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On Torah
BereshitNoachLech LechaVayeraChayei SaraToldotVayetzeiVayishlachVayeshevMiketzVayigashVayechiShemotVaeraBoBeshalachYitroMishpatimTerumahTetzavehZakhorKi TisaParahVayakhelPekudeiVayikraHaChodeshTzavShminiTazriaMetzoraAchrei MotKedoshimEmorBeharBechukotaiBamidbarNassoBeha'alotchaSh'lachKorachChukatBalakPinchasMatotMaseiDevarimVaetchananEikevRe'ehShoftimKi TeitzeiKi TavoNitzavimVayeilechHa'AzinuV'Zot HaBerachah
On Festivals
Rosh Chodesh NissanInaugural SacrificesHaggadahPesachLast Day of PesachRosh Chodesh IyarLag BaOmerShavuotRosh Chodesh SivanRosh Chodesh TamuzRosh Chodesh AvTu BeAvRosh Chodesh ElulRosh HaShanahErev Yom KippurSukkotHoshana RabbahShemini AtzeretRosh Chodesh KislevChanukahRosh Chodesh TevetTu BiShevatRosh Chodesh AdarPurimLikkutimLikkutei Maharam
About This Text
Author: Naftali Tzvi Horowitz
Zera Kodesh is a chasidic work by the first rebbe of Ropshitz, Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Horowitz. The first part contains insights on the weekly Torah portions and the second part discusses the holidays, among which Rabbi Horowitz expressed a particular affinity for Sukkot. The author did not publish his works, and a disciple, Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, initially protested their posthumous publication. He later decided his teacher’s writings would have a positive impact and wrote an approbation for the 1868 printing.