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Day #67–Rambam DAILY Sefer HaMitzvos
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Day 67: Positive Commandment 59 For more classes from Rabbi Shais Taub visit https://www.soulwords.org/ 👉 Share & Connect: Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/rabbi_shais_taub Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rabbi_shais_taub Subscribe to WhatsApp: https://wa.me/15164953021/?text=Subscribe 👉 Support our work at: https://www.soulwords.org/donate/ --OR-- PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/soulwordspayments CashApp: https://cash.app/$soulwords Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/soulwords
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today is day number 67 of our daily
study but I'm saving this corresponds to
the three chapters a day of mishna Toda
chapters 2 3 and 4 of hilke's tinius
laws of fasts
and as such we're going to learn again
the Mitzvah that we learned yesterday
positive commandment number 59 to blow
the trumpets to sound the trumpets at
the times of the sacrifices being
offered in the Holy Temple as well as on
special dates
and also the reason why we are
learning this Mitzvah while we're
studying the laws of fasts in the three
chapters of demonstrator is because we
would also sound the trumpets at times
of distress
to accompany our prayers beseeching God
for mercy
the scriptural source for this Mitzvah
is a verse in
The Book of babidbar Numbers 10 10.
chapter 10 verse 10.
on the days of your rejoicing
and on the days of your festivals
and on the days of your new moon
festivals
you should sound trumpets
for your burnt offerings
and your peace offerings
shall be a remembrance before your God I
am the Lord your God
Rosh Hashanah toughshin mem that's 1979
last few months of 1979.
after Rosh Hashanah
and as was customary many songs were
sung during the distribution of
and the rabbit specifically asked that a
Happy song A Happy tune
should be sung to the words
these words here that instructed on the
spot spontaneously Cantor Misha
talashevsky to figure out how to fit
those words to the tune and to get the
crowd to sing along
and at that moment a new Hasidic song
was born
foreign
we will see you again tomorrow God
willing for more daily