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Haazinu / Haftorah | 
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Qualities to Acquire Torah | 
Prophets | 
Levitical City | 
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Listen, O heavens, and I will speak! And let the earth
  hear the words of my mouth! 
And David spoke to the Lord the words of this song, on the
  day that the Lord delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from
  the hand of Saul; | 
1 | 
 “Torah is greater than
  priesthood and kingship, for kingship is acquired with 30 qualities,
  priesthood is acquired with 24, whereas the Torah is acquired with 48 ways.” | 
Avraham and Sarah | 
Shechem (also a city of refuge) | 
| 
My lesson will drip like rain; my word will flow like dew;
  like storm winds on vegetation and like raindrops on grass. 
And he said, "The Lord is my rock and my fortress,
  and a rescuer to me. | 
2 | 
[constant] study | 
Yitzchak | 
Gezer | 
| 
When I call out the name of the Lord, ascribe greatness to
  our G-d. 
G-d is my rock, under whom I take cover; My shield, and
  the horn of my salvation, my support, and my refuge; [He is] my savior Who
  saves me from violence. | 
3 | 
attentive listening (Shmi’at
  haOzen) | 
Yaakov | 
Kibzaim | 
| 
The deeds of the [Mighty] Rock are perfect, for all His
  ways are just[ice]; a faithful G-d, without injustice He is righteous and
  upright. 
With praise, I call to the Lord, for from my enemies I
  shall be saved. | 
4 | 
verbal enunciation | 
Moses | 
Beth-Horon | 
| 
Destruction is not His; it is His children's defect you
  crooked and twisted generation. 
For the pains of death have encompassed me; streams of
  scoundrels would affright me. | 
5 | 
perception of the heart 
(Binat Ha’Lev) | 
Aaron | 
Taanach | 
| 
Is this how you repay the Lord, you disgraceful, unwise
  people?! Is He not your Father, your Master? He has made you and established
  you. 
Bands of [those that shall inherit] the nether world have
  surrounded me; the snares of death confronted me | 
6 | 
Awe (Eimah) | 
Joshua | 
Gath-Rimmon | 
| 
Remember the days of old; reflect upon the years of
  [other] generations. Ask your father, and he will tell you; your elders, and
  they will inform you. 
When I am in distress, I call upon the Lord, yes I call
  upon my G-d: and out of His abode He hears my voice, and my cry enters His
  ears. | 
7 | 
Fear (Yirah) | 
Pinchas | 
Golan of Bashan (also a city of refuge) | 
| 
When the Most High gave nations their lot, when He
  separated the sons of man, He set up the boundaries of peoples according to
  the number of the children of Israel. 
Then the earth shook and quaked, the [very] foundations of
  heaven did tremble; and they were shaken when he was angered. | 
8 | 
humility (anavah) | 
Elkanah and Chanah  | 
Be’eshterah (Ashtarot) | 
| 
Because the Lord's portion is His people Jacob, the lot of
  His inheritance. 
Smoke went up in His nostrils, and fire out of His mouth
  did devour; coals flamed forth from Him. | 
9 | 
Joy (Simchah) | 
Eli | 
Future City of Refuge (half tribe of Menasheh on the other
  side of the Jordan River); for now, Jerusalem (half rests in the tribe   of Benjamin), in the future, Jerusalem will have its own
  territory. | 
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He found them in a desert land, and in a desolate, howling
  wasteland. He encompassed them and bestowed understanding upon them; He
  protected them as the pupil of His eye. 
And He bent the heavens and He came down; and thick
  darkness was under His feet. | 
10 | 
Purity
  (Taharah)                           | 
Shmuel | 
Gibeon | 
| 
As an eagle awakens its nest, hovering over its
  fledglings, it spreads its wings, taking them and carrying them on its
  pinions. 
And He rode upon a cherub and did fly; He was seen upon
  the wings of the wind. | 
11 | 
ministering the sages | 
Gad | 
Gebah (Giv’ah) | 
| 
[So] the Lord guided them alone, and there was no alien
  deity with Him. 
