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Dishonesty for the Sake of Humility

Dishonesty for the Sake of Humility

The Gemara (Bava Mesia 23b) establishes that a Torah scholar is permitted to speak untruthfully in regard to three matters, one of which is "Masechet....

2026-04-29 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Performing Misvot Without Publicity

Performing Misvot Without Publicity

One should strive to perform Misvot humbly and discreetly, without publicizing the religious act or making a spectacle of himself. In fact, the greate...

2026-04-28 02:01:11 Längd okänd
The Six “Constant” Misvot

The Six “Constant” Misvot

The Hafetz Haim, toward the beginning of his Bi'ur Halacha, references the comments written by the author of the anonymous Sefer Ha'hinuch, in the int...

2026-04-27 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Strategies For Yir’at Shamayim

Strategies For Yir’at Shamayim

Yir'at Shamayim – the awareness that Hashem is watching us at all times, and sees everything we do – does not come naturally. Since we do not directly...

2026-04-26 02:01:11 Längd okänd
The Centrality of Yir’at Shamayim

The Centrality of Yir’at Shamayim

The Rama opens his glosses to the Shulhan Aruch by citing a passage from the Rambam's Moreh Nebuchim about the importance of maintaining awareness of...

2026-04-24 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Understanding the Verse “Shiviti Hashem Le’negdi Tamid”

Understanding the Verse “Shiviti Hashem Le’negdi Tamid”

The Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles, Poland, 1530-1572) begins his glosses to the Shulhan Aruch by citing the Rambam's comments in Moreh Nebuchim regarding t...

2026-04-23 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting “Modeh Ani”

Reciting “Modeh Ani”

Immediately upon waking in the morning, one should recite the brief "Modeh Ani" prayer, thanking Hashem for restoring his soul. This prayer is mention...

2026-04-22 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Should One Jump Out of Bed the Moment He Wakes Up?

Should One Jump Out of Bed the Moment He Wakes Up?

We have been discussing the opening Halacha in the Shulhan Aruch requiring one to be "strong like a lion" to rise in the morning. The Rama (Rav Moshe...

2026-04-21 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Zeal and Alacrity in the Performance of Misvot

Zeal and Alacrity in the Performance of Misvot

The Mishna in Pirkeh Abot (5:20) instructs that one should "run like a deer" ("Ratz Ka'sevi") to fulfill Hashem's will. This refers to the requirement...

2026-04-20 02:01:11 Längd okänd
“Be Light Like an Eagle” – Guarding One’s Eyes

“Be Light Like an Eagle” – Guarding One’s Eyes

The Mishna in Pirkeh Abot (5:20) instructs us to be "Kal Ka'nesher" – "light as an eagle." The Tur, at the very beginning of the work, comments that a...

2026-04-17 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Outsmarting the Yeser Ha’ra in the Morning

Outsmarting the Yeser Ha’ra in the Morning

The Midrash tells that each day, King David would have plans for the day, intending to go to various places and to see different people, but his legs...

2026-04-16 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Winning the Most Important Battle of the Day – Strategies for Waking Up Early

Winning the Most Important Battle of the Day – Strategies for Waking Up Early

The Shulhan Aruch begins by urging us to be "strong as a lion" to wake up early for the service of our Creator. The Hesed La'alafim (Rav Eliezer Papo,...

2026-04-15 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Insights Into the First Words of the Shulhan Aruch: “Yitgaber Ka’ari”- Wake Up Like a Lion

Insights Into the First Words of the Shulhan Aruch: “Yitgaber Ka’ari”- Wake Up Like a Lion

Rav Yosef Karo, author of the Shulhan Aruch, begins his seminal work of Halacha by stating, "Yitgaber Ka'ari La'amod Ba'boker La'abodat Bor'o" – "One...

2026-04-14 02:01:11 Längd okänd
The Great Importance & Value of Waking Early in the Morning

The Great Importance & Value of Waking Early in the Morning

The Shulhan Aruch, the authoritative code of Halacha, begins with the following instruction: "Yitgaber Ka'ari La'amod Ba'boker La'abodat Bor'o" – "One...

