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  • 13:27, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Niggun Stav Ya Pito (Created page with "'''The niggun "Stav Ya Pito"''' is one that the Rebbe taught at a farbrengen on the night of Simchat Torah after hakafot in the year 5723 (1963). During the farbrengen, which took place in the early morning hours, the Rebbe explained the meaning of the niggun: "This is a niggun that chassidim heard in Ukraine from simple people and utilized it for avodas Hashem... This niggun was commonly sung during times of joy and also on Simchat Torah." The Rebbe continued to explai...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:23, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Cincinnati (Created page with "thumb '''Cincinnati''' is a city in the southwest of Ohio state in the United States and is the third largest city in Ohio. Currently, the number of Jews who are members of the Jewish community in Cincinnati stands at approximately 20,000. == Jews in Cincinnati == Jews began to arrive in large numbers during the years 5600-5630 (1840-1870), due to economic development in the area. In the year 5590 (1830), the General Assembly of the state o...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 13:16, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Seven Voices (Created page with "Our Sages expounded that the Torah was given with '''seven voices'''. == Source of the Concept == In several places, our Sages taught that the seven instances of the word 'voice' (kol) in Tehillim (Psalms) 29 allude to the seven voices with which the Torah was given. In a later period, the Braisa of 'Masechet Soferim' was revealed, in which our Sages connect these seven voices to the division of the Torah into seven books. Meaning, that the passage "Vayehi Binsoa Ha'aro...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:13, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Venakeh (Created page with "'''Venakeh''' is the 13th and final mazal (spiritual channel) of the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy of Arich Anpin. From the mazal of Venakeh flows the mazal of Ima (Mother), and it receives from the mazal of Notzer Chesed from which flows the influence of Abba (Father). These two mazalot are the root of Abba and Ima, from which influences are drawn down to the lower realms. This influence descends through the word "V'Koneh Hakol" (and acquires all), as the letters of "V'...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:12, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Collapse of The Soviet Union (Created page with "The collapse of the Soviet Union is a process that began in 5747 (1987) and ended in 5751 (1991), during which the Soviet Union ceased to exist. == Background == Since Stalin's death, a slow change in the regime took place in the Soviet Union. Georgy Malenkov, who headed the Soviet government for a short interim period, brought about the downfall of the fearsome head of the NKVD, Lavrentiy Beria, a few months after Stalin's death. Beria was accused of "crimes against t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:53, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs moved page Hashgachah Pratis - Divine Providence to Hashgacha Pratis - Divine Providence without leaving a redirect
  • 12:53, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Hashgachah Pratis - Divine Providence (Created page with "Divine Providence (or Higher Providence) is one of the central ideas in Judaism, establishing that the Holy One, blessed be He, watches over the creation He created. The Baal Shem Tov in Chassidic teachings added and emphasized the concept of "Divine Providence," establishing that G-d's supervision of creation extends to each and every detail; furthermore, that each and every detail has significance and an essential part relating to the purpose of the entire creation. T...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:49, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Debate (Created page with "'''Debate''' is a term for a discourse conducted between two sides holding opposing positions. Throughout Jewish history, there were many times when Jews were forced to conduct various debates with representatives of other religions and the like (especially in Christian countries), to prove the truth of Judaism, while they were under threat that if they lost the debate, they would be forced to convert to Christianity. Great Jewish sages stood against representatives of...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:46, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Taharat HaAvir (Purification of the Air) (Created page with "'''Taharat HaAvir''' is a concept in Chabad Chassidic philosophy, which means that just as air influences a person's physical condition, air is also influenced spiritually and affects those who breathe it. Therefore, a person should strive to breathe only clean and pure air, which is purified through reciting matters of Torah and holiness, with emphasis on memorizing Tanya and Mishnayot by heart. == Meaning and Method of Purification == A person's life depends on the ai...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:44, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Technology (Created page with "thumb '''Technology''' is a term for contemporary advancements that help people do complex things more easily. Technology was created to help people serve Hashem. thumb == Technology in Torah == ==== Can a person standing on the moon make Kiddush Levana? ==== The Rebbe says that through technology, new concepts and explanations in Torah are revealed that would not have been revealed without technology. Fo...