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Mazel Tov! We are starting the Rambam study cycle for the 40th time! By the Grace of G-d Dear Friend

[View email online]( Mazel Tov! We are starting the Rambam study cycle for the 40th time! By the Grace of G-d Dear Friend, Mazel Tov! Hundreds of thousands have just (today) completed studying the entirety of Torah law—in unison! Following a special study cycle initiated by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, a portion of Mishneh Torah—the 14-volume compendium of Jewish law by Maimonides (Rambam)—is learned every day. People from all walks of life, of every level of knowledge and scholarship, unite in studying this unique and essential Torah work, the only one that comprehensively and succinctly encompasses the entirety of the Torah’s laws. Today, the 17th of Tammuz (July 9), we concluded the 39th annual study cycle, and the 40th cycle begins now (Friday, July 10) worldwide. Every year more people experience the joy and exhilaration of this extraordinary system of Jewish scholarship and Jewish unity and are grateful they did. Whether you have loads of prior Torah knowledge or none at all — Now is the perfect time to begin studying Rambam daily! There are three tracks to this study schedule, enabling everyone to join at their own pace: - [Three Chapters a Day]( - [One Chapter a Day]( - [Daily Mitzvah]( In addition to Hebrew and English texts, you can also study via audio and video podcasts, our [daily study app]( and even sign up to receive daily emails. [Find out more]( about this special study cycle and celebration, and join the new cycle (which begins now!): With joyful Torah blessings to you and all yours, The Chabad.org Team P.S. The end of this year’s Maimonides cycle dovetailed with the start of Judaism’s mourningful period known as "the Three Weeks," a time for both somber reflection and introspection, as well as transformative growth. We'd like to [invite you to learn more]( here. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright Chabad.org, all rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate](

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