sWxc Study Schedule for Rambam’s Sefer HaMitzvos 7 Kislev, 5776-20 Tishrei, 5777 — 35th yearly cycle Lesson Date 1 Kislev 7/Nov. 19 Th Rambam’s Introduction: From (...uc rtcta vzv rpxv): “This book, in which I will explain...” to (ubrfza) “that which we have mentioned.” (iurfzc khj,n v,g hbtu) “And now I will begin in noting the principles” to (vag ,umnc) Day “in the positive Rambam’s Introduction The 6th Principle: Mitzvos mitzvah The 7th Principle: Do not count the details of a mitzvah 39 40 41 42 43 [themselves as 2016 commandment commandment When a and is a has both a positive prohibition, counted with the the positive positive comman- dants and the prohibition with the prohibitions. mitzvos.” mitzvos]. The 8th Principle: Do not count a mere negative statement among the prohibitions. Sefer HaMitzvos, the Rambam explains The 9th Principle: Do not count the number of negative what led him to compose this work. Having first produced his or positive statements, but the act which is prohibited or famed Commentary to the commanded. In his Introduction to Mishnah, the Rambam then wanted to write a comprehensive Halachic text. This is his Mishneh Torah, or Yad HaChazakah. In order to insure that this work be complete and cover all 613 mitzvos, he wanted to first list all these mitzvos at the beginning. However, he was unable to find a list of the 613 mitzvos he was The 10th Principle: Do not count the act which precedes [the The 11th Principle: If one mitzvah includes a number of elements, do not count them separately. The 12th Principle: satisfied with. The Talmud, although it states clearly that there are 613 The 13th Principle: number of with another work,] namely this book, in which I will give the correct list of the mitzvos and explain the proper way to count them. I will therefore bring proofs from verses of the Torah and from the explanations of the Sages on them. I’ll first give the Principles which should be relied upon in listing the mitzvos. When by using this work, the total comes out correct — clearly proven and without any doubts — the reader will be able to detect the errors of all who used a method other than this to count the mitzvos. It will then be unnecessary for me to answer individuals or clarify their errors, for the benefit and goal of this work can be reached by those who seek it without this [individual correspondence]. For I shall explain all of the mitzvos and list them individually, bring a proof in any case of doubt or where there is the possibility that someone without deep knowledge of this work’s goal is not to give details of any mitzvah, but just to enumerate them. If I do explain some laws when mentioning the mitzvah, it will merely be to explain its name — to know what the mitzvah or prohibition actually is, and why it was given this name. After we know the proper enumeration of mitzvos according to the proofs in this work, then I will list them briefly at the beginning of the general book [i.e. Mishneh Torah] that we have mentioned. [The Principles] And now I will begin to discuss the Principles, fourteen, to be relied