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:40, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Yetzer Tov (Created page with "'''Yetzer Tov''' is the force that motivates one to serve Hashem, and in Chassidus it is sometimes referred to as the Nefesh Elokis (Divine Soul). == Origin of the Name == The Yetzer Tov is not mentioned in the Torah, and on the contrary, only the Yetzer Hara is mentioned. However, in the Midrash it is mentioned that "The Holy One, blessed be He, created two inclinations: one good inclination and one evil inclination." It is also mentioned that unlike the Yetzer Hara wh...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:39, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Yetzer Harah (Created page with "'''Yetzer Hara''' or '''Satan''' is a term referring to the force that drives a person to act against the will of the Creator. In Chassidus it is explained that the difference between the Yetzer Hara and the Animal Soul is that the term 'Animal Soul' refers to kelipat nogah of the intellectual faculty of a person, while the term 'Yetzer Hara' refers to kelipat nogah of the emotional faculties within a person. Therefore, the term used is 'Yetzer' (form) Hara, from the wor...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:38, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page A special child (Created page with "A "special child" is a term the Rebbe gave to children with special needs in the areas of intellect, soul, or body. Along with this name, the Rebbe introduced a renewed and revolutionary approach in treating children in these situations, not to place them under a limiting, all-encompassing label but to see the potential hidden in each one. The name and method influenced the treatment of these children and people throughout the Jewish people and the entire world. == Ma...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:35, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Man is a Tree of the Field (Created page with "'''Man is a Tree of the Field''' This is a verse that compares man to a tree of the field, a similarity mentioned many times in Kabbalah and Chassidus. == In Chassidus == In the holy Zohar, it explains that the nature of the root of a person's soul is like a tree "of that field which Hashem blessed," and this concept is explained in Chassidic texts and commentaries. === The Higher It Is, The Lower It Falls === The Alter Rebbe compares this to a fruit-bearing tree, whic...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:33, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Kafal - Doubling (Created page with "thumb '''kafal''' (doubling) is when something specific repeats itself multiple times, whether it's a number, object, or blessing. This doubling can occur multiple times, even infinitely. == connection to geulah == "kafal" is connected to and indicates the concept of geulah, as brought in the midrash: "five letters are doubled, and all relate to redemption. '''chaf-chaf''' through which avraham avinu was redeemed from ur kasdim, as...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 12:30, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Chumash (Created page with "'''The Chumash''' is a term for each of the five books of the Torah. == Name == The Torah is divided into five books: Sefer Bereshit (Genesis), Sefer Shemot (Exodus), Sefer Vayikra (Leviticus), Sefer Bamidbar (Numbers), and Sefer Devarim (Deuteronomy). Each of these five is called a Chumash, meaning "one of five." It is sometimes printed as one book, and sometimes as five separate parts. == Holiness == This chapter requires adding Chabad context. You are invited to co...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:29, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs moved page Krisas Bris to Krisas Bris - Cutting a covenant without leaving a redirect
  • 12:29, 2 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Krisas Bris (Created page with "'''Krisas Bris - Cutting a covenant''' is an action between two people who love each other, as a sign that the love between one another will never cease. == Covenants Mentioned in the Torah == ==== Abraham and Abimelech's Covenant ==== Our father Abraham cut a covenant with Abimelech, king of the Philistines, through seven sheep that he brought to Abimelech, and by their mutual oath. The covenant was made in the city of Beer Sheva, and the city itself is named after t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 21:49, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Yochanan Twersky (Created page with "Rabbi '''Yochanan Twersky''' (Menachem Av 5660 - 20 Kislev 5742/1900-1982) was the Rebbe of Rachmastrivka. He was the son of Rabbi David of Rachmastrivka and grandson of Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Rachmastrivka. He was crowned as Rebbe after his father's passing in 5710/1950, and immediately upon filling his father's position, he began a relationship of friendship and admiration with the Rebbe. == His Relationship with the Rebbe == The Rebbe of Rachmastrivka was always am...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 21:44, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Yaakov Menachem Mendel Sperlin (Created page with "thumb Rabbi '''Yaakov Menachem Mendel Sperlin''' (5657 - 4 Nissan 5750) was a Chasidic rabbi who served for many decades as a shochet and bodek (ritual slaughterer and inspector) in various towns. thumb == Life History == Rabbi Sperlin was born in the town of Druyia in 5657 to his father Rabbi Refael Moshe Sperlin. At the age of 16 in 5673, he began studying at Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim an...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 21:39, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Yavneh (Company) (Created page with "'''Yavneh''' was a company founded by the Rebbe Rashab with the goal of being recognized as a legal entity that could collect and receive donations for the benefit of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim. After its closure, the company was re-established in Germany under the name 'Philanthropy'. == History == In Czarist Russia, there was a prohibition against maintaining religious institutions as independent entities. Therefore, legally, Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch was not r...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 21:31, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs moved page RAYEVNDSHEL to Rayevndshel without leaving a redirect
