Hayom Yom Hayom-Yom for 11, Iyyar
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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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Sunday Iyar 11, 5703 26th day of the Omer ** Torah Lessons
(5703)Chumash: B'har, First Parsha with Rashi.
Tehillim: 60-65.
Tanya: Ch.48 Contemplating on (p. 249)...returned to their source. (p. 251).The following are the correct readings in the siddur:
- V'chain (Sh'nei Ch'tuvim), with a Tsayreh vowel, not a Patach. ("When two Biblical passages..."; Page 26).
- Chiyitani (Miyardi Vor) with a Kamatz vowel, not a Patach. ("You have kept me alive"; Page 30).
- Zecher (Rav Tuv'cha), with a Segol vowel, not a Tsayreh. ("They will express the remembrance..."; Page 33).
- Mashlich Karcho (K'fitim) with a Patach vowel, not a Kamatz. ("He hurls His ice like morsels..." Page 35).
- Umalchuto Ve'emunato La'ad Kayemet. ("...and His sovereignty and His truth abide forever." Page 48).
Day Five of week 4
Hod of Netzach
Yielding - which is a result of humility - is an essential element of enduring. Standing fast can sometimes be a formula for destruction. The oak, lacking the ability to bent in the hurricane, is uprooted. The reed, which yields to the wind, survives without a problem. Do I know when to yield, out of strength not fear? Why am I often afraid to yield?Endurance is fueled by inner strength. Hod of netzach is the humble recognition and acknowledgement that the capacity to endure and prevail comes from the soul that G-d gave each person. This humility does not compromise the drive of endurance; on the contrary, it intensifies it, because human endurance can go only so far and endure only so much, whereas endurance that comes from the Divine soul is limitless.
Do I attribute my success solely to my own strength and determination? Am I convinced that I am all powerful due to my level of endurance? Where do I get the strength at times when everything seems so bleak?
Exercise for the day: When you awake, acknowledge G-d for giving you a soul with the extraordinary power and versatility to endure despite trying challenges. This will allow you to draw energy and strength for the entire day.
From:A Spiritual Guide to the counting of the OmerForty-Nine Steps to Personal RefinementThe Forty-Nine Days of Sefirahby Simon Jacobson$7.95 Soft Cover
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