Episodes
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The evolution of the Chassidus of the Alter Rebbe is described in today's Hayom Yom, showing the transition from inspiration-based to intellect-based; Chassidus Chabad. What is something about your connection to Hashem that you could understand and therefore use to strengthen your connection to Hashem?
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Today's Hayom Yom tells us the details of how to put on and make the Bracha on Tzitzis. Chassidus explains that the Mitzvah of Tzitzis is one where we draw down upon ourselves the Kingdom of Hashem. How can I show in my day today that Hashem is my King?
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Today's Hayom Yom describes the Tzemach Tzedek's connection to Niggunim. Why is it so important to only sing/listen to songs that connect us to Hashem?
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In today's Hayom Yom, the Rebbe Rashab explains the concept of "Techiyas Hameisim", infusing life - of Hashem - into the otherwise dead - cold world of logic. What can you think about today regarding the greatness of Hashem?
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The Neshama is like a fire. Even with all the necessary components of a fire, it must be ignited. Igniting the Neshama comes from striking against the Yetzer Hara. What is something that you need to improve, and how can you improve it today?
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Today's Hayom Yom is one of the powerful Sichos of the Frierdiker Rebbe regarding the importance of Mishnayos Ba'al Peh, and its double benefits: its good for you, and Hashem likes it. What can you do today to bring Nachas to Hashem by adding in Torah?
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Shavuos is the time when we accept the Torah. Today's Hayom Yom tells us that Hashem takes away any obstacles that would stop us from being able to do this. How are you going to accept the Torah this year?
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Today, Beis Sivan, is the day that Hashem charged us with the responsibility, and endowed us with the privilege, of being The Chosen Nation. How do I fulfill my responsibility of being a Jew? How do I express my pride in being a Jew?
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Quoting a line from Medrash, the Frierdiker Rebbe makes a powerful statement in today's Hayom Yom: A Chosid can, and will, always return to his roots. What can you do today to express your pride in being a Chosid?
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Today's Hayom Yom describes a Tzaddik's Avodah of beseeching on behalf of his followers during Davening. What can I do today to connect to the Rebbe?
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Each Yid's individualistic qualities, given to him by Hashem, are highlighted in the concensus of the Yidden, beginning in today's Chumash. What is a unique quality you see by your friend, and how does that increase in your feelings of Ahavas Yisrael?
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Love before rebuke, as today's Hayom Yom explains. Otherwise, it's not his problem, it is yours... How can you increase in your Ahavas Yisrael today?
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Although the main experience of connection to Hashem will only be felt when Moshiach comes, the Alter Rebbe tells us in today's Hayom Yom that an offshoot of that experience can be felt in our lifetime now. What Mitzvah can you do with the focus of feeling a connection to Hashem?
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What is at the root of all spiritual success or failure throughout the day? Today's Hayom Yom tells us the answer: Davening. What can you do today to improve your Davening, and thus your entire day?
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You have a G-d-given mission. "You" in the singular, not plural. What is your mission, and how can you fulfill it today?
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What is Chassidus? Today's Hayom Yom defines the subject of Chassidus, as the powerful connection that the lowly 'us' can have with the great Hashem. How can you enhance today's Davening based on your appreciation of connection with Hashem?
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What's the worth of a piece of soil? Ah, but if you only knew the minerals hidden within this earth... In today's Hayom Yom, the Baal Shem Tov spells out his mission statement: to uncover the deep potential buried within every Yid. What can you do today to uncover your potential?
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Today's Hayom Yom mentions a custom of the Rebbe Rashab regarding burning one's nails after cutting them. There is much significance behind this seemingly trivial act, expressing deep Ahavas Yisrael and care towards a fellow Jew. Why is Ahavas Yisrael so important?
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Today's and yesterday's Hayom Yom tells us the exact pronunciation of many words of Davening. Why is it so important to say every word of Davening exactly correct?
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Today's Hayom Yom gives us the fundamental teaching of the Baal Shem Tov, how everything we see or hear is a lesson in how to serve Hashem. How can you incorporate this teaching into your life today?
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