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The Twelve Pesukim and Sayings of Chazal are a collection of verses, Talmudic sayings, and Chassidic teachings that were compiled by the Rebbe as fundamental texts that every Jewish child should memorize and know by heart. These pesukim are traditionally recited together with Jewish children during gatherings, Lag BaOmer parades, Shabbat parties, and various other occasions. Tzivos Hashem in Eretz HaKodesh, together with the Tzivos Hashem choir, produced a song about the 12 Pesukim. | The Twelve Pesukim and Sayings of Chazal are a collection of verses, Talmudic sayings, and Chassidic teachings that were compiled by the Rebbe as fundamental texts that every Jewish child should memorize and know by heart. These pesukim are traditionally recited together with Jewish children during gatherings, Lag BaOmer parades, Shabbat parties, and various other occasions. Tzivos Hashem in Eretz HaKodesh, together with the Tzivos Hashem choir, produced a song about the 12 Pesukim. | ||
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== The Twelve Pesukim == | == The Twelve Pesukim == | ||
The pesukim chosen by the Rebbe are: | The pesukim chosen by the Rebbe are: | ||
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== Order of the Pesukim == | == Order of the Pesukim == | ||
The first two pesukim take their place as first according to what is written in the Alter Rebbe's Hilchos Talmud Torah, that as soon as a child learns to speak, his father teaches him the pasuk "Torah tziva," and then the pasuk "Shema Yisrael," and then other pesukim. | The first two pesukim take their place as first according to what is written in [[the Alter Rebbe]]'s Hilchos Talmud Torah, that as soon as a child learns to speak, his father teaches him the pasuk "Torah tziva," and then the pasuk "Shema Yisrael," and then other pesukim. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||