מעֶן זאָל זִיך אוֹיסלעֶרנעֶן מִשְׁנָיוֹת בְּעַל-פֶּה כָּל חַד לְפוּם שִׁיעוּרֵיהּ דִילֵיהּ, אוּן געֶהן אִין גאַס אוּן חַזֶרְ'ן מִשְׁנָיוֹת, דעֶרמִיט וועֶט מעֶן זוֹכֶה זַיין צוּ מְקַבֵּל זַיין פְּנֵי הַמָּשִׁיחַ.

חֲסִידִים דאַרפעֶן לעֶרנעֶן חֲסִידוּת: סְתַּם חֲסִידִים — יוֹם שֵׁנִי, יוֹם חֲמִישִׁי וְיוֹם הַשַּׁבָּת, תְּמִימִים — שָׁעָה אַחַת בְּכָל יוֹם.

Everyone should study mishnayos by heart, according to his ability, repeating them while walking in the street. Through this, we will merit to greet Mashiach.

Chassidim must study Chassidus. Chassidim in general should do so on Monday, Thursday, and Shabbos. Temimim1 should do so for an hour every day.2

Living as a Chassid

Chassidus is a spiritual lifeline connecting us to a higher reality, and enabling us to appreciate the G‑dly dimension that exists within our souls and within every dimension of reality. Since, out of necessity, we spend most of our time involved in material pursuits, we need to continually refresh our bond to the spiritual. Studying Chassidus every day does this: it helps us continually look upward.