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Why It's a Mitzvah to Sleep
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Why It's a Mitzvah to SleepAlthough he may not feel it, every journey in a Jew’s life is ordained by his Creator and part of his Godly mission.
Why It's a Mitzvah to Sleep
Disc 154, Program 616
Event Date: 13 Sivan 5747 - June 10, 1987
Although he may not feel it, every journey in a Jew’s life is ordained by his Creator and part of his Godly mission. This is true even when it seems to a person that he is being inactive. After all, we read in the Torah that when our ancestors travelled through the desert, it was “at G-d’s command that they journeyed” and it was “at G-d’s command that they encamped.” Even when at rest, a Jew is actively performing G-d’s mission. The key is to be aware of it. |
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So why do our students of the Torah claim the virtue in studying more than sufficient hours of the day and night, instead of taking their rest?