And He fixed darkness about Him as booths (lit. Sukkot);
  gathering of waters, thick clouds of the skies. | 
12 | 
bonding of friends (dibuk chaverim) | 
Nathan | 
Anathoth | 
| 
He made them ride upon the high places of the earth, that
  they would eat the produce of the field. He let them suck honey from a rock,
  and oil from the mighty part of the crag. 
From the brightness before Him flamed forth coals of fire. | 
13 | 
sharp discussion with students (pilpul hatalmidim) | 
David and Avigail | 
‘Almon | 
| 
The cream of cattle and the milk of sheep, with the fat of
  lambs and rams of Bashan and he goats, with kidneys of wheat, and it [the
  congregation of   Israel] would drink the blood of grapes [which was] as the
  finest wine. 
The Lord thundered from heaven; and the Most High gave
  forth His voice. | 
14 | 
with calmness (yishuv) | 
Shlomo | 
Elteke | 
| 
And Jeshurun became fat and rebelled; you grew fat, thick
  and rotund; [Israel] forsook the G-d Who made them, and spurned the [Mighty]
  Rock of their salvation. (Yeshurun became full of oil (from Chanukah); 
And He sent out arrows and He scattered them, lightning
  and He discomfited them. | 
15 | 
with [knowledge] of Mikrah (Scripture) | 
Iddo | 
Gibbethon | 
| 
They provoked His zeal with alien worship; they made Him
  angry with abominations deeds. Positive Light: They were zealous for him against alien
  worship; they were angry for him against abominable deeds. 
And the depths of the sea appeared; the foundations of the
  world were laid bare, by the rebuke of the Lord and the blast of the breath
  of His nostrils. | 
16 | 
[knowledge] of Mishnah (Oral Torah). | 
Michaiah son of Imlah | 
Ajalon | 
| 
They sacrificed to demons, which have no power, deities
  they did not know, new things that only recently came, which your forefathers
  did not fear. 
Positive Light: They [the other nations] sacrificed to demons, which have no power, deities they did not know,
  new things that only recently came, which your forefathers did not fear. 
He sent from on high [and] He took me; He drew me out of
  many waters. | 
17 | 
with minimized business activity (miut schorah) | 
Obadiah | 
Gath-rimmon | 
| 
You forgot the [Mighty] Rock Who bore you; you forgot the
  G-d Who delivered you. 
Positive light: Rock [or Creator], they are your children;
  forget completely [our sins]; G-d delivers you. 
He delivered me from my mighty enemy; from them that hated
  me; for they were too powerful for me. | 
18 | 
minimized world activity (miut derech eretz) | 
Ahiah HaShiloni | 
Mishal | 
| 
And the Lord saw this and became angry, provoked by His
  sons and daughters. 
Positive light: And G-d saw, and became insulted with the
  anger against His sons and daughters. 
They confronted me on the day of my calamity; but the Lord
  was a support to me. | 
19 | 
minimized pleasure (miut ta’anug) | 
Jehu son of Chanani | 
Abdon | 
| 
And He said, "I will hide My face from them. I will
  see what their end will be, for they are a generation of changes [reversals];
  they are not [recognizable] as My children whom I have reared. 
Positive light: And He said, “I will hide My face from [their
  sins]. I will see [focus] on how they will come be at their completion. They
  will be a generation transformed [by teshuvah]; they are my children! No!
  There is faith in them [or I have faith in them!] 
And He brought me forth into a wide place; He delivered me
  because He took delight in me. | 
20 | 
minimized sleep (miut
  sheinah)                | 
Azariah son of Oded | 
Helkath | 
| 
They have provoked My jealousy with a non G-d, provoked My
  anger with their vanities. Thus, I will provoke their jealousy with a non
  people, provoke their anger with a foolish nation. 
