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Ahavat Yisrael: (lit. "love for one’s fellow Jews"); as enjoined by the Biblical precept “Love your fellow like yourself” (Leviticus 19:18).
What does it mean to love your fellow Jew? Can we really be expected to love - not just be tolerant of everyone we meet? In this first installment of “Love. Joy. Truth.”, we delve into the question of what true love means, and how we can learn to love eve...
The mitzvah to love your fellow Jew is a central principle in the Torah. How can we realistically define this seemingly elusive mitzvah, and what practically is intended with turning it into a campaign?
Return: Five Paths for Getting Closer to G-d - Lesson 4
Why being on good terms with other people is a prerequisite to being on good terms with G-d.
The Torah’s prescription for creating solid friendships
The phrase “love your fellow as yourself” is considered to be the trademark instruction of the Torah. Judaism teaches its own set of “Jewish social skills” and instructs us on how to operate with kindness, compassion, and respect at all times. In this cou...
Discussions on Prayer, Lesson 7
In this lesson we explore the importance to prepare ourselves before we begin to pray, and why it’s necessary to verbally express our prayers. We preface the introductory prayers with a commitment to love our fellow Jew, which is followed by words of ‘Ma ...
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