TODAY IN JUDAISM: Friday, June 17, 2011

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Today is: Friday, Sivan 15, 5771 · June 17, 2011

Today in Jewish History


Birth and Passing of Judah (1565 and 1466 BCE)

Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born in Charan on the 15th of Sivan, of the year 2196 from creation (1565 BCE). He passed away on the same date 119 years later, in Egypt.

Judah took the leadership role both in selling Joseph into slavery and in the brothers' later attempts to find him and free him, and to protect Benjamin. On his deathbed, Jacob conferred the leadership of Israel upon Judah, proclaiming: "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the legislator from between his feet, until Shiloh (the Moshiach) comes..." The royal house of David, as well as many of the great sages and leaders of Israel throughout the generations of Jewish history, trace their lineage to Judah.

Judah had five sons: Er and Onan, who died without children; Shelah; and his twins from Tamar, Peretz and Zerach. Their descendants formed the Tribe of Judah, the most populous and prestigious of the twelve tribes of Israel.

After the death of King Solomon in 797 BCE, the people of Israel split into two kingdoms: ten tribes formed the Kingdom of Israel in the north, with Shomron (Samaria) as the capital; only the tribes of Judah and Benjamin remained loyal to Solomon's son, Rechavam, and formed the Kingdom of Judea in the south, in the areas surrounding the capitol Jerusalem. Eventually, the Northern Kingdom was conquered by Assyria and the ten tribes living there were exiled and lost to the Jewish people; the inhabitants of Judea were also exiled (to Babylonia) but subsequently returned to the Holy Land and rebuilt Jerusalem and the Holy Temple. Over time, the terms "Judean" and "Jew"--which originally referred to a member of the tribe of Judah--became synonymous with "Israelite" and was used to refer to the descendants of all of Jacob's twelve sons--i.e., the Jewish people.

Links:
More on Judah
Reuben and Judah; a Contrast
On Leadership On the essence of the Jewish leader


Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe arrested (1927)

Shortly after midnight of the 15th of Sivan of 1927, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950), was arrested by agents of the GPU (Soviet Secret Police) and Yevsketzia ("Jewish section" of the Communist Party) for leading the underground network of rabbis, teachers and emissaries working to preserve and disseminate Jewish learning and observance throughout the Soviet Empire.

Link: The Rebbe's Prison Diary
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubsavitch


Daily Quote

G-d says: Recite verses of kingship before Me, to make Me your king. Recite verses of remembrance before Me, that memory of you shall rise before Me. And how? With a shofar

- Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 16a


Daily Study

Chitas and Rambam for today:

Chumash: Shlach, 6th Portion Numbers 15:17-15:26 with Rashi
English / Hebrew Linear Translation

Tehillim: Chapters 77 - 78
Hebrew text
English text

Tanya: Shaar Hayichud Vehaemunah, end of Chapter 4
English Text: Lessons in Tanya
Hebrew Text
• Audio Class: Listen | Download | Live Class

Rambam:
• Sefer Hamitzvos:
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• 1 Chapter: Gezelah va'Avedah Chapter Eleven
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• 3 Chapters: Gerushin Chapter Seven, Gerushin Chapter Eight, Gerushin Chapter Nine
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Hayom Yom:
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