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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Video Lecture - The Art of the Hebrew Letters
Thursday, December 21, 2017
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
A Loosely Affixed or Hanging Mezuzah
The mezuzah case (with a kosher mezuzah
inside) needs to be affixed firmly to the doorpost; therefore, if it is affixed
loosely it is invalid.
See Tur
(Yoreh Deah 289) in the law of תלה במקל
Mezuzah:
Divine Protection and Blessing (P. 238)
Jewish
identity and its commitment to service of Hashem must be strong and never
weakened.
Monday, March 27, 2017
Width of the Tefillin Retzuah (Straps)
The Retzuah
of Tefillin needs to be a minimum width of a seorah (barley cornel). According to R. Chaim Naeh this is 10 mm.
In a pressing situation 9 mm is still enough to recite a blessing on the
Tefillin. This minimum width requirement applies even to the beginning section
of the retzuah that protrudes from the yud shaped knot on the Tefillin Shel
Yad.
Shulchan
Aruch Admor Hazaken (Orach Chayim 27:20). Ketzos Hashulchan in the supplements
of vol. 1 (p. 89).
Even
when serving Hashem in our own unique way, it must be within the boundaries so
designated by our Sages.
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Sunday, March 26, 2017
The Yud Knot Should be in Constant Physical Contact with the Tefillin
One
should be careful that the Yud knot of the Tefillin Shel Yad should be
constantly touching the Tefillin for the reason explained in the Zohar; that
the Choshen (Brestplate) was constantly bound to the Kohen Gadol’s Aphod
(apron). One should be stringent to insure that the Yud knot should be
touching the Tefillin even when they are not being worn.
Shulchan
Aruch Admor Hazaken (Orach Chayim 27:5). Mishna Berurah (27:10).
We
need to be constantly cognizant of our Divine connection with Hashem.
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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Pasul Sefer Torah that Fell to the Ground
If a kosher
Sefer Torah falls to the ground, the one who dropped it and those who are present need to fast. Even if the Sefer Torah is
not kosher one needs to fast.
Chayim
She’al (1:12).
When something so dear to us falls we may not
stand by as if nothing happened.
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Sunday, March 19, 2017
Took out the Wrong Sefer Torah from the Aron Kodesh
One who
mistakenly took out the wrong torah that was not rolled to the portion of the
intended reading should not return it to the Aron Kodesh (ark) in order
to take out the other originally intended sefer torah in its place, rather one
should roll it to the correct reading portion. If one were to return the first
torah to the Aron Kodesh before it was even read from, this could be
interpreted to the bystanders that there was an invalidation with the first
torah.
Mateh
Yehudah (Orach
Chayim 282 at the end). Kaf Hachayim (Orach Chayim 144:13). Igros Moshe
(Orach Chayim 2:37).
A
similar incident once occurred in 770, the gabbai went to fix the mistake and
the Rebbe responded “everything is dependent on Mazel even a sefer torah in the
Heichal (ark)”, (see Zohar vol. 3 134a).
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Removing a Watch before donning Tefillin
It is proper to remove a watch before donning Tefillin.
Nonetheless, one who is lenient and does not remove his watch is not held to
account nor censured since the actual problem of Chatzitzah (intervention)
is only applicable to the area of the retzuah; that is tying the knot.
Mishna
Berurah (27:16); Dovev Meisharim (2:37).
Despite
the many challenges that seem to exist, we need to be able to access a
completely inviolable place in ourselves which does not allow any room for our Jewishness to be tainted.
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Thursday, March 9, 2017
Megillas Esther Missing Letters
A Megillas Esther that is missing letters, as long as those letters that are missing are still in the minority of the letters – the Megillah is kosher. However, if one has another fully kosher megillah, one should use the fully kosher one.
Shulchan
Aruch (Orach Chayim 690:3); Rema (Orach Chayim 691:2). Mishna Berurah (691:14).
Even
when we are neither perfect nor complete, we are still never unimportant.
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Writing the Megillas Esther
There is
an authority who holds that before a Sofer begins to write the Megillah he needs
to say “Behold, I am writing this for the holiness of the Megillas Esther”. It
is not enough to simply say “Behold, I am writing for the holiness of the
Megillah”. Initially, one should follow this view and say both words “Megilas
Esther”; albeit it is still valid if one merely said “… for the holiness of the
Megilah”.
Mishnas
Hasofer 28 in the Yalkut Hasofer in the name of the Mikrei Kodesh (Hilchos Purim
31).
Esther
was the one who had the highest level of Mesirus Nefesh (self-sacrifice) for
the sake of the Jewish people. She cannot be separated from the story even from
the preparation stage of the writing of the Megillah.
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
A Megillah with Pictures
It is not proper to have pictures on the side of the klaf (parchment)
of the Megillas Esther. Those that did so, did not invalidate the Megillah.
Nonetheless, pictures which literally depict the story should be avoided.
Eliyahu Raba (691:7).
Sometimes the more we think we have something, it is actually
the opposite
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Monday, March 6, 2017
Lines Beginning the Megillah
Some Sofrim have a custom to start each column of the Megillas Esther with the word “Hamelech”
(the king) or the letter Vav. This custom should not be effected at
the expense as crunching or elongating letters as a result.
Kol Yakov (Orach Chayim 691:28).
One should never practice self-perfection when it comes at
the cost of causing pain to another.
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Sunday, March 5, 2017
Sirtut (Scoring) for a Mezuzah
A
mezuzah requires Sirtut (in which all the lines were scored). Without
such scoring, even if the Sofer writes perfectly straight, the mezuzah is nonetheless
invalid.
Shulchan
Aruch (Yoreh Deah 288:8).
Regardless
of what we hold for ourselves individually, for cohesiveness and continuity of
communal unity we all need to be held by an Authority in which we all follow.
Li'Ilui Nishmas
Elka bas Yehudah
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Saturday, February 25, 2017
New! Sta”m Facts, Sources and Insights
B"H
With the Help of Hashem, I will be presenting a new informative and inspirational series:
"Sta”m
Facts, Sources and Insights"
Compiled and Elucidated by
Rabbi Dovid Nissan Bressman
Edited by Rabbi Dovid Diamand
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