upon in enumerating the mitzvos. totaling However, I should first mention that the total number of mitzvos commanded to us by G-d in the Sefer Torah are 613. There are 248 positive commandments, like the number of limbs in the human body; and 365 prohibitions, like the days in a solar year. This count is mentioned in the Talmud in the end of tractate Makkos,1 where our Sages said, “613 commandments were said to Moshe on Mt. Sinai: 365, corresponding to the days in a solar 2 year, and 248, corresponding to a person’s limbs.” Our Sages also said a drash on the similarity between the mitzvos and the number of limbs, that it is as if each limb tells the person, “Do a mitzvah with me!”; and on the similarity between the prohibitions and the days of the year that it is as if each day tells the person, “Don’t do any prohibition on my day!” Not a single commentary who lists the mitzvos erred in this enumeration [of 613 and the division of 248/365]. They were totally mistaken, however, in what goes into the list, as I will explain in this work. The reason for this [error] was because they did not know the 14 Principles that I will now explain. The 1st Principle: Do not count Rabbinic Commandments in this list. The 2nd Principle: Do not include laws which are derived 3 from one of the 13 principles of Torah interpretation from a ribui.4 The 3rd Principle: Do not count mitzvos or which are not binding on all generations. The 4th Principle: Do not count commands which cover all the mitzvos. The 5th Principle: Do not count the reason for a mitzvah as an actual ————— 1. 2. 3. 4. mitzvah. 23b. Tanchuma, Ki Seitze. Of Rabbi Yishmael, as listed in the Daily Prayers. An extra word, letter, etc. in a Scriptural verse. certain mitzvah is How one counts punishment as positive mitzvos. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Kislev 8/Nov. 20 Kislev 9/Nov. 21 Kislev 10/Nov. 22 Kislev 11/Nov. 23 Kislev 12/Nov. 24 Kislev 13/Nov. 25 Kislev 14/Nov. 26 Kislev 15/Nov. 27 Kislev 16/Nov. 28 Kislev 17/Nov. 29 Kislev 18/Nov. 30 Kislev 19/Dec. 1 F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu the modes of * The principles The principles* The principles* P1, N1, P2 P3, P4, P9 N63, N65, P172 N64, P8, P6, P206 P207, N302, P205, N303 N256, N301, N304, N305 P11 P209 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 N10, N47, N60, N6, N5, N2, N3, N4, N15, P186, N23, N24 14 Kislev 20/Dec. 2 15 Kislev 21/Dec. 3 W F N35, N38, N36, N37, N34, N43, N44, N40, N39, N41, N45, N171 Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W P73 P73 P73 P73, P10 P10, P5 P5 P5 P5 P5 P26, P12 P13 P15, P18 P17 P14 P19 P19 wufu ubhkg luknh). He shall reign accustomed” to ( over us, etc.” 36 Teves 12/Dec. 24 Th Mishneh Torah, ibid.: From (irushxu vkp,v ,ufrc jxub) “Text of Blessings of the Amidah and their Arrangement. (v,t lurc) /t (1) Blessed are You” to (wufu ouka vaug) “He who Viddui]. Mishneh Torah ibid.: From makes peace, etc.” [end of Text of 37 Teves 13/Dec. 25 F (iuznv ,frc jxub) “Text of Blessing After a Meal. Blessed are You” to (whhc ahat) “I will greatly rejoice in the L-rd.” P154 