Shabbat | 8 Adar I | 5703 | Torah lessons: | Chumash: T'ruma, Shevi'i with Rashi. | Tehillim: 44-48. | Tanya: Ch. 28. Even if (p. 121)...of the L-rd. (p. 123). | |
The Alter Rebbe once summoned a young disciple of the Maggid and said to him in his customary chant: I have the mitzva of "teach them to your children."1 You have the mitzva of sustaining and providing for your family. Let us make an exchange. I will give you what you need to fulfill your mitzva and you will teach my son (who was later the Mitteler Rebbe).
Then the Rebbe explained the method of instruction: The first thing is to teach the letters, alef, beit and so on. What is an alef? A dot above, a dot below, and a line between this is an alef. A child must know that the alef of Torah is a yud2 above, a yud below, and a line of faith that joins them.
Another version: A yud above - this is the soul; a yid (Jew) below - this is the body; a line of yir'at Shamayim (fear of Heaven) in the center.
Monday | Adar Sheini 8 | 5703 | Torah lessons: | Chumash: Vayikra, Sheini with Rashi. | Tehillim: 44-48. | Tanya: Clearly, the purpose (p. 163)...out of existence. (p. 165). | |
My father writes in one of his letters: A single act is better than a thousand groans. Our G-d lives, and Torah and mitzvot are eternal; quit the groaning and work hard in actual avoda, and G-d will be gracious to you.