2026-04-13 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Customs of the Yahrtzeit

Customs of the Yahrtzeit

The word "Yahrtzeit" comes from the Yiddish word "Yahr," which means "year," and it is of course used in reference to the date on which a loved one ha...

2026-04-12 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting Kaddish Beyond the First Twelve Months

Reciting Kaddish Beyond the First Twelve Months

When one concludes the twelve-month mourning period following a parent's passing, an event called an "Arayat" is customarily held. The word "Arayat" m...

2026-04-10 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Until When Does a Mourner Recite Kaddish for a Deceased Parent?

Until When Does a Mourner Recite Kaddish for a Deceased Parent?

After the passing of a parent, Heaven forbid, the child observes a twelve-month period of mourning, and thus, fundamentally, Kaddish should be recited...

2026-04-07 02:01:11 Längd okänd
May a Mourner Interrupt Pesukeh De’zimra to Recite Kaddish?

May a Mourner Interrupt Pesukeh De’zimra to Recite Kaddish?

If a mourner is reciting Pesukeh De'zimra when the congregation reaches the point where the mourners recite Kaddish – just before Alenu, at the end of...

2026-04-06 02:01:11 Längd okänd
A Convert’s Recitation of Kaddish for His Deceased Parent

A Convert’s Recitation of Kaddish for His Deceased Parent

When a non-Jew undergoes conversion and becomes a Jew, he is, halachically speaking, no longer related to his biological parents. Nevertheless, if a c...

2026-04-05 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting Kaddish for One’s Grandparent; Reciting Kaddish for One’s Wife

Reciting Kaddish for One’s Grandparent; Reciting Kaddish for One’s Wife

The Gemara in Masechet Yebamot (62b) teaches that grandchildren are considered like children. One application of this principle is the ruling of the R...

2026-04-01 02:01:11 Längd okänd
May a Woman Recite Kaddish for Her Parent?

May a Woman Recite Kaddish for Her Parent?

If a person who had a daughter but no sons passed away, may the daughter recite Kaddish for her deceased parent? The Shebut Yaakob (Rav Yaakob Reische...

2026-03-31 02:01:11 Längd okänd
May a Minor Recite Kaddish?

May a Minor Recite Kaddish?

Rav Shmuel Vital (1598-1677) writes that the custom in his time was to permit even young children to recite Kaddish for a deceased parent, Heaven forb...

2026-03-30 02:01:11 Längd okänd
Making a Hashkaba Beyond the First Year After a Parent’s Passing

Making a Hashkaba Beyond the First Year After a Parent’s Passing

Following the Torah reading on Monday and Thursday, it is customary for the Kaddish to be recited by somebody who is observing the year of mourning fo...

2026-03-29 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting Kaddish For a Parent Before the Burial

Reciting Kaddish For a Parent Before the Burial

After a family member's passing, one has the status of "Onen" until the burial. During this period, he is exempt from Misvot, and thus he does not rec...

2026-03-27 01:01:11 Längd okänd
If a Father Asks His Son Not to Recite Kaddish for His Mother

If a Father Asks His Son Not to Recite Kaddish for His Mother

The Poskim addressed the situation of a man who, after his wife's passing, asks his son not to recite Kaddish for her. He might feel uneasy about his...

2026-03-26 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Bringing Merit to a Deceased Parent’s Soul

Bringing Merit to a Deceased Parent’s Soul

In a previous installment, we discussed the great value of the Kaddish recitation for a deceased parent, and how it benefits the parent's soul. The Hi...

2026-03-25 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Great Importance of Reciting Kaddish for a Deceased Parent

The Great Importance of Reciting Kaddish for a Deceased Parent

The Or Zarua (Rav Yishak of Vienna, 13 th century) brings a Midrash that tells a remarkable story about Rabbi Akiba, who once saw a man running franti...

2026-03-24 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting “Oseh Shalom Bi’mromav” at the End of Kaddish

Reciting “Oseh Shalom Bi’mromav” at the End of Kaddish

The Kaddish text (specifically, "Kaddish Titkabal" and "Kaddish Yeheh Shelama") concludes with the famous prayer for peace: "Oseh Shalom Bi'mromav Hu...