  • 21:30, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page RAYEVNDSHEL (Created page with "'''Rayevndshel''' - '''R'''abbi '''Y'''osef '''Y'''itzchak '''V'''e'''N'''echama '''D'''ina '''Sh'''neerson '''L'''ubavitch - is a special charity fund that was managed by the Rebbe Rayatz and Rebbetzin Nechama Dina for Jewish institutions in the United States. The fund was established on Tu B'Shvat 5704 (1944) and operated until the passing of the Rebbetzin in 5731 (1971). == Fund Activities == In the first protocol of the conference, the Rebbe was also listed among t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 21:29, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Wake up Yidden (Created page with "'''Wake up Yidden''' is a children's song in English that describes the anticipation and preparation for the Geulah (redemption) and greeting Moshiach Tzidkeinu (our righteous Messiah). The song received enthusiastic encouragement from the Rebbe during farbrengens. == History of the Niggun == The lyrics were composed by Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Kagan in the 5730s (1970s), and were set to a march melody that originated with Polish Chassidim. The song was composed in Camp Gan...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:32, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs moved page Rabbi Yehoram Ulman to Yehoram Ulman without leaving a redirect Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 16:12, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Sefer Torah (Created page with "thumb A Sefer Torah is a book made from parchment, which is well-processed animal hide, written by a Sofer STaM with special ink, and with ruled lines. The Sefer contains all five Chumashim of the Torah, and if even one letter is missing from the Torah, the Sefer is completely invalid. == Writing a Sefer Torah == Extended article – Writing a Sefer Torah There is a special mitzvah of writing a Sefer Torah, "And now, write for yourse...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 16:03, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Writing a Torah Scroll (Created page with "thumb Writing a Torah scroll is a positive commandment from the Torah and is the last of the 613 commandments. This commandment obligates every Jew to write a Torah scroll. == Source of the Commandment == The commandment is derived from the verse: "And now, write for yourselves this song and teach it to the Children of Israel". Although there is a dispute among halachic authorities regarding the details of this commandment in our times...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 15:55, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Chassidic Attire (Created page with "thumb '''The Chassidic attire''' customary among Chabad chassidim differs from that of Polish chassidim and is more similar to what is customary in Lithuanian communities. It consists of a short suit on weekdays, and a long one on Shabbos for married men, a "kneitch" hat, and for married men also a gartel. Over the years, less emphasis has been placed in Chabad chassidus on maintaining a fixed style of dress, while the main investment w...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 15:44, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Lashon Nekiah - Clean Language (Created page with "'''Lashon Nekiah - Clean Language''' is speech using alternative terminology for concepts that the speaker does not wish to mention directly. The source of the term "clean language" is in the Babylonian Talmud. In Tractate Pesachim (page 3, side a) a Braita is brought: "It was taught in the school of Rabbi Yishmael: A person should always speak in clean language." == Its Origin == The use of "clean language" is a halachic obligation. In Chazal, many warnings appear not...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:41, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Magen David (Created page with "'''Magen David''' is an ancient Jewish symbol that has been identified for hundreds of years with Jewish tradition. It has been incorporated in embroidery on Torah arks, in decorations on tombstones in cemeteries, at entrances to synagogues, and in additional Jewish elements. The symbol is called 'Magen David' (Shield of David) because according to common assumption, this shape was engraved on the shields carried by warriors in King David's army. == History of the Symbo...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:39, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Midrash (Created page with "'''Midrash''' refers to a method of interpreting biblical verses. In Jewish tradition, biblical interpretation is divided into four main approaches: pshat (the primary meaning of the text), remez (interpretation), drash (expanded interpretation), and sod (mysticism). The Midrash, as its name suggests, primarily deals with drash, and somewhat with remez. To derive conclusions from verses, various interpretative techniques are used. These techniques are called "midot sheh...