Positive light: They have been zealous for me against a
  non-G-d; have been angered for me against the vanities [of the nations];
  Therefore, I will be zealous for them against a non-people; I will be angry
  for them against a foolish people. 
The Lord rewarded me according to my righteousness;
  According to the cleanness of my hands He recompensed me. | 
21 | 
minimized conversation (miut sichah) | 
Jahaziel the Levite | 
Rehob | 
| 
For a fire blazed in My wrath, and burned to the lowest
  depths. It consumed the land and its produce, setting aflame the foundations
  of mountains. 
Positive light: For a fire blazed in My wrath [against
  Amalek], and burned [Amalek completely, even those hidden] in the lowest
  depths, so that [my beloved the Jewish people (fem.)] will eat [from] the
  land, and will light [the menorah in Jerusalem, which] is at the foundations
  of mountains. (See Rashi) 
For I have kept the ways of the Lord and have not wickedly
  departed from [the commandments of] my G-d. | 
22 | 
minimized laughter (miut schok) | 
Eliezer son of Dodavahu | 
Kedesh in Galillee (city of refuge) | 
| 
I will link evils upon them. I will use up My arrows on
  them. 
I will gather the evil that was over them, and destroy
  completely my arrows (Amalek and all its derivatives, which I had used in the
  past against my people,). 
For all His ordinances were before me; and [as for] His
  statutes, I did not depart from it. | 
24 | 
with slowness to anger (erech apayim) | 
Hosea | 
Hamoth-dor | 
| 
They will sprout hair from famine, attacked by demons,
  excised by Meriri. I will incite the teeth of livestock upon them, with the
  venom of creatures that slither in the dust. 
Positive light: [On Purim, I will get rid of] hairs of
  famine [through gifts of] my bread [to the poor]; get rid of] demons and the
  excision of Meriri [through] sleep [to fulfill the mitzvah of adlo yadah and
  eating [livestock] as part of the Purim meal], and I will send to them [to
  give mishloach manot] with [the great mitzvah of] the venom of those that lie
  in the dust [drunkards, ie. wine].  Venom as wine is found in the verse
  in Chabakuk, Chapter 2, v. 15. “Woe to him who gives his friend to drink, who
  adds Your venom and also makes him drunk in order to gaze upon their nakedness.” 
And I was single-hearted toward Him, and I kept myself
  from my iniquity. | 
25 | 
with a good heart (lev tov) | 
Amos | 
Kartan 
(short for Kiriatayim) | 
| 
From outside, the sword will bereave, and terror from
  within; young men and maidens, suckling babes with venerable elders. 
Positive light: [The Purim decree will be turned on its
  head, regarding Amalek…] From outside, the sword will bereave, and terror from
  within; young men and maidens, suckling babes with venerable elders. 
And the Lord has recompensed me according to my
  righteousness; according to my cleanness before His eyes. | 
26 | 
faith in the Sages (emunat chachamim) | 
Micah the Morashite | 
Jerusalem (for now, half rests in the tribe of Judah – in
  the future, Jerusalem will have its own territory - here) | 
| 
I said that I would make an end of them, eradicate their
  remembrance from mankind. 
Positive light: [Regarding Amalek, and regarding biur
  chametz,] I said that I would make an end of them, eradicate their
  remembrance from mankind. 
With a kind one, You show Yourself kind. With an upright
  mighty man, You show Yourself upright. | 
27 | 
acceptance of suffering (kabalat hayissurin) | 
Amoz | 
Hebron - Kiryat Arba (city of refuge) | 
| 
Were it not that the enemy's wrath was heaped up, lest
  their adversaries distort; lest they claim, "Our hand was triumphant!
  The Lord did none of this!" 
Positive light: [We must destroy the chametz,] otherwise
  the yetzer harah might be haughty and inflated, and the yetzer harah distort
  reality… 
With a pure one, You show Yourself pure; But with a
  perverse one, You deal crookedly. | 
28 | 
he who knows his place (hamakir et mekomo) | 
Eliyahu | 
Libnah (city of refuge) | 
| 
For they are a nation devoid of counsel, and they have no
  understanding. 
