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Tanach - Torah Nevi'im and Ketuvim - the three parts of the Written Torah, and the foundation for the Oral Torah. Called "Mikra" in the language of Chazal.
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'''Tanach''' - Torah Nevi'im and Ketuvim - the three parts of the Written Torah, and the foundation for the Oral Torah. Called "Mikra" in the language of Chazal.


The Tanach includes twenty-four books called "24 Sifrin D'Oraita," divided into "Torah," "Nevi'im," and "Ketuvim."
The Tanach includes twenty-four books called "24 Sifrin D'Oraita," divided into "Torah," "Nevi'im," and "Ketuvim."
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Similarly, a diary from 1967 records that during Mincha on Thursday, 28 Sivan, the Rebbe stood up and approached the table in front of him, removing a 'sicha' that was placed on 'Yoreh Deah' and putting it on the bench. The recorder noted this was a rare instance of the Rebbe standing during prayer. And in a 1974 diary, it's recorded that on Thursday, 20 Menachem Av, when leaving Shacharit, the Rebbe removed Tefillin that were placed on a book near the water faucet in the 'zal.'
Similarly, a diary from 1967 records that during Mincha on Thursday, 28 Sivan, the Rebbe stood up and approached the table in front of him, removing a 'sicha' that was placed on 'Yoreh Deah' and putting it on the bench. The recorder noted this was a rare instance of the Rebbe standing during prayer. And in a 1974 diary, it's recorded that on Thursday, 20 Menachem Av, when leaving Shacharit, the Rebbe removed Tefillin that were placed on a book near the water faucet in the 'zal.'
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