TODAY IN JUDAISM: Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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Today is: Tuesday, Av 5, 5772 · July 24, 2012

Today in Jewish History


Passing of "Ari" (1572)

Rabbi Isaac Luria Ashkenazi, known as Ari HaKadosh ("The Holy Lion") passed away on the 5th of Av of the year 5332 from creation (1572 CE). Born in Jerusalem in 1534, he spent many years in secluded study near Cairo, Egypt. In 1570 he settled in Sefad, where he lived for two years until his passing at age 38. During that brief period, the Ari revolutionized the study of Kabbalah, and came to be universally regarded as one of the most important figures in Jewish mysticism. It was he who proclaimed, "In these times, we are allowed and duty-bound to reveal this wisdom," opening the door to the integration of the teachings of Kabbalah--until then the province of a select few in each generation--into "mainstream" Judaism.

Links: A Tale of Two Kabbalists
Fallen Sparks
What is Kabbalah?
About The Ari


Daily Quote

The Brit Milah (covenant of circumcision) impresses the quality of self-sacrifice in the Jew. Because he has already sacrificed a part of himself at a most early age, the Jew is prepared to give his very life to G-d.

- Keli Yakar


Daily Study

Chitas and Rambam for today:

Chumash: Devarim, 3rd Portion Deuteronomy 1:22-1:38 with Rashi
English / Hebrew Linear Translation | Video Class

Tehillim: Chapters 29 - 34
Hebrew text
English text

Tanya: Iggeret HaKodesh, end of Epistle 1
English Text: Lessons in Tanya
Hebrew Text
• Audio Class: Listen | Download
Video Class

Rambam:
• Sefer Hamitzvos:
English Text | Hebrew Text | Audio: Listen | Download | Video Class
• 1 Chapter: Eruvin Chapter Six
English Text | Hebrew Text | Audio: Listen | Download | Video Class
• 3 Chapters: Shemita Chapter 3, Shemita Chapter 4, Shemita Chapter 5
English Text | Hebrew Text | Audio: Listen | Download

Hayom Yom:
English Text | Video Class
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