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CHUMASH

Parshas Haazinu - Shvi'i with Rashi

Moshe Rabbeinu told all of the Yidden this song of Haazinu. After he finished, Yehoshua repeated it to the Yidden as well. Today was his first day as the leader of the Yidden, together with Moshe Rabbeinu, and he also needed to tell them these words.

Moshe finished: “Remember what I told you! By following these words you can make sure your children keep the Torah too. Learning Torah and doing mitzvos is what your whole life is about! And in that zechus, Hashem will let you live in Eretz Yisroel.”

Now Hashem told Moshe that he was about to pass away. He would need to climb up Har Nevo, and Hashem would take his neshama, just like he took Aharon’s neshama, with a “kiss” of Hashem.

Moshe would be able to LOOK at Eretz Yisroel, but even though he wanted very much to go in, Hashem wouldn’t let.

When the Yidden heard this, they said that they wouldn’t let Moshe go up on Har Nevo — they didn’t want Hashem to take Moshe Rabbeinu away from them! Moshe Rabbeinu thought he should sneak up the mountain when nobody was looking, so that they wouldn’t stop him, but Hashem told him to go up even when they were all watching. Nobody would be able to stop him from doing what Hashem asked.

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TEHILLIM

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Today we start the Tehillim again from the beginning! We say kapitelach Alef to Tes. The three kapitelach we say are Pey-Ches, Pey-Tes, and Tzadik.

Many times when Yidden were in trouble, the Rebbe would speak about a posuk from one of today’s kapitelach: “Mipi Olelim Veyonkim Yisadeta Oz” — “from the mouths of children and babies You get koach to destroy the enemies.” The Rebbe explained that the koach of the Torah and mitzvos of children is what gives us koach to destroy all of our enemies!

From this posuk we learn that when even a very small child or a baby says words of Torah or does a mitzvah, it is able to protect Yidden everywhere!

This is why chinuch of small children is so important, because it helps keep all Yidden safe!

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TANYA

Igeres Hakodesh Siman Yud-Tes

We learned a very big question in yesterday’s Tanya — how can Chassidus explain things to us, even more than Moshe Rabbeinu was able to see with nevuah? Today we learn the answer.

We can understand with a mashal — the difference between seeing and hearing:

When you see something, you see that it is real. You know EXACTLY what it is.

But if you hear about something, you might understand about it, but you don’t really know what it is.

You can try this right now — think of something you saw, and try to explain to someone else what it is, just with your words. Who knows what it is better?

Only if you SAW something do you really know what it is.

Moshe Rabbeinu was a Navi. The way he understood Hashem was through nevuah, almost like the way a person sees. It is not possible for a person even as holy as Moshe Rabbeinu to see any more than the “back” of Hashem.

But understanding and learning is more like hearing — so there can be Tzadikim that UNDERSTAND even more than the things that Moshe Rabbeinu SAW.

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HAYOM YOM

Alef Tishrei

Our Minhagim for Rosh Hashana:

- When we bentch licht, we say “Lehadlik Ner Shel Yom Hazikaron,” and Shehecheyanu.

There are some minhagim that the Rebbe writes in today’s Hayom Yom that we already have in our Siddur.

- At Tashlich, boys should shake out the corners of their Tzitzis.

- When we eat the apple dipped in honey, we do it in this order:
1) Make a bracha on the apple
2) Say the Yehi Ratzon
3) Eat the apple!

- Even though it’s our Minhag to eat the head of a lamb (or a fish!) as a siman for a Shana Tova, we don’t say a special Yehi Ratzon for it — just for the apple.

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SEFER HAMITZVOS

Shiur #147 - Mitzvas Lo Saasei #169, #170, Asei #183, Lo Saasei #228, Asei #20

Today is a very exciting day in Rambam! We are going to finish a whole Sefer in Rambam, Sefer Zeraim, and start the next one — Sefer Avodah! And what’s the very first set of halachos in this sefer? Hilchos Beis Habechirah — all about building the Beis Hamikdash!

Today we learn 4 mitzvos about Shevet Levi’s place in Eretz Yisroel:

1) (Mitzvas Lo Saasei #169) Shevet Levi are not allowed to take a place in Eretz Yisroel like the other Shevatim.

We learn this mitzvah from a posuk in Parshas Shoftim: לֹא יִהְיֶה לַכֹּהֲנִים הַלְוִיִּם כָּל שֵׁבֶט לֵוִי חֵלֶק וְנַחֲלָה

2) (Mitzvas Lo Saasei #170) Shevet Levi cannot take part of the treasures that the Yidden take when they win the war to come into Eretz Yisroel.

