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1. It has been stated many times that when a number of Jews assemble together the general concept of unity is emphasized. Even when the Jewish people are “scattered and dispersed among the nations,” they nevertheless are referred to as “one people,” for “...
6 Tishrei, 5743 • September 23, 1982
Every Jew, regardless of his background or situation, is “truly a part of G-d above,” for “we all share one Father.” But differences of opinion and outward appearances may sometimes obscure this unity. Therefore, we are commanded to “love your fellow” spe...
6 Tishrei, 5743 • September 23, 1982
G-d depends on each and every individual to carry out Torah’s mandate. To be entrusted with this mission by G-d Himself, should fill a person with the greatest sense of worth and joy. But what if this responsibility makes him feel more overwhelmed than ov...
The unity of all Jews derives from the fact that every Jewish soul is “an actual part of G-d Above.” Therefore, “Jewish unity” is not limited to Jews who are alive, but includes those who have passed on, as well.
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