Hayom Yom Hayom-Yom for 1, Nissan
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Hayom Yom was written by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 5703 (1942-43). In this box we have listed the Torah Lessons for this year. The Torah Lessons below in the text are as they were in the original edition. | ||||
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- We do not say Tachanun all month.
- After saying the Nassi (p. 368), we say the Yehi Ratzon (p. 371) which is printed in Torah Or Siddur. Kohanin and Levi'im also say it. [1]
Tuesday Nissan 1, Rosh Chodesh 5703 Torah Lessons
(5703)Chumash: Tazria, Shlishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 1-9.
Tanya: But as for him (p. 193)...the Esoteric Discipline. (p. 193).My father instructed his brother-in-law, R. Moshe Horenstein, a Kohein, to say Yehi Ratzon after the Nassi, noting that even a Kohein or Leivi must say it, for it is related to Ibur. [2]
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Notes:
- (Back to text) The Nassi describes the offering brought by the Prince of each tribe during the twelve days of dedication of the Sanctuary.
- (Back to text) See Glossary to Tanya I. Ibur is "gestation," the undifferentiated state prior to the appearance of organs. In the Yehi Ratzon prayer, we say, "..if I am of the tribe of .....," indicating the possibility of any of the twelve tribes (including Efrayim and Menasheh; excluding Levi). This would seem inappropriate to a Kohein or a Leivi, who are by definition from the Levi tribe. However, the concept of Ibur indicates an initial state of total merger, coalescence - in this context the coalescence of all souls. The Kohein then, is not absolutely unrelated to the other tribes of Israel.
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