Sunday, December 17, 2017

STUDY JUDAISM ON SUNDAYS

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Judaism on Sundays? What did God give us Sundays to do? A Sunday, the first day of our week, a day to study. What can we study?

Print out daily lessons from Chabad.org and read them. Which lessons are the best to read?

Chumash with Rashi, Tehellim, Daily Tanya, Daily Mitzvah, and Hayom Yom.

You can never read too much or study too much. If your eyes get tired, rest them. Turn down the brightness of the lamps. Actually, in the Orthodox Talmud, the Talmud tells us not to never study by lamplight, not at night, when we need lamps. So, not to study after sunset.

To study on a satiated stomach after eating, about an hour after eating, when your stomach is done churning your meal. To be sure to eat meat, at least once a day, or fish, and to have this protein in your digestive system, to study upon good sustenance. If you are hungry you will not be able to comprehend the context of the holy Words of The Torah. Meat? Yes, but only Kosher meat. That means meat without blood, meat that was blessed upon its slaughter. Never to mix meat with milk. The Torah commands this, not for a kid (goat) to be eaten in its Mother's breast milk.

So, now you are set up. You know what to study and what to eat, when to eat, why to eat, why to study, why to eat and study during the day and not at night.

Have a ball studying what turns you from a wolf into a lamb. Being a lion who rests in a meadow of the greenest of gardens, the Garden of Eden, laying down next to and with the soft sweetness of a beautiful lamb.

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