Positive light: For ridding oneself of this goy [the
  chametz] is itself counsel, and when they feel as nothing, there is
  understanding. 
And the humble people You do deliver; But Your eyes are
  upon the haughty [in order] to humble them. | 
29 | 
he who is happy with his lot (hasameach be’chelkoh) | 
Elisha | 
Eshtemoa | 
| 
If they were wise, they would understand this; they would
  reflect upon their fate. 
Positive light: It is my desire that they become wise and
  understand this, then they would live as in the end of days. 
For You are my lamp, O' Lord; And the Lord does light my
  darkness. | 
30 | 
he who makes a fence around his words | 
Jonah ben Amittai | 
Juttah | 
| 
How can one [person] pursue a thousand, and two put ten
  thousand to flight, unless their [Mighty] Rock has sold them out, and the
  Lord has given them over? 
Positive light: How are the Jews able to be so victorious
  in the end of days! Hashem has given over the enemy! 
For by You I run upon a troop; By my G-d I scale a wall. | 
31 | 
he claims no credit for his achievements (einoh machazik
  tovah l’atzmo) | 
Isaiah | 
Beth-shemesh (city of Judah on the border) | 
| 
For their rock is not like our [Mighty] Rock.
  Nevertheless, our enemies sit in judgment. 
Positive light: The other nations will finally see that
  ours is the true G-d, and judge us favorably, giving to us the Land of
  Israel. 
 [He is] the G-d Whose way is perfect; The word of
  the Lord is tried; He is a shield unto all them that trust (take refuge) in
  him. | 
32 | 
loved (ahuv) | 
Joel | 
Kishion | 
| 
For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, and of the field
  of Gemorrah; their grapes are grapes of rosh, and they have bitter clusters. 
Positive light: Because the wine [Torah wisdom] that the
  Jewish people obtained was from enduring the suffering/fermentation of Sodom,
  and the fields (concentration camps) of Gemorrah. Their humility comes from
  great suffering and bitterness. 
For who is G-d, save the Lord? And who is a rock, save our
  G-d? | 
33 | 
loves Hashem (ohev et haMakom) | 
Nahum | 
Dobrath | 
| 
Their wine is the bitterness of serpents, and the
  bitterness of the ruthless cobras. 
Positive light: Their deep Torah wisdom came from the bitter
  serpents [enemies/exiles], and their ability to be a head (and to have a deep
  mind), from dealing with ruthless cobras [enemies/exiles]. 
G-d is He who has fortified me with strength; and He
  looseth perfectly my path. | 
34 | 
Loves people (Ohev et habriot) | 
Chabakuk | 
Jarmuth | 
| 
Is it not stored up with Me, sealed up in My treasuries? 
Positive light: I remember everything they went through,
  and their suffering for My sake, is something that I treasure. 
He makes my feet like hinds; And sets me upon my high
  places. | 
35 | 
loves the ways of righteousness (ohev et hatzedakot) | 
Zephaniah | 
‘Ein Gannim | 
| 
Vengeance is poised with Me, and it will pay at the time
  their foot stumbles. For the appointed day of their reckoning is near, and
  what is destined for them hastens. 
Positive light: Vengeance [on behalf of My people] is
  poised with Me… 
He trains my hand for war, so that mine arms do bend a
  brass bow. | 
36 | 
loves justice (ohev et hameisharim) | 
Uriah | 
Jokneam | 
| 
When the Lord will judge His people, and will reconsider
  His servants, when He sees that the power is increasing, and none is
  controlled or strengthened. 
Positive light: G-d will Judge his people (favorably), and
  will reconsider His servants, when we will have extended our hand, and we
  humbly understand that we are nothing, that there is no more that we can do…
  [then He will do His part.] 
