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Book Title Hayom Yom
Compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Translated by Yitschak Meir Kagan
Published and copyrighted by Kehot Publication Society
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Hayom Yom: Kislev 7

Shabbat Kislev 7 5704
Haftora: Ve'amee - talmei sadai. Then Vayivrach Yaakov - ub'isha shamar. Uvenavi he'ela - uvenavi nishmar.
Torah lessons: Chumash: Vayeitsei, Shevi'i with Rashi.
Tehillim: 39-43.
Tanya: Besides all this, (p. 609)...of their laws. (p. 611).

There are three schools of thought:

1. The discipline of nullification of the material by indicating the repulsive and abhorrent nature of all that is bodily and material. This is the school of Mussar.

2. The school of recognition of the superiority of the "inner form"1 and the spiritual - the dimension of character-traits and intellectuality2 - and instruction as to how one may come closer to attaining these. This is the school of Chakira, philosophy.

3. The discipline of predominance of form over matter. This school teaches the unique quality of the material when it is purified, and the unique quality of "form" when integrated with the material; the two are to be so thoroughly fused that one cannot detect where either of them begins or ends - for "Their beginning is wedged into their end, and their end into their beginning."3 The One G-d created them both, and for one purpose - to reveal the light of Holiness of His hidden power. Only both of them together will complete the perfection desired by the Creator. This is the school of (the teachings/instruction of) Chassidus.4


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FOOTNOTES
1. Heb. tzura, "form," as opposed to chomer, "matter"; e.g. the body's life-force - the soul - is its "form," its inner spiritual dimension; the body itself is the outer physical dimension, the "matter."
2. As opposed to the dimension of bodily matters.
3. See 16 Adar I Footnote.
4. See also On The Teachings of Chassidus (Kehot, NY) ch. 11-18 where these three schools of thought are discussed at length.

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Compiled and arranged by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 5703 (1943) from the talks and letters of the sixth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory.
 


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Compiled by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 1942, upon the instructions of his father-in-law, the Previous Rebbe, Hayom Yom is an anthology of Chasidic aphorisms and customs arranged according to the days of the year. It has since become a beloved classic work and a source of daily inspiration.

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