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The Kaballah of Sin




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Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service.
Michael Kigel is the producer of Passages and Messages, two weekly television shows entering their eleventh year of broadcast on CTS (Canada). He is also the Dean of the Jewish Leadership Program at the Lauder Business School in Vienna.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2010
The ateists motivation
I think you neglected the importance of the question concerning moral motivation for a atheists. In fact I think its quite unselfish and admirable of people to act moraly (sometimes against there own best) without any expections of rewards or without fear of punishment. The just do it just because a deed is good. In fact this might support a an idae of universal values in moral acts that is beyond human conventions. That said, im not an atheist myself but im interetsted in philosophical core questions and I appreciate and admire judaism for its openness in discourse and for its emphasisi of spiritual matter in a word were rationality has shown to have its limits.
Posted By Hans, Lund, Sweden

Posted: Nov 18, 2008
Todah Ravah
I did not realize I am having a one on one personal relationship with G-d. I was offen trying to do Mitzvot because of fear of punishment, or because of reward I may get. But as you said those actions are self-serving. I did not realize the fact... I will try to focus on this one on one personal relationship with G-d.
Posted By Ruth, Tokyo, Japan



 

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