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Created page with "Matan Torah at Har Sinai was an event where Hashem revealed Himself to Bnei Yisrael at the foot of Har Sinai and gave them the Aseres Hadibros. The event occurred on 6 Sivan (or 7 Sivan according to Rabbi Yosi) in 2448. It took place 50 days after Bnei Yisrael left Mitzrayim. On Rosh Chodesh Sivan, Bnei Yisrael arrived at the foot of Har Sinai. They rested for three days from their journey, and during the next three days they prepared themselves for kabbalas haTorah. The..." |
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== Matan Torah Today == | == Matan Torah Today == | ||
Extended article - Mivtza Aseres Hadibros | Extended article - [[Mivtza Aseres Hadibros]] | ||
The Torah is given anew each day, and therefore we make a new blessing each day in the morning blessings, concluding with "Blessed are You, Hashem, who gives the Torah" - in present tense. | The Torah is given anew each day, and therefore we make a new blessing each day in the morning blessings, concluding with "Blessed are You, Hashem, who gives the Torah" - in present tense. | ||
The Rebbe encouraged that every year on Shavuos, children should gather to hear the "Aseres Hadibros" as at the original Matan Torah when the Torah was given to all of Israel - men, women, and children. | The Rebbe encouraged that every year on Shavuos, children should gather to hear the "Aseres Hadibros" as at the original Matan Torah when the Torah was given to all of Israel - men, women, and children. | ||
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