Sh 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 N322 N322 N321 N321 P155 P155 P155 N320 N321 P165, N329, P164, N196 P159, N323, P160, N324 P162, N325, P163, N326 P166, N327, P167, N328, N199 P156, N197, N198 N200, N201, P158 P157. Mishneh Torah, End of Chometz and Matzah: (vsdvv jxub) Text of the Haggadah. P170 Shevat 17/Jan. 27 Shevat 18/Jan. 28 Shevat 19/Jan. 29 Shevat 20/Jan. 30 Shevat 21/Jan. 31 Shevat 22/Feb. 1 Shevat 23/Feb. 2 Shevat 24/Feb. 3 Shevat 25/Feb. 4 Shevat 26/Feb. 5 Shevat 27/Feb. 6 Shevat 28/Feb. 7 Shevat 29/Feb. 8 Shevat 30/Feb. 9 Adar I 1/Feb. 10 Adar I 2/Feb. 11 Adar I 3/Feb. 12 Adar I 4/Feb. 13 88 Adar I 5/Feb. 14 Tu Mishneh Torah, ibid.: Chapters W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh P213 N355 N355 N355 N262 N262 P212 P212 P222 P222 N356 N356 N356, P216 P217 N357 P220, P218, N358, P219, N359 P223, N104 N105, N330, N331, N332, Su N336, N335, N337, N338, M N340, N341, N342, N343, N339 89 Adar I 6/Feb. 15 N344, N345 90 Adar I 7/Feb. 16 91 Adar I 8/Feb. 17 92 Adar I 9/Feb. 18 Tu W Th N348, N349, N350, N351 N352, N347, N346 N52, N53, N55, N54, N354, N360, N361 93 Adar I 10/Feb. 19 F N161, N162, P38, N160, N158, N159 94 Adar I 11/Feb. 20 95 Adar I 12/Feb. 21 96 Adar I 13/Feb. 22 Sh Su M N353, P149 P150, P151, P152, N172, N174 N173, N175, N176, N177, N178 97 Adar I 14/Feb. 23 98 Adar I 15/Feb. 24 P154 * In these days (which correspond to the study of the Introduction in Mishneh Torah), each person should learn the “Principles” according to his abilities. Whatever is left unlearned of the “Principles” should be studied in the following days (in addition to the scheduled portion of those days). For thoese listening to the shiurim on tape, MP3, etc., Principles 1-3 are explained in Lesson 2; Principles 4-6 — Lesson 3; Principles 7-9 — Lesson 4; Principle 10 — Lesson 64; Principle 11 — Lesson 65; Principle 12 — Lesson 72; Principle 13 — Lesson 73. Shevat 4/Jan. 14 Th P168 Shevat 5/Jan. 15 F P169 Shevat 6/Jan. 16 Sh P171 Shevat 7/Jan. 17 Su P171, P153 Shevat 8/Jan. 18 M P153 Shevat 9/Jan. 19 Tu P153 Shevat 10/Jan. 20 W P153 Shevat 11/Jan. 21 Th P153 Shevat 12/Jan. 22 F P153 Shevat 13/Jan. 23 Sh P153, P59 Shevat 14/Jan. 24 Su P59 Shevat 15/Jan. 25 M P59. Mishneh Torah: From (vfubju vkhdn ,ufkv) “Laws of Megillah and Chanukah” to ...(ukt oherpc) “In these chapters.” N333, N334 P19, P215 of prayers for the whole year. The people are ————— N320 3-4. P213 P19 P215. Mishneh Torah, End of Sefer Ahavah: From (vbav kf ,ukp, rsx) “Order 38 Teves 14/Dec. 26 F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W 69 Shevat 16/Jan. 26 N11, N12, N13, P185, N25, N22, N48, N50, N51, N30, N33, N31, N32 Kislev 23/Dec. 5 Kislev 24/Dec. 6 Kislev 25/Dec. 7 Kislev 26/Dec. 8 Kislev 27/Dec. 9 Kislev 28/Dec. 10 Kislev 29/Dec. 11 Kislev 30/Dec. 12 Teves 1/Dec. 13 Teves 2/Dec. 14 Teves 3/Dec. 15 Teves 4/Dec. 16 Teves 5/Dec. 17 Teves 6/Dec. 18 Teves 7/Dec. 19 Teves 8/Dec. 20 Teves 9/Dec. 21 Teves 10/Dec. 22 Teves 11/Dec. 23 Teves 20/Jan. 1 Teves 21/Jan. 2 Teves 22/Jan. 3 Teves 23/Jan. 4 Teves 24/Jan. 5 Teves 25/Jan. 6 Teves 26/Jan. 7 Teves 