Hayom Yom Hayom-Yom for 11, Elul
|
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. | ||||
|
Shabbat Elul 11 5703 Torah Lessons
(5703)Chumash: Teitsei, Shevi'i with Rashi.
Tehillim: 60-65. Also 31-33.
Tanya: XIII. "How abundant (p. 457)...in a pavilion..." (p. 461).On Shabbat Teitsei 5603 (1843), at the Kiddush table by day, the Tzemach Tzedek said:
"This world is a world of falsity, therefore even good is adulterated with chaff and must be purified `from below upward' as well as from `Above downward.'Then the Rebbe began to sing, and indicated with a motion of his hand that everyone join him. His sons began singing, then all the Chassidim joined in; the singing enflamed and aroused all hearts.Olam Haba (the Coming World) is the world of truth.
In Torah there are discussions of matters which may appear negative, yet the same matters, as they are studied in Gan Eden [1] - are actually positive qualities."
When the Tzemach Tzedek stopped singing, he said:
"In This World the meaning of the passage (Sanhedrin 99b) `He who studies Torah Liprakim,' means one who studies Torah intermittently; in Gan Eden they interpret the passage to mean that he studies Torah and the Torah `takes him apart', [2] the words of Torah possess him."
![]()
![]()
Notes:
- (Back to text) Related to Olam Haba.
- (Back to text) The word Liprakim lends itself to both interpretations:
- Peirek - intermittent, or -
- Pareik - to take apart.
Current 613 Commandments PDA | Moshiach General Books | About Children's Corner |