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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 94: Negative Commandment 353; Positive Commandment 149

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Negative Commandment 353 (Digest)
Provocative Behavior

"No man shall come near to any of his relatives, to uncover [their] nakedness"Leviticus 18:6.

It is forbidden to derive pleasure from any of the women whom the Torah forbids us from marrying, by kissing, embracing and the like. For such behavior leads to actualizing the forbidden relationship.

Positive Commandment 149 (Digest)
Inspecting Animals for Kosher Signs

"These are the beasts which you shall eat"Leviticus 11:2.

We are commanded to inspect wild or domesticated mammals before consuming them, to ascertain whether they possess the kosher signs—i.e., split hooves and cud chewing.

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Daily Quote
"Mitzrayim" (Egypt) means constriction, limitation. The spiritual Egyptian exile is the animal soul's restricting and concealing the G-dly soul so severely that the G-dly soul is compressed to the degree that it is diminished and obscured. "Exodus from Egypt" is the removal of the constriction and bounds; i.e. the intellect in the brain illuminates the heart, bringing about fine character traits translated into actual practice.
  –Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch (as quoted in Hayom Yom, Shevat 4)
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