Chayenu, through its valued partnership with Chabad House Publications, is elated to announce new features in this upcoming cycle of Torah study, beginning Simchas Torah-Parshas Bereishis.
The culmination of a 10-year research project, by the editorial team at CHP, this new “Book of Haftorot” will change the way you ever read – or learned – a Haftorah.
Most people have little idea of the historical context and significance of the Haftorah. Numerous Haftarot begin in the middle of a narrative and refer to personalities that are unfamiliar to many readers. This new book, the first of its kind, will make the Rebbe’s teachings on the Haftarot available to the English reader as well as fill in the missing background, forever changing the way we view and study them.
It is also redesigned to feature a linear layout, making the Hebrew-English much more clearly defined.
Look forward to the weekly installments of Haftorah, and begin learning the Haftorah each Shabbos!
The monumental work is produced and copyright by Chabad House Publications and will be published by Kehot.
Chayenu will also feature an additional two new inspiring sections starting then; a) “Weekly Wisdom” – A Dvar Torah, for your Shabbos Table and b) a “Rashi Sicha” per week, from the acclaimed Kol Menachem Chumash, by Rabbi Chaim Miller.
Everyone who leads (or attends) a Shabbos meal with family or friends, looks for something meaningful to share, which may spark a thoughtful conversation, and enhance the Shabbos table experience.
Over the past couple of years, Chayenu has been fortunate to debut the “Daily Wisdom” series – which is now an acclaimed award-winning publication – with a short thought on each day’s Chumash. This coming year, we will present one thought-provoking Dvar-Torah, for Shabbos (or any other day) – brought to you from the same team who developed the revolutionary Kehot Chumash & Daily Wisdom. Thank you Rabbi Chaim Nochum Cunin and Rabbi Moshe Wisnefsky.
The “Rashi Sicha” is from the acclaimed Gutnick Chumash, by Rabbi Chaim Miller. Here we bring an in-depth analysis of one Rashi each week, from the weekly Parsha.
What may seem like a few simple words of Rashi’s commentary on Chumash, is actually loaded with layers of depth, often even containing secrets of the Torah, or major life lessons.
The Rebbe’s legendary, revolutionary analysis of Rashi’s commentary will illuminate this dimension of Torah. And, over the course of the year, you will learn the guiding principles of how to dissect a Rashi.
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What for? The original was written by the Rambam in Arabic. The Hebrew version is as much of a translation as is the English one!
Sefer hamitzvos — could you include the Hebrew PLEASE??
Without detracting from the wonderful value of Rabbi Miller’s synopsis, it is important to note that it is absolutely not a translation of a Rashi sicha, but a distillation.
For a complete and lucid translation, including many important footnotes, see Kehot’s “Studies in Rashi.” To date, three volumes have been published, including Bereishit;. .
Having been using Chayenu since it started and I marvel at how it continues to go and expand its content.
Yossi Pels is the greatest director Chayenu ever had! he has brought so many new initiatives to the organization and is working on many new and exciting projects.
Just a thought but ……..
How about including the Weekly Tehillim (by Yom)?
You then have a complete and useful way of doing Chitas from the Chayenu….
I suggest it to all out there!! It’s an encouragement on its own to be able to learn Chitas and actually appreciate it!!
Thank u chayenu!