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- 22:10, 2 March 2025 User account Evolutionkr7674 talk contribs was created Tag: Abuse filter
- 22:09, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Lealtar L'Teshuva Lealtar L'Geula (Created page with "'''Lealtar L'Teshuva Lealtar L'Geula''' is a phrase coined by the Rebbe Rayatz in the year 5701 (1941) which he instructed to publicize. Its literal translation is: "Immediately to repentance" (to do teshuva) and "immediately to redemption" - that through awakening to teshuva, the coming of Moshiach and the redemption will be hastened. == The Publication Campaign == The Rebbe Rayatz first wrote this phrase in the first public proclamation that he printed and issued on t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:05, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Ein Aroch (Created page with ""Ein Aroch" is a concept that describes the greatness of the Holy One, Blessed be He, in relation to His creations. == Its Meaning == The nullification (bitul) of created beings to the Holy One, Blessed be He, is a nullification of "Ein Aroch" - meaning that the created being has no ability to measure or feel the relationship to the Creator, only to grasp His creation of something from nothing (yesh me'ayin) and the wonder in all of creation. In "Ein Aroch," one percei...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:04, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Ilah V'alul (Cause and Effect) (Created page with "'''Ilah V'alul''' is a form of creation where there is a connection and value between the effect and its cause, and therefore in the effect, the cause from which it came into being is felt. This creation is different from cause and effect (sibah u'mesovev) and certainly different from creation of yesh me'ayin (something from nothing) (for it is understood that in "ayin" there exists nothing that can be a source for "yesh," and it follows that it (the ayin) is wondrous an...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:58, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Briah, Yetzirah, Asiyah (Created page with "'''Briah, Yetzirah, Asiyah''' (abbreviated as '''BYA''') are three worlds in the downward chain of divine light, from above to below. In these three worlds, light and concealment are mixed together, and unlike the world of Atzilut above them - they are not completely divine. == Their Essence == In Chassidic teachings, these three worlds often appear without the world of Atzilut, because of the fundamental difference between these three worlds and the world of Atzilut. A...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:57, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The Worlds of Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah (Created page with "The worlds of '''Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah''' (abbreviated as '''ABYA''') are the four worlds that belong to the world of Tikun (rectification), which was created after the shattering of the vessels in the world of Tohu (chaos). These four worlds include everything from Chochmah Ila'ah (supernal wisdom), which is the first level of the world of Atzilut where the Ohr Ein Sof (Infinite Light) dwells, down to the physical world of Asiyah, which is this world in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:53, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Shem Ban (Created page with "'''Shem Ban''' is one of the four fillings of the Tetragrammaton (Shem Havaya): Av (72), Sag (63), Mah (45), and Ban (52). This name is formed from the Tetragrammaton filled with hei's, like this: Yud-Hei Hei-Hei Vav-Vav Hei-Hei, and it is the lowest among the four combinations of the Tetragrammaton. In the worlds, this name corresponds to the worlds of Briah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah. This name is called Behemah (animal), in relation to the name Mah which is called Adam (hu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:51, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Shem M"ah (Created page with "Shem M"ah is the third among the four fillings of the name Havaya: Shem A"v, Shem Sa"g, Shem M"ah, Shem Ba"n. This name is formed from the name Havaya with the filling of Alphin, like this: Yud-Hei Hei-Alef Vav-Alef-Vav Hei-Alef. == In the Worlds == The divine influence from Shem M"ah functions as a revelation of light, where the created being feels its source, and therefore it is always in a state of "ratzo" (running) and withdrawal to be included within it (unlike She...