Here is another letter from the Alter Rebbe, explaining to Chassidim how special it is to give Tzedakah. (The Alter Rebbe especially wanted Chassidim to send money to the Chassidim in Eretz Yisroel, who had no way to get money. This is actually one of the reasons why the Alter Rebbe was arrested before the Chag HaGeulah of Yud-Tes Kislev!)

There is a posuk (in Mishlei) that teaches us that the reward for giving Tzedakah is that a Yid gets Emes (truth). What does it mean “to get Emes,” and why do we get it for giving Tzedakah?

To understand this, first let’s learn something about our neshamos: When the neshama is born in a body, it can only see things that a Gashmius body can let it see. It can’t see Hashem and that Hashem is one — even though it is true! (Like we learned before in Tanya, “Hashem is one” means that even though there are so many things in the world, and even though Hashem made a whole world from nothing, it didn’t change Hashem!)

It is a big rachmonus on the poor Neshama when it is in a Gashmius’dike body and can’t see the Emes.

IY”H tomorrow we will see what this has to do with getting emes as a reward for giving tzedakah.

 
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HAYOM YOM

Yud-Tes Menachem Av

Today we learn the seder of someone who puts on four pairs of Tefillin.

Why would someone have FOUR pairs of Tefillin?

Four different Chachomim explained the halacha of which order to put the parshios (the pieces of parchment) in the compartments inside the Tefillin. Each gave a different order, and they each bring a different kind of Ruchnius koach to the person who wears them.

The halacha in Shulchan Aruch is according to Rashi, but some people have a minhag to wear the other kinds too. Our minhag is to wear two pairs of Tefillin — Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam. Still, some special people have a minhag to wear ALL FOUR kinds of Tefillin!

We learn today what a person should daven or learn when wearing each pair of tefillin.

 
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SEFER HAMITZVOS

Shiur #31 - Mitzvas Asei #19

In Sefer Hamitzvos today, we learn the mitzvah (Mitzvas Asei #19) to thank Hashem after we eat. This is the mitzvah of saying Birchas Hamazon (bentching).

We learn this from a very famous posuk in Parshas Eikev: וְאָכַלְתָּ וְשָׂבָעְתָּ וּבֵרַכְתָּ אֶת ה׳ אֱלֹקֶיךָ

The details are explained in Mesechta Brachos.

 
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RAMBAM

Hilchos Brachos

Perek Alef: The Rambam explains what brachos are, and who made the nusach of the brachos we say. Then the Rambam teaches some general rules about brachos. For example, we learn that lechat’chilah, we should make a bracha in a loud enough voice to hear. We also learn that when we hear a bracha we need to answer Amen!

Perek Beis: In this perek, we learn about Birchas Hamazon, which is the only bracha that is from the Torah. (All other brachos are Miderabanan.) We learn how it is said differently on Shabbos, Yom Tov, and by a chasuna.

Perek Gimmel: We learn about the brachos on foods made from grain. There are five kinds of grain that can make food Mezonos or Hamotzi, depending on how they are prepared.

 
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RAMBAM PEREK ECHOD

Hilchos Talmud Torah - Perek Beis

The very first halacha in today’s Rambam is that if a city doesn’t have teachers for small children to learn Torah, the city deserves to be destroyed! That’s because the Torah of small children is what makes the world exist!

We also learn rules for teachers: They can’t do other work while they’re teaching, because it distracts them from teaching. A teacher also needs to make sure that his class isn’t too big. A teacher isn’t allowed to get upset at his students if they didn’t understand something.

 
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INYANA D'YOMA

Learning Chitas Every Day

One time at a farbrengen, the Rebbe said that there are people who give excuses so they can be free from saying Chitas. They say that it’s too hard or they don’t have enough time.

They should know that they also are making themselves free from getting the brachos from Hashem that come from learning and saying Chitas!

Make sure not to miss out on any of these special brachos — learn Chitas every day!

 

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TEFILLAH

Ve'arva

In Korbanos in the morning, we say the pesukim that talk about the Korban Tomid and the Ketores, and the halachos about how the Ketores is made. When we do this, Hashem counts it as if we are actually bringing the Korban Tomid and the Ketores!

After finishing (and saying the pesukim that Kabbalah teaches we should say after the Ketores), we say a posuk from Malachi: “Ve’arva LaHashem Minchas Yehuda Viyerushalayim, Kimei Olam Ucheshanim Kadmoniyos.” “The korbanos of the Yidden should be sweet to Hashem, like days of old and previous times.”

This posuk is part of a Nevuah about the Geulah! The Navi says that Hashem will give us the Beis Hamikdash and accept our korbanos with all of the nisim we had during the first Beis Hamikdash.

We are asking Hashem that not only should it be counted as we are bringing the Tomid and the Ketores, but that we should actually be able to bring them for Hashem in the Beis Hamikdash Hashlishi!

 
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HALACHOS HATZRICHOS

Buying Seforim

There is a mitzvah in the Torah that every person should write a Sefer Torah. Nowadays, we fulfill this mitzvah by buying a letter in the Sefer Torah and by buying seforim.

Did you know that there are halachos about which seforim to buy first?

The most important seforim to buy are the ones you need for learning. So before having a nice set of seforim to put on your shelf, you should first make sure you have the ones that you will need for learning.

Of course we need a Chitas and a Rambam, and basic seforim like a Tanach. But after that, which seforim of learning should we get?

The Alter Rebbe tells us in Hilchos Talmud Torah that the first parts of Torah to learn are the ones that teach us how to behave as a Yid, both halacha seforim that teach us what to do and seforim of Mussar and Chassidus which give us the right hashkafa and Yiras Shomayim.

See Kitzur Shulchan Aruch siman Chof-Ches, se’if Beis, and the Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch, Hilchos Talmud Torah perek Beis

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שליח כ"ק אדמו"ר נשיא דורנו למדינת אילינוי

 
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GEULAH U'MOSHIACH

Kibbutz Galuyos

After the days of Shlomo Hamelech, the Yidden split into two groups, each with their own king. Unfortunately, they never got back together, and the group under the Malchei Yisrael was sent into Golus and lost.

But as we see in the words of the Neviim, when Moshiach comes, all of the Yidden will be gathered together again under one king!

The Navi Hoshea also says this in one of his nevuos:

וְנִקְבְּצוּ בְּנֵי יְהוּדָה וּבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל יַחְדָּו וְשָׂמוּ לָהֶם רֹאשׁ אֶחָד וְעָלוּ מִן הָאָרֶץ כִּי גָדוֹל יוֹם יִזְרְעֶאל

Venikbetzu Bnei Yehudah Uvenei Yisrael Yachdav — The Yidden of Yehudah and the Yidden of Yisrael will be gathered together

Vesamu Lahem Rosh Echad — And they will make themselves one leader

Ve’alu Min Ha’aretz — And they will go up from the land of Golus to Eretz Yisroel

Ki Gadol Yom Yizre’el — Because the day of Kibbutz Galuyos will be great!

See Hoshea perek Beis posuk Beis

 
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