Shlomo Carlebach - #Chanukah - Miracle, Torahs, Laws, Greeks, Izhbitz, #Maccabee - Hand Washing Laws
Reb Shlomo Carlebach ztl - Chanukah stories laws 1994 #shlomocarlebach #Hanukkah # Miracle of Hanukkah - How does a Miracle Work Elisha the prophet came to a woman with a small amount of oil, The Holy Temple in Jerusalem was located in both the territories of the tribes of Yehuda and Binyamin / The four holy mother rectification of Chava's sin. Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah Have you ever hear the Lubavitch rebbe Say / Missionaries The night is getting dark The Greeks / Chanukkah, which part to find the oil in Yehuda or Yosef HaTzaddik territorie Mei Hashiloach, Izhbitzer Torah the Fighting between Yosef & Yehuda about Binyamin / Yiddishkeit, Holiness, Baal teshuva, According to jewish law - Why were the maccabees so eager to find pure oil The old Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Frierdiker Rebbe, Don't kindle your children with impure oil Shlomo telling a joke - The New hebrew Teacher in the United States "enough" is dai (דַּי) All The Mefarshim are asking - the little candle burning is a small miracle than winning the greeks Shul and the holy wall megillat esther Chanukah Laws on Chanukah kindling the light Amshinover rebbe kindling Chanukah light Woman have to Chanukah kindle light - Channah, Daughter of Mattathias: Instigator of the Maccabean Rebellion - What really happened to trigger the miraculous Hasmonean Rebellion? Few know the real story of a young woman’s courage that led to the downfall of the conquering Greeks Yehuda Maccabee & Meir Kahane Very IMPORTANT Tzedakah and Chanukah gelt Question: Today Why the Youth travel to india. The Difference between purim and Chanukah - The Difference between a Gregge & Dreidel Who are the people having trouble giving money - Avraham avinu *Asking Question: about ISRAEL* #israel #palestine conflict #chanukah Torah **FROM HERE STARTS The Jewish practice of Netilat yadayim, or hand washing, has several laws and customs,** which literally translates to "taking up of the hands". It is a practice that is required in certain situations, such as: Waking up, Before eating a meal that includes bread or matzah, and Before davening. The tradition originated with the rabbis of the Talmud and is based on practices from the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. The blessing recited during netilat yadayim expresses gratitude and is a reminder to use one's hands for holy purposes. The phrase netilat yadayim may come from Psalm 134:2 or the Greek word natla, which refers to the jar of water used for washing. Some other things to know about netilat yadayim: Before washing one's hands, one should not touch their mouth, nose, ears, eyes, or eyelids. If one unintentionally touches food before washing their hands, they should wash the food three times. If that's not possible, they should preferably not eat it. One can touch food with a cloth between their hand and the food. One should not touch sefarim before washing their hands. **Bread under a kezayis** *Why Washing your hands three times* *Kohanim the priest / Satmar Rebbe* *Mikveh* is a pool of water used in Judaism for ritual immersion and purification. The word #mikveh is Hebrew and translates to "collection" or "gathering / *Rivka* came to the well to draw water - *reb tzadok hakohen torah* *Amshinover rebbe Mikveh son in law* *The Holy Sanzer Hot Mikveh Story * * Asking Question: Why Messiah ("Mashiach") has not come yet - Napoleon / Ropshitz Rebbe says *Baal Shem Tov Mikveh Story*
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