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:50, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Shem Sag (Created page with "'''Shem Sag''' is formed from the name Havaya with the filling of Yuds, in this manner: Yud Hey Vav Hey. This name corresponds to the Sefirah of Binah. In the worlds, this name corresponds to the world of Nekudim, which is the world of Tohu where the breaking of the vessels occurred. == Its Essence == Shem Sag is formed from the name Havaya with the filling of Yuds, in this manner: Yud Hey Vav Hey. This name is connected to the Sefirah of Binah, which is the beginning o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:49, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Shem A"V (Created page with "'''Shem A"V''' is the name of Havaya written with Yuds in this manner: Yud, Hei, Vav, Hei. This name is the highest among the four combinations of the name Havaya: A"V (72), S"G (63), M"H (45), B"N (52). In the worlds, this name corresponds to the world of Akudim. In the Sefiros, this name corresponds to the Sefirah of Chochmah. In the human soul, this name corresponds to the Yechidah of the soul. == Its Essence == Shem A"V is created from the name Havaya spelled with Y...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:47, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Or Chozer (Reflected Light) (Created page with "'''Or Chozer''' is divine light - reflected from below to above - from the lower levels to the higher worlds. It is divine light that transcends the order of Hishtalshelut (chain of worlds) that descends below - to the lowest levels of creation, and dwells there with greater intensity than in the higher worlds. And from these lower levels, it returns and illuminates even the higher worlds. As our Sages said: "Their beginning is wedged in their end, and their end in their...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:41, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Olam Ha'Akudim (World of Binding) (Created page with "Olam Ha'Akudim is one of the worlds of Ein Sof that precede Olam Ha'Atzilut, which are Akudim, Nekudim, and Berudim. Its significance is that the sefirot within it are all bound in one vessel, due to the intensity of their bitul (self-nullification). == Its Nature == In this world, the ten sefirot are contained within a single vessel, to the extent that they are not at all recognizable as separate entities. It is explained that this world corresponds to the Name of Av...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:40, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Adam Kadmon (Created page with "'''Adam Kadmon''' (acronym: A"K) is the title and level of the light that precedes the beginning of the order of Hishtalshelut (spiritual descent), after the first Tzimtzum (contraction). This light is in the category of a general will for all of Hishtalshelut, in the category of the thought "I shall rule." This light is an intermediary between the Infinite Light (Ohr Ein Sof) and the light that extends to the worlds of ABYA (Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, Asiyah). == In Re...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:37, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Worlds of ABY"A in General Hishtalshelut (Created page with "Worlds of '''ABY"A''' in the general hishtalshelut (chain of spiritual descent) describe the descent of worlds from Ohr Ein Sof down to the world of Atzilut. These worlds include those that precede the particular world of Atzilut, since the particular world of Atzilut is only Adam D'Asiyah in the general hishtalshelut. ==== Atzilut HaKlalit (General Atzilut) ==== The name Atzilut HaKlalit refers to Ohr Ein Sof (the Infinite Light) before the Tzimtzum (contraction). Ohr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:36, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Rosh Toch Sof (Head, Middle, End) (Created page with "'''Rosh Toch Sof''' are three general levels into which the vessels are divided. These three aspects are: the inner parts of the vessels, the middle of the vessels, and the outer parts of the vessels. The ten Sefirot are also divided into Rosh, Toch and Sof, and these are the three sections ChaBaD, ChaGaT, NeHiY. == In the Sefirot == The main Sefirot are divided into Rosh, Toch and Sof, and these are the three sections ChaBaD, ChaGaT, NeHiY. ChaBaD are the first Sefirot...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:35, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Or Pnimi (Inner Light) (Created page with "The term '''Or Pnimi''' (Inner Light) has two meanings: # A contracted and limited light that clothes and settles in the inner dimension of the receiver of the light. # A light that is itself internal, which is an elevated light of the inner dimension that comes from the inner aspect of the giver. There is a clear connection between the elevated inner light from the inner dimension of the giver and the inner light within the inner dimension of the receivers. The inten...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:33, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Or Makif (Encompassing Light) (Created page with "Any Divine light that illuminates worlds, vessels, or any created being, which cannot receive the light internally or perceive it due to its greatness and abstractness beyond their capacity, is called "encompassing light" (or makif) in relation to them. This means it is above and beyond their ability to comprehend. The root of the encompassing light is in Arich Anpin of the Supernal Crown (Keter Elyon) - a level that is above the limitations of constrictions (tzimtzumim...