27/Jan. 8 Teves 28/Jan. 9 Teves 29/Jan. 10 Shevat 1/Jan. 11 Shevat 2/Jan. 12 Shevat 3/Jan. 13 N320 Chapters 1-2. N16, N17, N18, N19, N20, N21, Th 16 Kislev 22/Dec. 4 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Su M Tu W Th Laws of N26, N28, N27, N29, N14, N8, N9, N7 Torah could err. I will eliminate his error and explain all doubts. However, a mitzvos. The 14th Principle: He concludes, “Therefore, I saw it fitting to precede this book I mentioned Although performed for a number of days, this does not affect the determining which laws count in the total of 613. Mishneh Torah) When commanded to do a certain action, do not count each part of the action separately. mitzvos, does not list precisely which count as mitzvos and which do not. Those commentaries who did list the mitzvos often disagree and are inconsistent, according to the Rambam, in the principles they use in (i.e. mitzvah] as a mitzvah. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Teves 15/Dec. 27 Teves 16/Dec. 28 Teves 17/Dec. 29 Teves 18/Dec. 30 Teves 19/Dec. 31 Tu W N179, N180, N188 N181, N182, N184, N185, N183 99 Adar I 16/Feb. 25 Th N187, N186, N189, N190, N191, N192 100 101 102 103 104 105 Adar I 17/Feb. 26 Adar I 18/Feb. 27 Adar I 19/Feb. 28 Adar I 20/Feb. 29 Adar I 21/March 1 Adar I 22/March 2 F Sh Su M Tu W N193, N153, N194, P146 N101 P147 N306 P148 N61 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Adar I 23/March 3 Adar I 24/March 4 Adar I 25/March 5 Adar I 26/March 6 Adar I 27/March 7 Adar I 28/March 8 Adar I 29/March 9 Adar I 30/March 10 Adar II 1/March 11 Adar II 2/March 12 Adar II 3/March 13 Adar II 4/March 14 Adar II 5/March 15 Adar II 6/March 16 Adar II 7/March 17 Adar II 8/March 18 Adar II 9/March 19 Adar II 10/March 20 Adar II 11/March 21 Adar II 12/March 22 Adar II 13/March 23 Adar II 14/March 24 Adar II 15/March 25 Adar II 16/March 26 Adar II 17/March 27 Adar II 18/March 28 Adar II 19/March 29 Adar II 20/March 30 Adar II 21/March 31 Adar II 22/April 1 Adar II 23/April 2 Adar II 24/April 3 Adar II 25/April 4 Adar II 26/April 5 Adar II 27/April 6 Adar II 28/April 7 Adar II 29/April 8 Nissan 1/April 9 Nissan 2/April 10 Nissan 3/April 11 Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M N62 N248, N249 P7 P94 P94 N157 P95 P95, P92, N209 N202, N203, N204 N205, N206, N208, N207 P93, P114 P115, P116, P117 P145, N110 N111, N215 N216 N217, N218 N42, P120, N210 P121, N211, P123, N212 P124, N213, P122, N214 P130, P195, N232 P126, P129 N154 N133, N134 N135, N136 N137 P127 P127 P127 P127 P127, P128, N152 N150, N151 N141, N142, N143 P119 P131, P125 N149,* P132 P133, P143, P144 P80, P81 P82, P135, N220, N221, N222 N223, P134, P141, N230, N231 P140, P136, P137, N224, N225, 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 Nissan 4/April 12 Nissan 5/April 13 Nissan 6/April 14 Nissan 7/April 15 Nissan 8/April 16 Nissan 9/April 17 Nissan 10/April 18 Nissan 11/April 19 Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu P138, N227, P139 N169, N170, P183, N228, P20 N79, N80 P21 P22, N67, P35, N83, N84 N85, N82, P34, N86 P23, N72, P32, P36 P33, N88, N87, N73, N163, 