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1. The 15th of the month of Tammuz is the day on which the moon waxes full. This means that the themes of the month reach their apex on this day. We should include in this phenomenon also the themes and nature of the days of liberation — the 12th and 13th...
15 Tammuz, 5746 · July 22, 1986
Although I cannot reply individually to each and every letter, let it be known that they are all brought to the resting place of my father-in-law, the Rebbe. Just as he served his flock before, the Rebbe continues to serve from On High. He arouses Divine ...
The Rebbe rises from his chair and leads the assembled in a lively Niggun.
The Torah relates that Tzelofchad left no sons to inherit his portion in the Land of Israel. Driven by their love of the Land, his five daughters overcame their sense of modesty and appeared before Moses with a claim that they should be their father’s hei...
The Torah relates how after Tzelafchad died without leaving any sons, his daughters appeared before Moses with a claim that they should be their father’s heirs. G-d agreed and commanded Moses to write this into Jewish law.
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