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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 329: Positive Commandment 174; Negative Commandment 312, 313, 314

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Positive Commandment 174 (Digest)
Obeying the High Court

"According to the Torah which they shall teach you..."Deuteronomy 17:11.

We are commanded to obey the High Court (Sanhedrin) and heed all their decisions with regard to what is permitted or prohibited. This is true whether their decision is based on oral tradition, they arrived at their decision via extrapolation from the words of the Torah, or if the rule was issued in order to address a contemporary concern, i.e., the court saw the need to impose a certain law in order to safeguard a Torah law.

Negative Commandment 312 (Digest)
Disobeying Torah Authorities

"You shall not deviate from that which they shall tell you"Deuteronomy 17:11.

We are forbidden to dispute the rulings of the sages who are the transmitters of the Oral Tradition and to deviate from their rulings with all that pertains to Torah law.

Negative Commandment 313 (Digest)
Adding to the Torah

"You shall not add to it"Deuteronomy 13:1.

We are forbidden to add anything to the Torah—both the Written and Oral Laws.

Negative Commandment 314 (Digest)
Subtracting from the Torah

"You shall not subtract from it"Deuteronomy 13:1.

We are forbidden to subtract anything from the Torah—both the Written and Oral Laws.

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Daily Quote
The day begins with Modeh Ani ("I acknowledge before You, living and eternal King, that You restored my soul to me; great is Your faithfulness"). This is said before the morning washing of the hands, even while the hands are ritually impure (and all other prayers cannot be said). The deeper reason for this is that all the impurities in the world do not defile a Jew's "I acknowledge" before G-d; he might lack one thing or another, but his Modeh Ani remains intact.
  –The Lubavitcher Rebbe (Hayom Yom for Shevat 11)
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