ChaBaD Friday, 20 Tevet, 5783 January 13, 2023 Calendar Times displayed for Jerusalem, Israel
Candle Lighting Light Candles at
4:16 PM Rabbi
Moses ben Maimon, Talmudist, Halachist, physician, philosopher and
communal leader, known in the Jewish world by the acronym "Rambam"
and to the world at large as "Maimonides", passed away in Egypt on
the 20th of Tevet in 1204 (4965). Links: A
brief biography of Maimonides The first volume of
the Babylonian Talmud, the tractate Berachot, was printed in
Soncino, Italy, on the 20th of Tevet of the year 5244 from creation (1483) Link: What Is the Talmud? Chumash Parshat Shemot, 6th Portion (Exodus 4:18-4:31) Psalms Tanya Likutei Amarim, end of Chapter 13 Rambam 3 Chapters, 1 Chapter, Sefer Hamitzvot Hayom Yom Daily Thought Confidence &
Humility True confidence is
best found in those who are truly humble. Moses was the most
humble of all men. Yet he had the confidence to stand before the mightiest
dictator on earth and assert his demands. He had the confidence to stand
before G‑d and listen without losing his composure. He had the confidence,
when necessary, even to argue with G‑d. Yet he considered
himself to be truly nothing. The confidence of
Moses was not confidence in his own self. He had no self. He was but an agent
of Above. Above there is infinite power. Self-confidence is
limited, at best. But if you trust in the One who has sent you to be here and
do what you need to do—that confidence knows no bounds. |
Halachic Times (Zmanim) Times for Jerusalem, Israel 5:19 AM Dawn (Alot
Hashachar): 5:53 AM Earliest Tallit and
Tefillin (Misheyakir): 6:40 AM Sunrise (Hanetz
Hachamah): 9:11 AM Latest Shema: 10:03 AM Latest Shacharit: 11:47 AM Midday (Chatzot
Hayom): 12:14 PM Earliest Mincha
(Mincha Gedolah): 2:50 PM Mincha Ketanah
(“Small Mincha”): 3:55 PM Plag Hamincha (“Half
of Mincha”): 4:16 PM Candle Lighting: 4:56 PM Sunset (Shkiah): 5:23 PM Nightfall (Tzeit
Hakochavim): 11:47 PM Midnight (Chatzot
HaLailah): 51:58 min. Shaah Zmanit
(proportional hour): |
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