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What is pleasure? Where does it come from? Why do we need it? And what can it accomplish?
Judaism wants us to have pleasure. In fact the very first mitzvah of the Torah sets the stage for pleasure. Shabbat and holidays are also days for pleasure and delight. But there is a difference between Jewish pleasures and just running after every pleasu...
The Philosophy of Judaism and Joy
Professor William Kolbrener tells his personal story of spiritual growth and asks the deep philosophical question, "Can you be Jewish and still follow your bliss?"
A fascinating journey to discover the difference between pleasure and happiness according to Chassidic thought.
Growing Weekly: Parshat Ki-Teitzei
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