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:37, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Museum (Created page with "A museum is a venue where collections in a specific field or several fields are concentrated: works of art, art objects, antiquities, science, and so forth. == In the Teachings of Our Rebbes == ==== Visit of the Rebbe Rashab ==== The Rebbe Rashab visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, and he wrote a letter in which he expressed his admiration for the works of art while demonstrating knowledge of the painters' names and interpretation of the works. The Rebbe Rashab was imp...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:35, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Milsa D'Bedichusa (Created page with "'''Milsa D'Bedichusa''' is a term used by our Sages to describe a statement that brings joy and expands the mind. It belongs to kelipat nogah (neutral shell) which rises to holiness when used for divine service. == Definition of the Concept == Unlike the Hebrew word "joke" which sometimes refers to simple mockery, "milsa d'bedichusa" refers to things that bring joy, not to frivolity or levity which come from kelipah (impure shell). Moreover, this frivolity is the essent...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:34, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Minhag (Custom) (Created page with "Minhag is a general term for practices that have spread and been accepted among Jewish communities, despite not having a halachic obligation from the Torah or the Rabbis. Some minhagim have very ancient sources dating back to the time of the Mishna and Gemara, while others continue to develop in each generation. As a result of the Jewish diaspora, there are many minhagim that vary from community to community, and the Torah guidance is that each person should follow the...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:32, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs moved page MInyan to Minyan without leaving a redirect
  • 15:31, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page MInyan (Created page with "A '''minyan''' is a group of at least ten Jewish males above the age of thirteen, gathered together. When a minyan assembles, the Divine Presence (Shechinah) rests upon the participants with greater intensity, enabling them to pray as a community, read from the Torah, and fulfill mitzvos that require a minyan. There is great importance in prayer, Torah study, and fulfilling mitzvos in a communal setting. Additionally, there is a special virtue in studying matters of geu...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:29, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Seder (Order) (Created page with "Seder (order) is a fundamental concept in divine service, where a person needs to be organized in their daily schedule, and establish regular study sessions at fixed times, as our Sages said "Have you set fixed times for Torah study." == Study Schedules == '''Extended article - Keeping the Sedarim (Schedules)''' In Kuntres Etz HaChaim, the study schedule for nigleh (revealed Torah) and Chassidus in Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim is outlined, and it's explained that keeping to...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:27, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Siddur (Created page with "'''The Siddur''' is a book that contains the prayers recited by Jews on weekdays, Shabbat, and the main prayers for holidays. In certain editions, Torah readings for Mondays and Thursdays of the week are also included. == History == The first known Siddur is attributed to Rav Natronai Gaon, who sent it to the Alisano community in Spain. This was followed by the Siddur of Rav Amram Gaon of Sura, written for the Barcelona community in Spain. Copies were sent to Jewish com...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:26, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Aveirah (Created page with "When a person does not fulfill one of the 613 (Taryag) mitzvos that Hashem commanded in the Torah (both mitzvos that require a person to perform some action and mitzvos that forbid a person from performing some action), he transgresses the will of Hashem, and the act he performed is called an aveirah (transgression). == The Aveirah == Chazal said, "A person does not commit an aveirah unless a spirit of folly enters him." It is explained in Chassidus that since every Je...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:24, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Blind Person (Iver) (Created page with "A '''blind person (Iver)''' is someone whose sense of sight is impaired, and as a result cannot see. There are many types and causes of blindness; the problem can be in the eye, the nerves, or the brain. == Names for the Blind == The blind person in the language of the Sages is called "Suma" or "Sagi Nahor." The Rebbe asks why a blind person is called "Sagi Nahor," which means "abundance of light," when seemingly this mocks the blind person who has no abundance of ligh...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:22, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Jewish Shtetl (Town) (Created page with "'''Jewish Shtetl (Town)''' was the typical form of residence for Jews in Russia and Eastern European countries (which were mainly under Polish government). For hundreds of years, Jews used to live in cohesive towns and maintain an authentic Jewish way of life there. The Jewish towns were a symbol of rooted, authentic Jewish life and the proper way to manage a Jewish community. == Distribution == There were two main reasons for the existence of Jewish towns. One was the...