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What are the 10 Zechirot (Remembrances)?
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Did you know that there are six Mitzvot for a Jew to remember at all times? (You are looking at that page right now.) J
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In the Be'ur Halachah of the Chafetz Chaim on Orach Chaim 1:1 it quotes sefer Hachinuch (Introduction,25,26,417,418,432,487): The Sefer HaChinuch says that there are six constant Mitzvot (Good deeds) that a Jew is obligated to remember at all times. Every moment a person thinks about them, he will be fulfilling a positive commandment. His reward has no boundaries and depends how deeply and constantly he contemplates these fundamentals: 1. To believe that there is One G-d that created everything, and everything that occurs in the past, present and future is all in accordance His will, and that He took us out of Egypt. As it says, "I am the L-rd your G-d Who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage." (Exodus 20:2)
2. To not believe in any false gods, and to only believe that HaShem rules over everything. To believe that HaShem is the All-Powerful and that nothing else has strength to do anything against His will. As it says, "You shall not have any other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3)
3. To believe that G-d, the Ruler of all, is One, without any partnership. As it says, "Listen, Israel, G-d is our L-rd, G-d is One." (Shema Yisrael...) (Deutromony 6:4)
4. To love G-d, and contemplate about His commandments and handiwork until we come to feel joy when coming close to him and feel the utmost delight. As it says, "And you shall love G-d, your L-rd." (Deuteronomy 6:5)
5. To constantly have a reverent fear of G-d, so we should not sin at least out of fear of His punishment. As it says, "You shall fear the G-d, your L-rd." (Deuteronomy 10:20)
6. Not to stray after the thinking of the heart and the sight of the eyes, but to only think about truth and the good ways of the Torah. As it says, "...and you shall not stray after your hearts and your eyes." (Numbers 15:39)
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