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:32, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Igulim and Yosher (Created page with "'''Igulim and Yosher''' are two general methods in the emanation of the Sefirot: as they were emanated in the world of Tohu they are in the aspect of Igulim (circles) (and at the level of Nefesh), and as they were emanated in the world of Tikun they are in the aspect of Yosher (straightness) (and at the level of Ruach). This means that the Sefirot as they are in the world of Tohu are in a state of smallness (katnut), compared to the world of Tikun where they are in a sta...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:30, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Kav and Chut (Created page with "The concept of Kav and Chut represents the beginning of the chain of spiritual descent (Hishtalshelut) through Divine illumination that broke through the Tzimtzum (Divine contraction). The Kav is a drawing down of the Infinite Light (Ohr Ein Sof) from Hashem's essence, from the inner dimension of Atik to Zeir Anpin and Nukva, through the Tzimtzum by means of the Sefirot (Chochma-Bina-Daat, Chesed-Gevurah-Tiferet, and Netzach-Hod-Yesod) as it passes through the worlds: A...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:30, 2 March 2025 Tachlis talk contribs moved page Rebbetzin Rivka The Alter Rebbe's Mother to Rebbetzin Rivka (mother of the Alter Rebbe) (Simplify name)
- 21:28, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Nekudah - Kav - Shetach (Point - Line - Area) (Created page with "'''Nekudah - Kav - Shetach''' (Point - Line - Area) is a metaphor for how light expands in the order of gradual descent from the hidden essence of the influencer to revelation for the receiver. The beginning of revelation is in the form of a point, which although it has no expansion at all, is already an emergence from concealment and everything is contained within it. The line is the connection and drawing forth to the receiver, and the area is when the matter comes to...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:25, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Reshimu (Created page with "'''Reshimu''' is also called '''Otiyot HaReshimu''' (letters of the Reshimu). It is the name of the reality created after the first Tzimtzum (contraction), when only a Reshimu - an "impression" and memory remained from what existed before the Tzimtzum. == Its Concept == In this reality which existed after the first Tzimtzum, there are two different aspects, both called Reshimu. ==== The Power of Limitation ==== The first aspect of the Reshimu is the essential power of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:23, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Makom Panui (Empty Space) (Created page with "'''Makom Panui''' is the term for the void created by the Tzimtzum (contraction/concealment), which came into being to allow for the creation of the worlds. == Its Concept == When it arose in the will of the Holy One, blessed be He, to create the worlds, He was compelled, as it were, to contract the Ohr Ein Sof (Infinite Light) in order to form a void and empty space. The essence of the Makom Panui is the aspect of the concealment of revelation of light. The light was...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:22, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Tehiru Tatah (Created page with "'''Tehiru Tatah''' (the lower purity), which is Adam Kadmon, is the aspect of the general encompassing light that comes after the first Tzimtzum. '''Tehiru''' is the revelation of essence, and it itself is divided into 2 aspects - Tehiru Ila'ah ('the upper purity') refers to the essence of the Ohr Ein Sof as it exists before the Tzimtzum, and Tehiru Tatah ('the lower purity') is the Godliness in its pure state before there is any giving of place for another existence, e...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:21, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page The First Tzimtzum (Created page with "I'll translate the document from Hebrew to English while keeping the Judaic/Torah/Chabad terms as they are. I'll structure it with headings as requested. = The First Tzimtzum = The first Tzimtzum, also called Tzimtzum in the way of removal, is the primary source for the formation of worlds, where Hashem, as it were, contracted the Infinite Light (Ohr Ein Sof) and left an empty space in which the worlds could come into being. It is explained that if the world had been cr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:44, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Uktzin (Created page with "'''Masechet Uktzin''' is the last tractate in the Order of Taharot and in the Six Orders of Mishnah. This tractate deals with defining food that is fit and unfit to become ritually impure, such as the stems of fruits, and hence its name 'Uktzin' (stems). Among the topics covered: laws concerning parts that are secondary to food and serve as a protective peel or as a handle; things that are customarily eaten only in the city and not in the village, and more. Masechet Uktz...