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:19, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Ten Martyrs (Created page with "The Ten Martyrs were ten Tannaim (Mishnaic sages) who were killed for the sanctification of G-d's name by the government. It is traditionally accepted that the reason for this was because they were equivalent in their generation to the ten tribes who sold Joseph the Righteous, and therefore they were killed. Among these Tannaim were Rabbi Yishmael the High Priest, Rabbi Akiva ben Yosef, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel, Rabbi Chanina ben Teradion, Rabbi Elazar ben Shamua, Rabbi...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:18, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Pikuach Nefesh (Created page with "Pikuach Nefesh is a halachic category describing a situation where a Jew is in danger of death. == Overrides the Entire Torah == <blockquote>"One of the Alter Rebbe's sayings: We have no conception of how precious a Jewish body is in the eyes of Hashem." – Translated from Hayom Yom, 29 Elul.</blockquote>The Gemara states that nothing stands in the way of Pikuach Nefesh except for idolatry, forbidden relations, and murder, but the rest of the Torah's mitzvos are set as...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:15, 1 April 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Pilpul (Created page with "'''Pilpul''' is a method in Torah study where one reaches Halachic investigation through deep analysis and examination of the subject being studied from all angles. == Its Purpose == This section is incomplete. Please contribute to ChabadPedia and complete it. There may be more details on the discussion page. Pilpul is a method in Torah study where through deep learning, questions arise about what is being studied, leading to a deeper understanding of the text. Sometim...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 20:27, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Chaya Mushka Hornstein (Created page with "thumb Mrs. '''Chaya Mushka''' (Mussia; 5640/1880 - 5702/1942) was the daughter of the Rebbe Maharash and the wife of Rabbi Moshe Hornstein. == Life History == She was born in 5640/1880 as the youngest daughter to the Rebbe Maharash and Mrs. Rivka Schneerson. When the Rebbe Maharash passed away, she was a young girl, and therefore her match was arranged by the Rebbe Rashab since the Rebbe Maharash had passed away eight years earli...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 18:03, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Weekly Torah Portion (Created page with "Weekly Torah Portion is the section that the Jewish people read in the synagogue on Shabbat. The beginning of the parsha is read during Mincha of the preceding Shabbat, and during Shacharit on Monday and Thursday of that week. == Reading and Learning Weekly Torah Portion == The Torah is divided into fifty-four parshiot (53 plus Bereishit), and every Shabbat one or two connected portions are read from the Torah scroll. According to the ordinance of Ezra the Scribe, the T...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:01, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Krias Yam Suf - Splitting of the Red Sea (Created page with "thumb The splitting of the Red Sea was a miraculous event that occurred on the 21st of Nissan (the seventh day of Pesach), 2448 (1312 BCE). It was part of the process of the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt. During this event, the waters of the Red Sea were split and stood like a wall, allowing the Children of Israel to escape from the Egyptians, who drowned in the sea after it closed back over them. == Details of the Event...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 17:55, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Earthquake (Created page with "An earthquake, called "raash" in the Bible, is a natural phenomenon that occurs as a result of friction between the tectonic plates that make up the Earth, and in negligible cases as a result of volcanic eruptions. Earthquakes have enormous damage potential when they occur in populated areas, as they can topple and destroy hundreds and thousands of buildings, and cause tremendous destruction to life and property, according to the intensity of the earthquake, with a lowe...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:53, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Neighborhood (Created page with "A '''neighborhood''' is an urban residential unit with uniform social, architectural, and geographical characteristics. Its size can vary from individual buildings (like Kfar Chabad in Tzfat) to numerous streets (like Crown Heights in New York). == Characteristics of a Neighborhood == Most neighborhoods have shared local infrastructure, such as educational institutions, public buildings, and public gardens. Neighborhoods can develop as a result of urban planning or grow...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:51, 31 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Memorization (Shinun BaAl Peh) (Created page with "'''Memorization by heart''' is a method of Torah study that includes reviewing the learning from memory. == Learning by Heart == Memorization by heart is a method of reviewing learned or read material from memory alone and not from a book. Memorization by heart usually has two purposes: '''Learning method''', through memorization the learned subject is absorbed in the mind of the one who memorizes and becomes more understood and clear. '''Memory method''', the subject i...") Tag: Visual edit
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