2026-03-23 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Phrase “Yeheh Shelama Rabba Min Shemaya” in Kaddish

The Phrase “Yeheh Shelama Rabba Min Shemaya” in Kaddish

In the "Kaddish Yeheh Shelama," which is recited by mourners at the end of the prayer service, we make twelve requests, asking for: "Shelama Rabba" (a...

2026-03-22 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Text of “Al Yisrael Ve’al Rabbanan” in Kaddish

The Text of “Al Yisrael Ve’al Rabbanan” in Kaddish

In the "Kaddish De'Rabbanan" – known as "Kaddish Al Yisrael" – a special prayer is offered on behalf of the Torah scholars and their students. We pray...

2026-03-20 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Counting a Non-Observant Jew Toward a Minyan

Counting a Non-Observant Jew Toward a Minyan

The Gemara posits the principle that "Yisrael Af Al Pi She'hata Yisrael Hu" – a Jew does not lose his status as a Jew even after he sins. As a general...

2026-03-19 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Taking Three Steps Back for “Oseh Shalom” at the End of Kaddish

Taking Three Steps Back for “Oseh Shalom” at the End of Kaddish

Whereas some Kaddishim end with "Da'amiran Be'alma Ve'imru Amen," others consist of additional prayers and conclude with "Oseh Shalom Bi'mromav…" Is t...

2026-03-18 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Reciting “Kodam Abuna De’bi’shmaya Ve’ar’a” in Kaddish Titkabal

Reciting “Kodam Abuna De’bi’shmaya Ve’ar’a” in Kaddish Titkabal

Our community's practice is to recite in Kaddish Titkabal the phrase "Kodam Abuna De'bi'shmaya Ve'ar'a" – asking that our prayers be accepted "before...

2026-03-17 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Phrase “Titkabal Selotana U’ba’utana” in Kaddish

The Phrase “Titkabal Selotana U’ba’utana” in Kaddish

The Hazzan recites a special Kaddish after the Amida (or the repetition of the Amida) known as Kaddish Titkabal. Following the basic Kaddish text (whi...

2026-03-16 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Insights Into the Phrase “Yitbarach Ve’yishtabah…” in Kaddish

Insights Into the Phrase “Yitbarach Ve’yishtabah…” in Kaddish

In the phrase in Kaddish "Yitbarach Ve'yishtabah Ve'yitpa'ar…" the word "Ve'yishtabah" begins a series of seven words that consist of six letters each...

2026-03-15 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Phrase “Le’ela Min Kol Birchata…” in Kaddish

The Phrase “Le’ela Min Kol Birchata…” in Kaddish

When reciting in Kaddish the words "Le'ela Min Kol Birchata Ve'shirata," one should ensure to recite "Min Kol" as two words, as opposed to "Mi'kol." T...

2026-03-13 01:01:11 Längd okänd
Kaddish – Should One Say “Le’almeh” or “U’l’almeh”?

Kaddish – Should One Say “Le’almeh” or “U’l’almeh”?

Different customs exist regarding the phrase "Le'alam U'l'almeh Almaya" in the "Yeheh Shemeh Rabba" response to Kaddish. Some recite this phrase this...

2026-03-12 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Proper Pronunciation of “Shemeh Rabba Mebarach” in Kaddish

The Proper Pronunciation of “Shemeh Rabba Mebarach” in Kaddish

The Poskim address the question as to the proper pronunciation of the word "Shemeh" in the "Yeheh Shemeh Rabba" response to Kaddish – whether or not t...

2026-03-11 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Meaning of “Yeheh Shemeh Rabba Mebarach”

The Meaning of “Yeheh Shemeh Rabba Mebarach”

The simple interpretation of the phrase "Yeheh Shemeh Rabba Mebarach" – which we respond to Kaddish – is "May the Great Name be blessed." Meaning, we...

2026-03-10 01:01:11 Längd okänd
The Proper Pronunciation of “Di Bera Chi’r’uteh” in Kaddish

The Proper Pronunciation of “Di Bera Chi’r’uteh” in Kaddish

One who recites Kaddish must ensure while saying the phrase "Be'alma Di Bera" to pronounce "Di Bera" as two separate words. If one recites this phrase...

2026-03-09 01:01:11 Längd okänd
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