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![]() Judaism views every activity in life as an opportunity to connect with the Almighty. Nothing is trivial or without purpose. We’ve been given specific mitzvot to uplift the seemingly insignificant parts of our lives, yet we can lose ourselves in the daily ...
There is no such thing as “feeling like a nothing” for those who are spiritually alive and growing.
Neither family background nor social status influence G‑d.
The Jewish people could be just as stiff-necked in their loyalty to G‑d as they were in their disobedience.
As corrective lenses are for the eyes, the Torah is for the soul; it maximizes the soul’s inner vision.
For the first time since leaving Egypt, the people were being asked to become active participants.
Why are such exacting measures taken regarding the mixture of meat and milk, and how does it further our mission of becoming a holy nation?
Inspiration is the first phase that’s meant to evoke a second phase of continuous effort.
Our world needs more righteous people or, at least, more righteous acts.
What can we learn from darkness? Is there an upside to it?
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