For many, it’s become as much a part of their daily routine as their morning coffee or the daily Wordle: Jews around the world study the daily mitzvah from Maimonides’ Sefer Hamitzvot as a way to infuse meaning and Torah in their day.
The daily mitzvah is part of a comprehensive study program of the works of Maimonides launched by the Rebbe—Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory—in 1984. This year, the annual cycle begins again on Lag BaOmer, Thursday, March 19th.
With Chabad.org’s Daily Study app, it’s possible to follow the mitzvah in Hebrew and English and with a daily podcast elucidating its meaning and message. And now, as we embark on a new cycle, is an excellent time to get involved.
Have you been studying the daily mitzvah? Let us know what it’s been like in the comments.