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Hayom Yom

Hayom-Yom for 6, Tammuz

5 Tamuz, 5778 - June 18, 20187 Tamuz, 5778 - June 20, 2018

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.
Tuesday, 6 Tamuz, 5778 - June 19, 2018
Torah Lessons
(5778)
Chumash: Chukas, 3rd portion (Num. 20:7-20:13) with Rashi.
Tehillim: 35-38
Tanya: English text / Audio / MP3
Rambam:
     3 chapters: Hebrew / Audio / MP3,
     1 chapter: Hebrew / Audio / MP3,
     Sefer Hamitzvos: English / Audio / MP3

Friday Tamuz 6 5703
Torah Lessons
(5703)
Chumash: Chukat, Shishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 35-38.
Tanya: For example, (p. 331)...attributes at all." (p. 333).

(The effect of) each particular mitzva-act is called forth by (doing) those (other) mitzva-acts which are Makif - general and all- encompassing in nature.

The mitzva of Tzedaka, for example, is one of those all - encompassing - makif Mitzvot, as evident from the reference to all mitzvot by the term "Tzedaka."

For this reason it is most appropriate to give a coin to Tzedaka before performing any Mitzva. This has the effect of bringing the general Makif-aura into the P'nimi, the "inner aspect," (the particular Mitzva).

Nonetheless, this type of Makif is a "close aura," whereas the Makif of Torah [1] is a "distant aura," whose effect is superior.

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) The meaning here is probably "Torah-study" which, like Tzedaka, is a Makif-mitzva.

    (A host of terms can be used to translate Makif, but in this context we suggest:

    • "All-encompassing,"
    • "all-comprehensive,"
    • "all-inclusive,"
    • "general")

    A suggested explanation: When a particular mitzva is studied as part of Torah-learning, the effect of that Torah-study on the mitzva is superior to the effect engendered by giving Tzedaka prior to the mitzva.

    For Torah is a more distant (i.e., higher) Makif - relative to the particular mitzva - this is Tzedaka. Viz. Sefer Hamaamarim Basi Legani p. 194:5 (end).


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