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 Nissan 12/April 20 Nissan 13/April 21 Nissan 14/April 22 Nissan 15/April 23 Nissan 16/April 24 Nissan 17/April 25 Nissan 18/April 26 Nissan 19/April 27 Nissan 20/April 28 W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th N68, N165, P31, N77, N78 N75, N76, P24, N69, N70, N71 N74, P61, N91, N92, N93 N94, N95, N96, N97, P86 P60, N100, N98, P62, N99 P63, N146, P64 N139, N112, P65 P89, N145, N148** P66, N147, P67, N102, N103, 163 164 165 166 167 Nissan 21/April 29 Nissan 22/April 30 Nissan 23/May 1 Nissan 24/May 2 Nissan 25/May 3 F Sh Su M Tu N124, P88, P83, N155 P84, P85, N90 N89, P39, P29, N81, P30 P28, P25, P40, P41, P27, P42 P43, P44, P45, P46, P47, P48, 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 Nissan 26/May 4 Nissan 27/May 5 Nissan 28/May 6 Nissan 29/May 7 Nissan 30/May 8 Iyar 1/May 9 Iyar 2/May 10 Iyar 3/May 11 Iyar 4/May 12 Iyar 5/May 13 Iyar 6/May 14 Iyar 7/May 15 Iyar 8/May 16 Iyar 9/May 17 W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu P161, N140 N132 N120 N131 N130, N129 P91 P90 P49 P49, P118 N113 N114 N114, P55, N115, N116 P57, P56, P58 N125, N123, N128, N126, N127, 182 183 184 185 N226 N164 N138 P50, P51 N121, N122 Iyar 10/May 18 Iyar 11/May 19 Iyar 12/May 20 Iyar 13/May 21 ————— W Th F Sh N117, N119, N118, P53, P52, P54, N156, N229, P16, P79 N144, N108 P78 * In Kapach’s (and Soncino’s trans.) edition, this is mitzvah 148. ** In Kapach’s (and Soncino’s trans.) edition, this is mitzvah 149. 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 Iyar 14/May 22 Iyar 15/May 23 Iyar 16/May 24 Iyar 17/May 25 Iyar 18/May 26 Iyar 19/May 27 Iyar 20/May 28 Iyar 21/May 29 Iyar 22/May 30 Iyar 23/May 31 Iyar 24/June 1 Iyar 25/June 2 Iyar 26/June 3 Iyar 27/June 4 Iyar 28/June 5 Iyar 29/June 6 Sivan 1/June 7 Sivan 2/June 8 Sivan 3/June 9 Sivan 4/June 10 Sivan 5/June 11 Sivan 6/June 12 Sivan 7/June 13 Sivan 8/June 14 Sivan 9/June 15 Sivan 10/June 16 Sivan 11/June 17 Sivan 12/June 18 Sivan 13/June 19 Sivan 14/June 20 Sivan 15/June 21 Sivan 16/June 22 Sivan 17/June 23 Sivan 18/June 24 Sivan 19/June 25 Sivan 20/June 26 Sivan 21/June 27 Sivan 22/June 28 Sivan 23/June 29 Sivan 24/June 30 Sivan 25/July 1 Sivan 26/July 2 Sivan 27/July 3 Sivan 28/July 4 Sivan 29/July 5 Sivan 30/July 6 Tammuz 1/July 7 Tammuz 2/July 8 Tammuz 3/July 9 Tammuz 4/July 10 Tammuz 5/July 11 Tammuz 6/July 12 Tammuz 7/July 13 Tammuz 8/July 14 Tammuz 9/July 15 Tammuz 10/July 16 Tammuz 11/July 17 Tammuz 12/July 18 Tammuz 13/July 19 Tammuz 14/July 20 Tammuz 15/July 21 Tammuz 16/July 22 Tammuz 17/July 23 Tammuz 18/July 24 Tammuz 19/July 25 Tammuz 20/July 26 Tammuz 21/July 27 Tammuz 22/July 28 Tammuz 23/July 29 Tammuz 24/July 30 Tammuz 25/July 31 Tammuz 26/Aug. 1 Tammuz 27/Aug. 2 Tammuz 28/Aug. 3 Tammuz 29/Aug. 4 Av 1/Aug. 5 Av 2/Aug. 6 Av 3/Aug. 7 Av 4/Aug. 8 Av 5/Aug. 9 Av 6/Aug. 10 Av 7/Aug. 11 Av 8/Aug. 12 ————— Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F N109, P69 P70 P70 P71 P72 P68, P75, P76 P74, P77 N106, P87 N107, P107 P107 P107 P107 P107 P107 P107 P107 P107, P113 P113 P113 P108 P108 P108, P101 