Tehillim 6 – How to Shame One’s Enemies
Tehillim 6 – How to Shame One’s Enemies Tehillim 6:11 “Yevoshu veyibahalu me’od kol oyvai, yashuvu yevoshu raga” – (all my enemies will be utterly shamed an...
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Tehillim 6 – How to Shame One’s Enemies Tehillim 6:11 “Yevoshu veyibahalu me’od kol oyvai, yashuvu yevoshu raga” – (all my enemies will be utterly shamed an...
The Ramchal's Prayer in Time of War אל אחד יחיד ומיוחד תאזרני חיל למלחמה תכריע קמי תחתי, שאתה איש מלחמה שנאמר בך ה' איש מלחמה, ובזמן שאתה יוצא אין מי...
Mi Sheberach Prayer for IDF Soldiers מִי שֶׁבֵּרַךְ אֲבוֹתֵינוּ אַבְרָהָם יִצְחָק וְיַעֲקֹב, הוּא יְבָרֵךְ אֶת חַיָּלֵי צְבָא הַהֲגַנָּה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל [וְאַנְשֵ...
Tehillim 20 and a Prayer During Military Operations Recite Psalm 20 with concentration 12 times: “Lamnatzeach mizmor leDavid: ya'ancha Ado-nai beyom tzarah,...
"Refuah Shleimah Min HaShamayim" - the hidden meaning of the phrase The traditional blessing for the sick (recited right after the Torah reading, on Shabbat or...
Curses in the Book of Tehillim (Book of Praises) Tehillim 109 The Book of Tehillim derives its name from the word “tehillah,” meaning praise. And yet, among...
24,000 Disciples of Rabbi Akiva – Gilgulei Neshamot Chazal teach that during the period from Pesach to Shavuot, 24,000 disciples of Rabbi Akiva died in an epid...
The Seventh Day of Pesach – Tikkun Leil Shevi'i shel Pesach and the Reading of Shirat HaYam The seventh day of Pesach – Tikkun Leil Shevi'i – is a kabbalistic c...
The Secrets of Pesach—Gematria and Acronyms Kimcha de-Pischa One of the main mitzvot before Pesach is to make a donation—“Kimcha de-Pischa” (flour for Pesac...
Who May Eat Rice on Pesach? Rice is permitted on Pesach in most Sephardic communities. The Gemara in Masechet Pesachim relates that one of the amoraim ate “...
Charoset - Pesach and Shir HaShirim The word “charoset” first appears in the Mishnah (Pesachim 10:3) and means “clay.” There, the Sages explain that “charos...
The Hidden Meaning of Sefirat HaOmer: 7 × 7 from the Creation of the World The Torah was given 49 days after the festival of Pesach. These 49 days are known as...