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:43, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Yadayim (Created page with "'''Masechet Yadayim''' (or '''Yadayim''') is the eleventh tractate in the Order of Taharot and has only Mishnah commentary. The tractate deals with the laws of impurity and washing of hands. == Chapters of the Tractate == # '''Mei Reviit''' - This chapter deals with the laws of washing hands: the measure of water required, the vessels with which one may wash, the type of water with which one may wash, and the qualifications of the person washing. # '''Natal L'Yado'''...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:42, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Tevul Yom (Created page with "Mesechet Tevul Yom is the tenth mesechet in Seder Taharot and only has Mishnah and Tosefta. The Mishnah contains 26 mishnayot. This mesechet deals with the laws of impurity of a person who has immersed in a mikveh but for whom the sun has not yet set. == Chapters of the Mesechet == # '''HaMachnis''' - Matters of connection and the impurity of "Tevul Yom" with foods. # '''Mashkeh''' - Laws of "Tevul Yom" impurity with liquids. # '''Kol Yadot''' - Laws of "Tevul Yom" im...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:41, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Zavim (Created page with "'''Masechet Zavim''' is the ninth tractate in the Order of Taharot and has only Mishnah and Tosefta. The tractate discusses and details the laws of tumah (ritual impurity) of a zav and zavah (male and female with certain bodily discharges). == Chapters of the Tractate == # '''HaRoeh''' - The duration of the "discharge" that defines a person as a zav. # '''HaKol Metamim''' - The types of people who can be considered zavim if they experience a discharge. The ways in whi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:40, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Machshirin (Created page with "'''Tractate Machshirin''' from the Order of Taharot, containing six chapters, is a tractate that deals with the preparation to receive impurity when one of the seven liquids falls on something. These liquids are: dew, water, wine, oil, blood, milk, and bee honey. The foundation of this tractate is the verse "v'chi yutan" ("when it is given"), from which we learn that even if the seven liquids came without a person's intent, they still prepare items to receive impurity,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:39, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Niddah (Created page with "'''Tractate Niddah''' is the seventh tractate in the Order of Taharot and the only one in this Order that has Gemara. The tractate deals with the impurity of niddah and zavah and the order of their purification. Niddah is a woman who has seen blood that originates from the womb. The tractate has ten chapters and seventy-two pages. == The Rebbe's Explanations == '''Shatnez''' is a Torah prohibition. There are two types of shatnez: kilayim of the vineyard, which is the pr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:38, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Mikvaot (Created page with "'''Tractate Mikvaot''' contains 11 chapters, indicating the concept of elevation and refinement that comes after the completeness of ten, which is why the incense also includes 11 spices. The tractate deals with the parameters of the mikvah and the spring and their derivatives (seas and rivers, wells, and more), the laws of immersion in a mikvah, and disqualifications of a mikvah (for example, drawn water). == Chidushei HaTzemach Tzedek == The Tzemach Tzedek's novellae...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:35, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Taharot (Created page with "Masechet Taharot in the Order of Taharot contains ten chapters that deal with the laws of tumah and taharah (ritual impurity and purity) of foods and vessels, and the causes of taharah and tumah. The name of the tractate is Taharot, besides being in the Order of Taharot. During the mourning period for Rebbetzin Rivkah, her son the Rebbe Rashab instructed that a lesson in Masechet Taharot be studied in the yeshiva, with one person learning and the others listening. == E...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:34, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Parah (Created page with "Masechet Parah is the fourth tractate in Seder Taharot (Order of Purities). This tractate has no Gemara and only contains Mishnah and Tosefta. The tractate deals with the laws of preparing the ashes of the red heifer, the methods of its purification, and details about the times of each red heifer that existed until the days of Moshiach. == Chapters of the Tractate == # '''Rabbi Eliezer - A Day-Old Calf''' # '''Rabbi Eliezer - A Pregnant Sin-Offering Cow''' # '''Seven...