Klal Yisroel is gearing up for the upcoming Siyum HaRambam, a grand celebration marking the completion of the study of the entire Mishneh Torah of Rambam. But before the big event next month, there will be a smaller “Bo Bayom” Siyum this Motzei Shabbos at the Jewish Children’s Museum, allowing participants to celebrate Bo Bayom.
Leading the Siyum HaRambam will be the esteemed Rabbonim of Crown Heights, Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba and Rabbi Yosef Braun. Rabbi Osdoba will be leading the Siyum, marking the completion of the study of the entire Mishneh Torah, while Rabbi Braun will be leading the Haschala, the beginning of a new cycle of study.
Following the Bo Bayom Siyum will be the larger Siyum HaRambam next month, featuring renowned Jewish singers Avraham Fried, Benny Friedman, and Eli Marcus performing at the grand musical program on Eastern Parkway. Leading Rabbonim and speakers will also address the crowd and share their insights on the significance of the Siyum HaRambam, with multiple video presentations bringing the teachings of the Rambam to life.
The Rebbe placed great importance on the Siyum HaRambam, encouraging all men, women, and children to attend. Even those who cannot attend in person can join the celebration, as the Siyum HaRambam will be broadcast exclusively on COLlive.
Join Klal Yisroel in celebrating the completion of the study of the Mishneh Torah and strengthening your connection to the Rebbe at the Bo Bayom Siyum this Motzei Shabbos and the grand Siyum HaRambam next month.
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Rabbi’s Braun Drasha was amazing and as always insightful. The Rabbi pointed out many contradictions throughout the Rambam and offered a broad explanation that uniformly resolved the many contradictions. It was both concise & brilliant. We would like to add that in our Parsha itself, we find a known contradiction in the laws of Mamrim, as highlighted by the Ohr Hachaim (Vayikra 19:4) in regards to Kibbud Av, in a case when the father is a Rasha. Rabbi Braun pointed out a famous contradiction in the laws of Mamrim regarding milk & ,eat of an animal (vs. Milk & meat… Read more »