Welcome to Monday Torah, a stimulating class by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson, one of the most sought after speakers in the Jewish world today and spiritual leader of Congregation Bais Shmuel in Crown Heights.
The webcast is aired on TheYeshiva.net and COLlive.com each Monday.
This week’s class explores the Rebbe’s Sicha of Shabbos Tetzaveh 1992, about Abaya who lost both of his parents and Aba Shaul which means “a borrowed father.”
The class discusses the daily schedule in the Bais Hamikdash according to Aba Shaul and Abaya, and analyzes the type of Jew who cannot fully connect
deeply and intimately with his Father in Heaven. Can this person still ignite a flame in his or her life?
This Sicha, upon which this class is based, is particularly cherished among Chassidim, being one of the last Sichos to be given by the Rebbe.
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its very simple, there are certain parts of davening that we say every day, and therefor there is no reason to change it. that part speaks about the daily korbanos, and the fact that on yom kippur it was different does not mean we change it, because in truth that was the order according to abba shaul (or according to the beis yosef because that opinion was already spread out in the whole world) however when we speak about yom kippur itself we say it the other way the way it was on yom kippur, cuz that’s the point of… Read more »
But on yom kippur in the morning we also say “abaye havah mesader?” maybe someone can answer this question.