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:33, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Negaim (Created page with "In Tractate Negaim there are 14 chapters. The tractate deals with the laws of tzaraas afflictions, from the Torah portions of Tazria and Metzora. == Doubt Whether the Baheres Preceded the White Hair == In the tractate it is brought: If the baheres (white spot) preceded the white hair, it is tamei (impure). If the white hair preceded the baheres, it is tahor (pure). And if there is doubt, it is tamei; Rabbi Yehoshua considers it keha (rules it pure). In the Gemara it is...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:32, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Ohalot (Created page with "Masechet Ohalot is the second tractate in Seder Taharot, which is the sixth and final order of the Mishnah. There is no Gemara on it. It is also called Ohilot and contains eighteen chapters which primarily discuss the laws of impurity of the dead in general and the laws of impurity of the tent of the dead in particular. This tractate is considered one of the most important in the Shas according to King David's words in the Midrash, who requested that reading Tehillim sh...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:31, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Keilim (Created page with "In '''Masechet Keilim''' from the Order of Taharot, there are 29 chapters. The masechet deals with the laws of tumah (ritual impurity) and taharah (ritual purity) of people and vessels. Among other things, the masechet discusses the status of hand towels. According to Beit Shammai, whether they are decorated or not, they are tamei (ritually impure). However, according to Beit Hillel, only undecorated towels are tamei, while decorated towels are not tamei. == The Rebbe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:30, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Kinim (Created page with "'''Tractate Kinim''' has three chapters and three and a half pages. Tractate Kinim is the eleventh and final tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order of the Mishnah. It contains three chapters that deal with kinim - pairs of birds designated for offerings - that became mixed with each other. This tractate has no Talmud Bavli (or Talmud Yerushalmi), but it is printed in most editions of the Babylonian Talmud together with the tractates Meilah, Tamid, and Middot (pages...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:29, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Midot (Created page with "'''Masechet Midot''' deals with the structure of the Beit Hamikdash (Holy Temple), and includes descriptions of: Har Habayit (Temple Mount), the Azarah (Courtyard), the Heichal (Sanctuary) and everything contained within them. The Rebbe instructed to study Masechet Midot during Bein Hametzarim (the Three Weeks), which deals with the laws of the Beit Hamikdash, something that increases the yearning for the complete Geulah. == The Rebbe's Explanations == * '''Learning M...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:28, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Tamid (Created page with "Tractate Tamid deals with the order of the daily offering (korban tamid) in the Holy Temple, and with other frequent services in the Temple. This tractate is the shortest among all tractates that have Gemara - only eight and a half pages. For this reason, among others, the Rebbe mentioned this tractate specifically as suitable for fulfilling the custom of making siyumim (completions of tractates) during the Nine Days. == The Rebbe's Explanations == * '''27a.''' Abaye s...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:27, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Meilah (Created page with "'''Masechet Meilah''' is the eighth tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order of the Mishnah. It contains six chapters which deal with the detailed laws of meilah (meaning benefiting from consecrated property). The sixth chapter discusses the laws of agency in meilah (a person who sends another person to perform an act of deriving benefit from consecrated property) and the unique aspects of agency in this area compared to other laws of agency in halacha, in that it dev...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:26, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Kreitot (Created page with "Masechet Kreitot contains 6 chapters and 27 pages. The tractate deals with the laws of all 36 transgressions punishable by karet (spiritual excision). == The Rebbe's Explanations == In the tractate, a dispute is brought regarding Yom Kippur: whether Yom Kippur atones regardless if one did teshuva (repentance) or not, or whether it doesn't atone without teshuva. A similar dispute exists regarding the fast day of a chatan (groom) and kallah (bride) on their wedding day....") