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Podcast: The daily Hayom Yom with Rabbi Yosef Katzman
Episode: Hayom Yom 14 Kislev - 1) Tzaddik, righteous. 2) Yashar, upright. 3) Tamim, earnest. 4) Chassid
Description: מְבָרְכִין בִּרְכַּת הַמָּזוֹן בְּכוֹס שֶׁל בְּרָכָה, אַף שֶׁאֵין עֲשָׁרָהThe Grace after Meals is recited over a cup of wine even if a quorum of ten is not present. הַכּוֹס עַל כַּף הַיַד וְהָאֶצְבָּעוֹת זְקוּפוֹתThe cup is placed on the palm of the hand with the fingers upraised. אוֹחֵז הַכּוֹס מֵאֲמִירַת "רַבּוֹתַי מִיר וועֶלעֶן בּעֶנטשעֶן" עַד אֲחַרֵי סִיוּם בְּרָכָה שְׁלִישִׁיתThe cup is held from the recitation of the phrase Rabosai, mir veln bentshen until the end of the third blessing. שֶׁאָז מַעֲמִידוֹ עַל הַשֻלְחָןAt that point, it is placed on the table.בְּאַחַת מִשִּׂיחוֹתָיו בִּאֵר אַאַמוּ"ר וְתוֹכֶן דְּבָרָיוIn one of his talks, my revered father, the Rebbe [Rashab], explained [the following concept]. To sum up his words:יֵשׁ צַדִּיק יָשָׁר תָּמִים חָסִידThere are [four levels]: tzaddik (a righteous man), yashar (an upright man), tamim (an earnest person), and chassid. צַדִּיק עַל שֵׁם קִיּוּם מִצְוֹת עֲשֵׂהThe title tzaddik denotes one’s observance of the pos...