N308, N307 P112 P110 P111 P102, P103 P99 P100 P106 P104 P104, P96 P96 P97 P97 P105 P105 P105 P98 P98 P98 P98 P98 P98 P107 P108 P101 P99 P100 P106 P104 P96 P109 P109 P109 P109 P109, P237 P240 P238 P241 P241 N244, P239 P208, N271, N272 N246, N243 N245 N247 N265 N266 P194 N269, P204 P236 P236 P236, N289, N296* P225, N295,** N292 P247, N293, N297, P182 P181, N309, N298, P184 N299, P202, P203, N270 P245 P245 N250 N250 N251 N251 * In Heller’s and Kapach’s (and Soncino’s trans.) editions, this is mitzvah 295. ** In Heller’s and Kapach’s (and Soncino’s trans.) editions, this is mitzvah 296. 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 Av 9/Aug. 13* Av 10/Aug. 14** Av 11/Aug. 15 Av 12/Aug. 16 Av 13/Aug. 17 Av 14/Aug. 18 Av 15/Aug. 19 Av 16/Aug. 20 Av 17/Aug. 21 Av 18/Aug. 22 Av 19/Aug. 23 Av 20/Aug. 24 Av 21/Aug. 25 Av 22/Aug. 26 Av 23/Aug. 27 Av 24/Aug. 28 Av 25/Aug. 29 Av 26/Aug. 30 Av 27/Aug. 31 Av 28/Sept. 1 Av 29/Sept. 2 Av 30/Sept. 3 Elul 1/Sept. 4 Elul 2/Sept. 5 Elul 3/Sept. 6 Elul 4/Sept. 7 Elul 5/Sept. 8 Elul 6/Sept. 9 Elul 7/Sept. 10 Elul 8/Sept. 11 Elul 9/Sept. 12 Elul 10/Sept. 13 Elul 11/Sept. 14 Elul 12/Sept. 15 Elul 13/Sept. 16 Elul 14/Sept. 17 Elul 15/Sept. 18 Elul 16/Sept. 19 Elul 17/Sept. 20 Elul 18/Sept. 21 Elul 19/Sept. 22 Elul 20/Sept. 23 Elul 21/Sept. 24 Elul 22/Sept. 25 Elul 23/Sept. 26 Elul 24/Sept. 27 Elul 25/Sept. 28 Elul 26/Sept. 29 Elul 27/Sept. 30 Elul 28/Oct. 1 Elul 29/Oct. 2 Tishrei 1 5777 /Oct. 3 Tishrei 2/Oct. 4 Tishrei 3/Oct. 5 Tishrei 4/Oct. 6 Tishrei 5/Oct. 7 Tishrei 6/Oct. 8 Tishrei 7/Oct. 9 Tishrei 8/Oct. 10 Tishrei 9/Oct. 11 Tishrei 10/Oct. 12 Tishrei 11/Oct. 13 Tishrei 12/Oct. 14 Tishrei 13/Oct. 15 Tishrei 14/Oct. 16 Tishrei 15/Oct. 17 Tishrei 16/Oct. 18 Tishrei 17/Oct. 19 Tishrei 18/Oct. 20 Tishrei 19/Oct. 21 Tishrei 20/Oct. 22 N263, N264 Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh Su M Tu W Th F Sh N253 N253 N252 N252 P245 P245 P245 P245 P236 P236 P236 P236 P245 P245 P245 P245 P232, N258, N259, N257, N260 P196, N233, P234, P233, N261 P235, N254, N255 P243 P200, N238 P201 N267, N268 N219, P244 P244 P242 P197, N234 P142 N239 P199, N240 N241, N242 N235 N236 N237 P198 P246 P246 P246 P246 P246 P246, P248 P248 P248 P248 P176, N284, P175 N282, N283, P229, P228 P226, P227, P230, P231, N66 N310, P224, N300 N294, N290 N279, N277, N275, N278, N273 N280, P177, N276, N274 N315, N281, N316 N317, P178 P179 N291 N288 N286 N287 N285 P180 P174, N312, N313, N314 N318, N319, P210, P211 N195, P37 N168 N167 N166 N166 P173, N362, N364, N363, N365 P187, N49, P188, P189, N59 N46, P190, N56, N57, P192, P193 P191, P214, N311, N58, P221, לע"נ התמי ר' מרדכי ב ר' אליהו ע"ה כ"ב אייר תשנ"ה,'נפטר יו ב ולע"נ מרת העניא חאשע בת ר' זוסמא ע"ה תשע"א,נפטרה ז' אייר שוסטערמא נדפס ע''י משפחת שיחיו published by Sichos In English 788 Eastern Parkway • Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213 (718) 778-5436 • FAX (718) 735-4139 SichosInEnglish@gmail.com ————— * Regarding Rambam study, on Tishah BeAv which falls on Shabbos, a competent Rav should be consulted. ** Today’s segment should be studied after Havdalah is recited — Sunday night.