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:25, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Temurah (Created page with "Tractate Temurah contains 7 chapters and 32.5 pages. According to the Torah's commandment, when a person consecrates an animal to be offered on the altar, it is forbidden for him to exchange the sanctity of that animal for another animal. If he does make such an exchange, he receives lashes, and both animals must be offered on the altar. This tractate deals with the various laws related to these regulations. == The Rebbe's Explanations == In the tractate it states:<blo...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:23, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Arachin (Created page with "Masechet Arachin is the fifth tractate in Seder Kodashim of the Mishnah. This tractate deals with the laws of vows and consecrations for the maintenance of the Temple. Laws of vows are also discussed in other tractates in Seder Kodashim, but Masechet Arachin focuses on two special types of consecration vows - a vow to donate to the Temple treasury the equivalent value of a person, and the consecration of "Sdeh Achuzah" (ancestral fields in the Land of Israel that came to...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:22, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Bekhorot (Created page with "'''Masechet Bekhorot''' is the fourth tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order in the Mishnah and Babylonian Talmud. It contains nine chapters dealing with the detailed laws of firstborns - the laws of peter chamor (meaning a male donkey born first to its mother), firstborn of kosher animals, laws of blemishes that disqualify sacrifices and priests, and laws of animal tithing. In the Babylonian Talmud in this tractate on page 8, there is a famous Aggadah passage known...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:20, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Chulin (Created page with "'''Masechet Chulin''' includes twelve chapters and 141 pages. It is called this because it is the only masechet in Seder Kodashim that does not deal with the laws of holy things, but rather with the laws of ordinary meat (chulin). This masechet deals with the laws of slaughtering animals, birds, and domesticated animals for ordinary use, as well as the laws of removing forbidden veins (nikur), salting meat, the sciatic nerve (gid hanashe), and all laws of kosher meat....") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:18, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Menachot (Created page with "'''Tractate Menachot''' is the second tractate in Seder Kodashim, the fifth order of the Mishnah. Besides the Mishnah and Tosefta, there is a Babylonian Talmud on this tractate, but no Jerusalem Talmud. It contains thirteen chapters which mainly deal with the laws of sacrifices that come from plants and are called Menachot (meal offerings), as opposed to Tractate Zevachim which deals with sacrifices that come from animals. The fourth chapter of this tractate deals incide...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:17, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Zevachim (Created page with "'''Masechet Zevachim''' has 14 chapters and 119 pages. The tractate deals with the laws of offering sacrifices. In every mitzvah there is a thought component, a speech component, and an action component. The thought component of the mitzvah of bringing sacrifices is prayer, the speech component is studying Masechet Zevachim, and the action component is in offering the sacrifices. == The Rebbe's Explanations == Immediately after slaughtering the animal, its blood must b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:16, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Horayot (Created page with "'''Tractate Horayot''' has 3 chapters and 14 pages. This tractate deals with the laws concerning a court that erred in its ruling, and the sacrifice that must be brought by those who sinned based on their ruling. The tractate also explains the laws of sacrifices brought by a ruler, High Priest, and a common person. In this tractate, there is a major dispute among the Tannaim whether each tribe in Israel is considered a congregation unto itself, or whether only all of I...") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:14, 2 March 2025 Raphaelwilmowsky talk contribs created page Mesechtas Avot (Created page with "Mesechet Avot is a tractate in the Order of Nezikin that includes "milei d'chasiduta" - words of ethics. It is customary to read Pirkei Avot during the summer Shabbats near Mincha prayer. According to Chabad custom (and Ashkenazi communities), the tractate is read on Shabbats from Pesach until Rosh Hashanah. In total, all six chapters of the tractate are recited in four cycles during these weeks. After each chapter, we say the statement of Tanna Rabbi Chananya ben Akash...") Tag: Visual edit