And You have given me the shield of Your salvation; And
  You have increased Your modesty for me. | 
37 | 
Ohev et hatochachot (loves reproof) | 
Jeremiah | 
Kartah | 
| 
Then He will say, "Where is their deity, the rock in
  which they trusted, 
Positive light: Then He will say [to the enemies of the
  Jewish people]… 
You have enlarged my step[s] beneath me; And my ankles
  have not slipped. | 
38 | 
keeps far from honor | 
Ezekiel | 
Dimnah | 
| 
who ate the fat of their sacrifices and drank the wine of
  their libations? Let them arise and help you! Let them be your shelter! 
Positive light: Also referring to the nations... 
I have pursued my enemies and have destroyed them; Never
  turning back until they were consumed. | 
39 | 
does not act arrogantly with his knowledge (lo megis liboh
  betalmudoh) | 
Daniel (Shemaiah) | 
Nahalal | 
| 
See now that it is I! I am the One, and there is no G-d
  like Me! I cause death and grant life. I strike, but I heal, and no one can
  rescue from My Hand! 
And I have consumed them, and I have crushed them that
  they cannot rise; Yes, they are fallen under my feet. | 
40 | 
does not take pleasure in handing down [halachic]
  decisions (einoh sameach b’hora’ah) | 
Baruch | 
Betzer, City of Refuge | 
| 
For I raise up My hand to heaven, and say, 'As I live
  forever. 
For You have girded me with strength for the battle; You
  have subdued under me those that rose up against me. | 
41 | 
bears the burden with his friends
  (noseh b’ol im chaveroh) | 
Neriah | 
Jahaz (or Yahatz, or Yahatzah) | 
| 
When I sharpen the blade of My
  sword, and My hand grasps judgment, I will bring vengeance upon My
  adversaries and repay those who hate Me. 
And of my enemies You have given
  me the back of their necks; them that hate me, that I may cut them off. | 
judges him favorably (machrioh lechaf zechut) | 
Seraiah | 
Kedemoth | |
| 
I will intoxicate My arrows with
  blood, and My sword will consume flesh, from the blood of the slain and the
  captives, from the first breach of the enemy.' 
They looked about, but there was
  no one to save them; [Even] to the Lord, but He answered them not. | 
42 | 
places him [in the path of] truth
  (ma’amidoh al haemet) | 
Mehsiah | 
Mephaath 
(from the verb yafah, to shine forth) | 
| 
Sing out praise, O you nations,
  for His people! For He will avenge the blood of His servants, inflict revenge
  upon His adversaries, and appease His land [and] His people. 
Then I ground them as the dust of
  the earth, as the mud of the streets I did tread upon them, I did stamp them
  down. | 
43 | 
places him [in the path of] peace (ma’amidoh al haShalom) | 
Haggai | 
Jattir (to have extra, to excel) | 
| 
And Moses came and spoke all the
  words of this song into the ears of the people he and Hoshea the son of Nun. 
And You have allowed me to escape
  from the contenders amongst my people; You shall keep me as head of nations;
  a people whom I have not known serve me. | 
44 | 
he deliberates in his study (mityashev liboh betalmudoh) | 
Zechariah | 
Holon | 
| 
And Moses finished speaking all
  these words to all Israel. 
Strangers lie to me; as soon as
  their ears hear, they   obey me. | 
45 | 
asks and responds (shoel umeshiv) | 
Malachi | 
Debir – Debir means Temple!; | 
| 
And he said to them, "Set
  your hearts to all of the words which I bear witness for you this day, so
  that you may command your children to observe to do all the words of this
  Torah. 
The strangers will wilt, and become lame from their
  bondage. | 
46 | 
listens and adds (shomeah umosif); | 
Mordechai Bilshan | 
‘Ain; ayin means eye, fountain. | 
| 
For it is not an empty thing for
  you, for it is your   life, and through this thing, you will lengthen your days
  upon the land to which you are crossing over the Jordan, to possess it." 
