Get Think Jewish Delivered to your Home or Office
HOME | CONTACT US | DONATE LoginLOGIN Ask the RabbiASK THE RABBI
Chabad.org - Torah, Judaism and Jewish Info Texts & Writings
 
Chabad.org » Learning & Values » Texts & Writings » Chassidic Texts » Hayom Yom » Kislev 1 - 18 » Hayom Yom: Kislev 8
PrintSend this page to a friendShare thisSubscribe



Book Title Hayom Yom
Compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Translated by Yitschak Meir Kagan
Published and copyrighted by Kehot Publication Society
« Previous Next »

Hayom Yom: Kislev 8

Sunday Kislev 8 5704
Torah lessons: Chumash: Vayishlach, first parsha with Rashi.
Tehillim: 44-48.
Tanya: We must understand (p. 611)...and the like. (p. 613).

Man should ponder thoughtfully how great are the kindnesses of the Creator: Such a puny insignificant being, Man, can bring great delight to the "Greatest of all great"' of Whom it is written, "There is no delving into His greatness."1 Man ought therefore always be inspired, and perform his avoda with an eager heart and spirit.


« Previous
Next »

PrintSend this page to a friendShare thisSubscribe
FOOTNOTES
1. Tehillim 145:3.

Compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Translated by Yitschak Meir Kagan   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
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.
 


Kislev 1 - 18
Hayom Yom: Kislev 5
Hayom Yom: Kislev 6
Hayom Yom: Kislev 7
Hayom Yom: Kislev 8
Hayom Yom: Kislev 9
Hayom Yom: Kislev 10
Hayom Yom: Kislev 11
Showing 5 - 11 of 18

Search Hayom Yom
 
 

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.

Buy this book online

 Kehot Publication Society and Merkos Publications, the publishing divisions of the Lubavitch movement have brought Torah education to nearly every Jewish community in the world. More than 100,000,000 volumes have been disseminated to date in over 12 languages, both for newcomer as well as for those well versed in Torah knowledge.