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Hayom Yom Hayom-Yom for 29, Kislev
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Hayom Yom was written by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 5703 (1942-43). In this box we have listed the Torah Lessons for this year. The Torah Lessons below in the text are as they were in the original edition. | ||||
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Tuesday Kislev 29, Fifth Day of Chanuka, 5703 Torah Lessons
(5703)Chumash: Mikeitz, Shlishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 140-150.
Tanya: Ch. 4. In addition (p. 13)...(that he violates). (p. 13).The sins of Israel in the time of the Greeks were: Fraternizing with the Greeks, studying their culture, profaning Shabbat and Holy Days, eating Treifa and neglecting Jewish Tahara. [1] The punishment-tribulation was the spiritual destruction [2] of the Sanctuary, death, and slavery in exile. Through teshuva [3] and Mesirat Nefesh, [4] that great, miraculous Divine salvation - the miracle of Chanuka - came about.
Notes:
- (Back to text) Purity. The term "family purity" (for Taharat Hamishpacha) describes Torah laws concerning marriage, particularly Mikva, and all observances related to family sanctity. See Sh'vat 21; Nissan 10.
- (Back to text) The defilement of the Sanctuary, its altar, and the famous cruses of oil. The physical destruction centuries later was by the Romans.
- (Back to text) "Return," or "repentance," a frequent theme in Torah and Chassidus. See for example Tishrei 3 to 8.
- (Back to text) Total devotion, to the point of martyrdom.
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