We learn this mitzvah from a posuk in Parshas Shoftim: לֹא יִהְיֶה לַכֹּהֲנִים הַלְוִיִּם כָּל שֵׁבֶט לֵוִי חֵלֶק וְנַחֲלָה

3) (Mitzvas Asei #183) The Yidden need to give Shevet Levi cities to live in Eretz Yisroel, because they are not given a section in Eretz Yisroel the way the other Shevatim have. These cities also become Arei Miklat.

We learn this mitzvah from a posuk in Parshas Masei: וְנָתְנוּ לַלְוִיִּם וְגוֹ׳ עָרִים לָשָׁבֶת

4) (Mitzvas Lo Saasei #228) The cities for Shevet Levi need to have 1000 amos of open area and 2000 amos of fields around. We are not allowed to switch around those spaces, or use them for any other reasons.

We learn this mitzvah from a posuk in Parshas Behar: וּשֲׂדֵה מִגְרַשׁ עָרֵיהֶם לֹא יִמָּכֵר

The details are explained in the end of Mesechta Erchin.

Then we learn a mitzvah that we all know very well!

5) (Mitzvas Asei #20)Ve’asu Li Mikdash” — it is a mitzvah to build a Mishkan or Beis Hamikdash which should be used to serve Hashem! There we will bring korbanos, have the fire constantly burning on the Mizbeiach, and gather together and celebrate every Yom Tov.

This mitzvah has many details, which include the furniture and keilim of the Beis Hamikdash, like the Menorah, Shulchan, and Mizbeiach.

We learn this mitzvah from a posuk in Parshas Terumah: וְעָשׂוּ לִי מִקְדָּשׁ

The details are explained in Mesechta Midos. The details about the Menorah, Shulchan, and Mizbeiach Hazahav are in Mesechta Menachos and Mesechta Yoma.

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RAMBAM

Hilchos Shemitah VeYovel - Hilchos Beis HaBechirah

In today's Rambam, we learn the last two perakim of Hilchos Shemita VeYovel and the first perek of Hilchos Beis Habechirah!

Perek Yud-Beis: The Rambam teaches us about the halachos of houses in cities with walls around them, which we learned about in yesterday’s Sefer Hamitzvos.

Perek Yud-Gimmel: We learn about how Shevet Levi doesn’t get their own part in Eretz Yisroel. They have certain cities that belong to them. Why? Because their whole job is to serve Hashem, and they don’t fight the wars like the rest of the Yidden. Instead, Hashem takes care of everything for them. The Rambam tells us that anyone who decides to serve Hashem with all of his koach will ALSO have that bracha, that Hashem will take care of everything for him, just like Hashem did for Shevet Levi! This is a very famous halacha, which the Rebbe would quote often!

This is the end of Sefer Zeraim. Now we start the Sefer Avodah, and the halachos of how to build the Beis Hamikdash!

Perek Alef: Now the Rambam starts to teach us about the mitzvah to BUILD the Beis Hamikdash — not leaving any wood sticking out, making sure nothing is broken, and not cutting things in the Beis Hamikdash with iron.

One very interesting halacha is that EVERYONE needs to help build it — but we don’t stop kids from learning Torah to build the Beis Hamikdash, because when kids learn Torah it is even MORE important!

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RAMBAM PEREK ECHOD

Hilchos Shevisas Asor - Perek Alef

Today we start learning the halachos about “Shevisas Asor,” resting on the tenth day of Tishrei, which is Yom Kippur.

The Rambam teaches us that we don’t do melacha on Yom Kippur. We don’t do five things that usually feel good for our bodies, like eating and drinking or wearing leather shoes.

We add some time to the beginning and end of Yom Kippur.

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INYANA D'YOMA

Rosh Hashana

This year, the first day of Rosh Hashana is on Shabbos. The halacha is that when Rosh Hashana is on Shabbos, we don’t blow the shofar, in case someone will carry it in a place without an Eruv.

But if the mitzvah of shofar is so important, how can we not do it just because a few people might make a mistake?

Chassidus explains that when Rosh Hashana is on Shabbos, we don’t NEED to blow the shofar. Since we don’t really need it, it’s not even worth the small chance of someone making a mistake and carrying on Shabbos!

Why don’t we need to blow the shofar?

Because Hashem brings all of the chayus that usually comes into the world through the shofar, through Shabbos itself!

Even though we do not actually blow the shofar, just as we still say the pesukim about Shofros, we will learn about the shofar today.

R’ Shlomo Chaim Kesselman was a mashpia in Tomchei Temimim. He once said something (that we think he heard from the Frierdiker Rebbe):

When we blow the Shofar, the Baal Tokeia stops between each set of Tekiyos. In the Machzor, it says that he should be “Misvadeh Belachash” (say Vidui quietly). R’ Shlomo Chaim Kesselman said that this means that we should picture the Rebbe’s face (Tziyur Pnei HoRav).

