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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

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Halachic Times (Zmanim)
Times for Sydney, New South Wales Australia
5:17 AM
Dawn (Alot Hashachar):
5:53 AM
Earliest Tallit and Tefillin (Misheyakir):
6:39 AM
Sunrise (Hanetz Hachamah):
9:51 AM
Latest Shema:
10:57 AM
Latest Shacharit:
1:07 PM
Midday (Chatzot Hayom):
1:41 PM
Earliest Mincha (Mincha Gedolah):
4:57 PM
Mincha Ketanah (“Small Mincha”):
6:19 PM
Plag Hamincha (“Half of Mincha”):
7:36 PM
Sunset (Shkiah):
8:03 PM
Nightfall (Tzeit Hakochavim):
1:08 AM
Midnight (Chatzot HaLailah):
65:22 min.
Shaah Zmanit (proportional hour):
Jewish History

Rabbi Alexander Sender Schorr was a direct descendant of Rabbi Yosef Bechor Schorr of Orleans, one of the most famous of the French Tosafists. At a young age he was already appointed Chief Justice of the Rabbinic Court in the town of Hovniv which is directly outside of Lviv, Ukraine.

He authored the classic work on the laws of ritual slaughter called Simlah Chadashah, as well as a deeper commentary on those laws called Tevu'ot Shor.

The Simlah Chadashah has been reprinted more than one hundred times, and is the most widely used book to learn the laws of shechitah (ritual slaughter). Rabbi Alexander Sender Schorr passed away in the town of Zhovkva on the 27th of Shevat in the year 5497 (1737).

Link: Shechitah: Ritual Slaughter

Daily Thought

There are times to bend like a reed in the wind.
And there are times to act as a stubborn wall against the tide.

There are things that lie at the periphery of life. Then every “I hold like this” and “my opinion is . . .” stands in the way of harmony and peace. Every such “I” is the very root and source of evil.

But when it comes to matters that touch the purpose for which you were placed in this world, that’s when you have to be that immovable wall. That’s when you have to say, “On this, I‘m not going to budge.”

That “I,” that’s not evil. That‘s an “I” fulfilling the purpose for which you were given an “I.”

Likkutei Sichot, vol. 22, pp. 159–163; Behar–Bechukotai 5737:34.