The Lord lives, and blessed be my
  Rock; And exalted be the G-d, [who is] my rock of salvation. | 
47 | 
learns in order to teach (lomed al menat lilmod) | 
Unknown /Oded (Mashiach ben Yosef) | 
Future City of Refuge | 
| 
And the Lord spoke to Moses on
  that very day, saying, 
The G-d who takes vengeance for
  me; And brings down peoples under me. | 
48 | 
learns in order to practice (lomed
  al menat la’asot); | 
Unknown / Chanani (Mashiach ben David) | 
Future City of Refuge | 
| 
Go up this Mount Avarim [to] Mount
  Nebo, which is in the land of Moab, that is facing Jericho, and see the Land
  of Canaan, which I am giving to the children of Israel as a possession, 
And that brings me forth from my
  enemies; And above those that rise against me, You have lifted me; from the
  violent man You deliver me. | 
49 | 
increases the wisdom of his
  teacher (machkim et rabboh) | 
Miriam (Rachel); Rebbetzin Menucha
  Rachel, grand-daughter of the Alter Rebbe. | 
Rammoth in Gilead (city of refuge) | 
| 
And die on the mountain upon which you are climbing and be
  gathered to your people, just as your brother Aaron died on Mount Hor and was
  gathered to his people. 
Therefore I will give thanks to You, O' Lord, among the
  nations, and to your name I will sing praises. | 
50 | 
who properly undestands what he learns (Kavanah) | 
Devorah (Leah) 
(Devorah Leah, who gave additional life to the Alter
  Rebbe, sacrificing her own) | 
Mahanaim | 
| 
Because you betrayed Me in the
  midst of the children of Israel at the waters of Merivath Kadesh, [in] the
  desert of Zin, [and] because you did not sanctify Me in the midst of the
  children of Israel. 
He gives great salvation to His
  king, and He performs kindness to His anointed; to David and to his seed,
  forevermore. | 
51 | 
who relates a statement in the name of the one who said
  it. | 
Chuldah (Rivkah); Rebbetzin Rivkah | 
Heshbon | 
| 
For from afar, you will see the
  land, but you will not come there, to the land I am giving the children of
  Israel. 
 (repeated from last week).
  He gives great salvation to His king, and He performs kindness to His
  anointed; to David and to his seed, forevermore. | 
52 | 
Whoever relates a statement in the
  name of the one who said it brings redemption to the world, as it says
  (Esther 2:22): And Esther told the king in the name of Mordechai. | 
Esther (Sarah); Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah, wife of the Fifth
  Lubbavitcher Rebbe, the Rebbe Rashab. Shterna means star, and Esther also
  means star, as does Ayelet haShachar. | 
Jazer | 
 
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book-1-giving-proper-value.html
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book-1-to-use-adversity-as-way-to-grow.html
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book-1-to-pay-attention-to-g.html
Shvat
Week 18
book-1-to-live-in-harmony.html
Week 19
book-1-to-feel-that-g-d-is.html
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Adar
Week 22
book-1-to-complement-each.html
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Nissan
Week 26
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Week 27
book-1-to-purify-ourselves.html
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book-1-to-know-that-world.html
Iyar
Week 31
book-1-to-be-proud-of-our.html
Week 32
book-1-to-recognize-deep-in-our-heart.html
Week 33
book-1-to-recognize-spiritual.html
Week 34
book-1-to-work-in-focused.html
Sivan
Week 35
book-1-to-thank-g-d-in-unison.html
Week 36
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Tammuz
Week 39
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book-1-to-fight-for-truth.html
Week 41
book-1-not-to-become-corrupt.html
Week 42
book-1-to-be-loyal-and-pursue-justice.html
Av
Week 43
book-1-to-pursue-enemy-and.html
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book-1-to-raise-ourselves-up.html
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book-1-to-know-our-place-in.html
Elul
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book-1-to-bring-more-light.html
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book-1-to-know-that-there.html
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book-1-to-understand-that-we.html
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