There is also a letter that the Baal Shem Tov sent to his talmid, the Maggid, that says something like this! In the letter, it says that before Tekiyas Shofar, the Maggid should think about the Baal Shem Tov, and his teacher, Achiyah Hashiloni, and then he will have hatzlacha and the Shofar blowing will bring lots of brachos for the Yidden!

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Since Rosh Hashana is the head of the year, every minute is extra special! That’s why it’s our minhag to spend every minute we can in saying Tehillim!

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TEFILLAH

Tekiyas Shofar

When Rosh Hashana begins, something amazing happens. All of the good things that Yidden did all year go up together to Hashem!

Then, through our Tefillos, especially during the blowing of the Shofar, a new chayus comes into the world for the new year. This new chayus comes from the Atzmus (the deepest part) of Hashem — and it is a chayus that never was in the world before!

Bringing down a NEW chayus like this is not something a Yid can ever do on his own. But Hashem gave us the avodah of Rosh Hashana, especially of Tekiyas Shofar, as a keili for Him to bring down this special koach.

How does the shofar blowing do this?

A shofar is the horn of an animal. An animal has much more bittul to Hashem than a person. We try to use davka the horn of a sheep, a very obedient animal. We blow a simple sound, no fancy music or notes. We show that we are crying out to Hashem, turning to Hashem and returning to Hashem, from our pintele Yid. We call to Hashem from the part of our neshama that doesn’t have its own ideas, that just wants to serve Hashem. And what are we calling? We call to Hashem, asking Him to please rule over us as King!

Through this simple call of the shofar, we are crowning Hashem as King and bringing down this new chayus into the world. This chayus brings along with it all of the brachos for all of the Gashmius and Ruchnius things we need in order to serve Hashem on a new level during this coming year.

See Likutei Torah, maamarim for Rosh Hashana

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HALACHOS HATZRICHOS

Tekiyas Shofar

Before we blow the shofar, we prepare ourselves for the powerful moment of Tekiyas Shofar. This is really preparing not only for the Shofar, but for the Avodas Hashem of the whole year!

Then we say the kapitelLamenatzeiach” seven times, and pesukim that start with the letters “Kra Satan.” Then we say one more posuk about the koach of the shofar, “Ala Elokim.”

The person blowing the shofar says a special Yehi Ratzon, asking that our shofar blowing should be good. Then he says the brachos aloud, having in mind that everyone should be yotzei the mitzvah of shofar. When we listen to the brachos and answer “Amen,” we should have in mind also that through this we are fulfilling the mitzvah of Shofar.

The main sound of the shofar is the sound that sounds like someone crying. This is either the sound of Shevarim, or Teruah, or Shevarim and Teruah together. We are supposed to blow this sound three times, each time with a Tekiyah before and after it. That’s why we blow so many sounds, to make sure that we are blowing the right sound three times.

In between Tekiyos, in our siddur it tells us to be “Misvadeh Belachash.” This means to do Vidui quietly. We don’t say anything during this time, and we don’t think about our aveiros. We think about how much we want to be close and connected to Hashem.

At the end of Tekiyos, everyone (not just the Chazan) says “Uvechein Yehi Ratzon,” asking Hashem that our Tekiyos should be accepted.

After this main shofar blowing, we also blow another 40 sounds in Musaf and in Kaddish afterwards. Until after these Tekiyos are over, we shouldn’t make any interruption, because these are also part of the mitzvah that we made the bracha for.

(After davening, we blow another 30 sounds to confuse the Satan, for 100 sounds all together.)

See Halachos U’Minhagei Chabad, p. 19

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GEULAH U'MOSHIACH

Moshiach When We Don't Deserve It

In Tashlich, we say a posuk from Micha, which is a nevuah about the Geulah: “Mi Keil Kamocha, Nosei Avon Ve’over Al Pesha, Le’She’eris Nachalaso; Lo Hechezik Lo’ad Apo, Ki Chofeitz Chesed Hu.” “Who is like You Hashem? He forgives the aveiros and overlooks the sins of those left of His nation. He doesn’t stay angry forever, because He wants chesed.”

(In our Machzor, we see that this posuk hints to the Yud-Gimmel Midos HoRachamim!)

The Meforshim also teach us that this is something important we need to know about the Geulah:

When the Yidden go through the terrible, painful times of Chevlei Moshiach, the hard times close to Moshiach, not everyone will survive. (Many tzadikim say that this already happened, during the second World War.)

The Yidden who live after this time might not be perfect. They may even have many aveiros. So how will Hashem ever bring the Geulah?

We say the answer in this posuk! Hashem will forgive the aveiros, and overlook the sins of those Yidden that are left! Hashem wants Chesed, and this chesed will bring Moshiach even if it doesn’t seem like we deserve it!

See Sichas Parshas Vayechi Tof-Shin-Nun-Alef

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