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Hayom Yom

Hayom-Yom for 13, Iyyar

12 Iyyar, 5779 - May 17, 201914 Iyyar, 5779 - May 19, 2019

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.
Shabbos, 13 Iyyar, 5779 - May 18, 2019
28th day of the Omer
Torah Lessons
(5779)
Chumash: Emor, 7th portion (Lev. 24:1-24:23) with Rashi.
Tehillim: 69-71
Tanya: English text / Audio / MP3
Rambam:
     3 chapters: Hebrew / Audio / MP3,
     1 chapter: Hebrew / Audio / MP3,
     Sefer Hamitzvos: English / Audio / MP3

Tuesday Iyar 13, 5703 * 28th day of the Omer **
Torah Lessons
(5703)
Chumash: B'har, Shlishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 69-71.
Tanya: So, indeed, is (p. 251)...and the limited. (p. 253).

At Mincha, Tachanun is said.

The Alter Rebbe once said (during those years that he would say short Maamarim): "Know what is above you." [1]

Know that everything "above" in the supernal Sefirot and Partzufim (Divine emanations and configurations), all derives "from you" [2]; it all depends on man's service. [3]

   

Notes:

    * This day marks the Yahrzeit, in 5712 (1952) of R. Yisrael Aryeh Leib of blessed memory, brother of the Rebbe Sh'lita.

  1. (Back to text) Avot 2:1.

  2. (Back to text) Manifestations of the Divine Emanations, whether Chessed (Kindness) or Gevura (Severity), are determined by Man. Man's actions are independent and real, and from Above, G-d reacts to Man, "reflects" Man's actions.

    Man may be insignificant from one perspective, but his importance is cosmic from another. "I am dust and ashes" expresses one view; "The universe was created on my account" expresses the second.

  3. (Back to text) The quotation from Avot may therefore be translated, "Know, that what is Above is from you."


Day Seven of week 4

Malchus of Netzach

Sovereignty is the cornerstone of endurance. Endurance that encompasses the previous six qualities is indeed a tribute and testimony to the majesty of the human spirit.

Is my endurance dignified? Does it bring out the best in me? When faced with hardships do I behave like a king or queen, walking proudly with my head up, confident in my G-d-given strengths, or do I cower and shrivel up in fear? Exercise for the day: Fight for a dignified cause.

From:
A Spiritual Guide to the counting of the Omer
Forty-Nine Steps to Personal Refinement
The Forty-Nine Days of Sefirah
by Simon Jacobson
$7.95 Soft Cover

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