Our current paragraph – Perek 1 Seif 3, from the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch teaches us how to wake up in the morning and the qualities we need to take with us into the day. These apply to serving Hashem. But they apply no less to qualities we need for all the activities of the day!
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Shaarei Kedushah – Gates of Holiness by Rabbi Chaim Vital – Introduction
Video Shiur – Kitzur Shulchan Aruch – Chapter 1 – Seif 1-2 – Laws for Waking Up in the Morning
Are The Jewish People Enslaving Each Other? An Insight Into the Book of Nechemia
The Book of Nechemia depicts events that occurred to the Jewish people in the second half of the fifth century BCE. These events are for all intents and purposes the last events (in the Tanach) to depict the Jewish people before their final exile – which they are currently in. It was a time when Ezra, together with Nechemia were bringing the Jewish people back to the Land of Israel to build the Second Temple and hopefully bring a sense of redemption to the Jewish people. Of course, only those who chose to come back actually came back, and of course, that redemption they were hoping for would only happen if the Jewish people returned wholeheartedly to God.
Do You Believe in Reincarnation? Perhaps O’ Neal Will Convince You…
22 Wonderful Apps for Every Jewish Phone
If you own a smartphone, you’ll want to put some Jewish apps onto it. Below, I have listed some apps which I hope you will find useful. Some of these apps will allow you to study Torah on-the-go and having used them myself, I can really say that they are outstanding.
Sensitivity For Those Who Suffer From Infertility
I Told the Rebbe That We Didn’t Have Any Money For Passover (Video)
The Fire of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai – For Members of the I Care Club
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Rabbi Nachman of Breslov teaches:
Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai promised that the Torah would never be forgotten from the Jewish people because of him as our Rabbis teach (Shabbat 138b), “When our Rabbis entered into Kerem BeYavneh they said, ‘In the future, the Torah is destined to be forgotten from the Jewish people’ and Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai said it will not be forgotten as it says, ‘It will not be forgotten from its offspring’. As it says in the Zohar (Nasso 124b): Through this book, which is the Book of the Zohar they will be redeemed from their exile.”