
Hayom Yom 13 Adar 1 - This joy generates abundant goodness
The daily Hayom Yom with Rabbi Yosef Katzman · Rabbi Yosef Katzman
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בְּמִנְחָה אֵין אוֹמְרִים תַּחֲנוּן
During the Afternoon Service, Tachanun is not recited.
אַאַמוּ"ר אָמַר
My revered father, the Rebbe [Rashab], once remarked:
בַּא מִיר אִיז בָּרוּר
“It is clear to me
אַז אַ חַסִידִישׁעֶר אִיד זִיצְט אִין בֵּית הַמֶדְרָשׁ
that when a chassidic Jew sits in the House of Study
אוּן לעֶרעֶנט אָדעֶר חַזֶר'ט אַ חֲסִידוּת בְּרַבִּים
and learns or reviews aloud a maamar of Chassidus together with others,
אִיז אַ שִׂמְחָה בּאַ דִי זֵיידעֶס
he brings joy to my forefathers.
אוּן זֵייעֶר שִׂמְחָה אִיז מַסְפִּיק פאַר אִיהם, קִינְדעֶר אוּן קִינְד'ס קִינְדעֶר
This happiness generates for that person, for his children, and for his grandchildren,
רוֹב טוּב בְּגַשְׁמִיּוּת וּבְרוּחָנִיּוּת
abundant goodness, both material and spiritual.”
Text and Translation courtesy of Sichos in English