D’var Torah Parshas Chukas A Different Type of Strength By Rabbi Label Lam HASHEM spoke to Moses, saying: “Take the staff and assemble the congregation, you and your brother Aaron, and speak to the rock in their presence so that it will give forth its water. (Bamidbar 20:7-8) It’s not so easy to pinpoint…
Category: Yeshua
Daf Yomi
The following Daf Yomi audio shiurim were just uploaded to realcleardaf.com: Sunday, June 22, 2014: Taanis 11 image of daf
Baruch Shem
The Meaning of “Baruch Shem Kevod Malchuto Le’Olam Va’ed” In the previous Halachot we have established that the verse “Baruch Shem Kevod Malchuto Le’Olam Va’ed” must be inserted into Keri’at Shema. One must likewise have the proper intention while reciting this verse. If one did not, one has not fulfilled his obligation. Let us now explain the meaning…
Praying
Standing While Praying on an Airplane or Train Question: Must one join one’s feet together during the Amida prayer? Similarly, if one prays while sitting, has he fulfilled his obligation? Answer: Before one begins the Amida prayer, one must join both feet together as if they were one foot in order to compare ourselves to the angels…
70 Prophecies of Yeshua
Some of the prophecies referring to Yeshua: Where He would be born . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MICAH 5:2 He would be born a virgin birth . . . ….
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613 Mitzvos
THE SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN COMMANDMENTS In accordance with the Rambam’s Sefer HaMitzvos
Parashat Sh’lach / פרשת שלח־לך Next read in the Diaspora on 14 June 2014. Parashat Sh’lach is the 37th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. Torah Portion: Numbers 13:1 – 15:41 Full Kriyah 1: 13:1-20 (20 p’sukim) 2: 13:21-14:7 (20 p’sukim) 3: 14:8-25 (18 p’sukim) 4: 14:26-15:7 (27 p’sukim) 5: 15:8-16 (9 p’sukim) 6: 15:17-26 (10 p’sukim) 7: 15:27-41 (15 p’sukim) maf: 15:37-41 (5 p’sukim) Triennial Year 1 14 June 2014 1: 13:1-3 2: 13:4-16 3: 13:17-20 4: 13:21-24 5: 13:25-30…
Parashat Beha’alotcha / פרשת בהעלתך Next read in the Diaspora on 07 June 2014. Parashat Beha’alotcha is the 36th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1 – 12:16 Full Kriyah 1: 8:1-14 (14 p’sukim) 2: 8:15-26 (12 p’sukim) 3: 9:1-14 (14 p’sukim) 4: 9:15-10:10 (19 p’sukim) 5: 10:11-34 (24 p’sukim) 6: 10:35-11:29 (31 p’sukim) 7: 11:30-12:16 (22 p’sukim) maf: 12:14-16 (3 p’sukim) Triennial Year 1 07 June 2014 1: 8:1-4 2: 8:5-9 3: 8:10-14 4: 8:15-22 5: 8:23-26…
INFLUENCE OF ARAMAIC ON BIBLICAL HEBREW
THE INFLUENCE OF ARAMAIC ON BIBLICAL HEBREW This influence is mainly prevalent in the vocabulary, morphology, and possibly in the syntax of biblical Hebrew. However, both the dating and the extent of this influence have not yet been sufficiently determined. In the early biblical books, certain roots and grammatical forms which deviate from the standard…
Cooking Dishes that Will Remain After Yom Tov and Washing Dishes
One may not cook on Yom Tov for a regular weekday or Motza’ei Yom Tov. Similarly, in places outside of Israel, one may not cook on the first day of Yom Tov for the second (however, on years when the second day of Shavuot falls out on Shabbat, this Halacha changes, as we shall explain…
Cooking on Yom Tov
The Laws of Cooking on Yom Tov In the previous Halacha we have explained that although Shabbat and Yom Tov are equal in their prohibition to perform work on them and it is therefore a Torah prohibition to drive a car on Yom Tov, nevertheless, certain works associated with food preparation, such as cooking and frying, are…

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