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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Choose Life, So You May Live (Weekly Torah Parashah)


Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Torah Life Ministries?
That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?




by  on Sep 21, 2011
http://www.Torahlife.tv This week's teaching is from Deuteronomy 29:9 to30:20. I am presenting you today with, on the one hand, life and good; and on the other, death and evil. I have presented you with life and death, the blessing and the curse. Therefore, choose life, so that you will live!

Mikra - Elul / Rosh Hashanah

Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom and torah.org?
That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

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Elul / Rosh Hashanah
Psalm 27 - Hashem Ori v'Yish'i

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INTRODUCTION


Beginning on the first day of Elul, nearly all communities begin reciting Psalm 27 ("God is my Light and Salvation") twice daily, continuing through the end of Sukkot. In Eretz Yisra'el, the custom is to continue through Hosha'na Rabba (21 Tishri) and in the Diaspora the recitation continues through Sh'mini 'Atzeret (22 Tishri). (Parenthetically, this is the only custom - of which I'm aware - which binds together the reflective season of Elul with the festivities of Sukkot). Although all traditions who recite it exclusively during this season (the Vilna Ga'on did not recite it, due to his general principle of only reciting one "Psalm of the day" per day; some eastern communities recite this Psalm every day of the year) include the recitation during Shaharit (at some point after the Shir Shel Yom), the second recitation is subject to different customs. Ashkenazim say it after 'Arvit, whereas Hasidim and S'pharadim recite it after Minhah.