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Correspondence
Letter No. 1000:
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Letter No. 730:
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While one may think morality need not be divinely inspired, history demonstrates, however, that separation between G-d and morality be catastrophic.
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If the role of education is to civilize the human being, and if civilization is the subordination of the individual will to a higher authority, can there be such a thing as a wholly "secular" education?
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This is an area where girls can spread the idea more easily among their friends, and accomplish more even than grownups. I trust that you have been very active in this direction, as well as your friends.
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A letter to a newly established synagogue in suburban New York
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Is the purpose of Torah education merely to increase the child’s knowledge, or is character training also vitally needed?
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“As soon as a child begins to speak, his father must begin to teach him…” This fundamental concept that our sage’s have taught is the essence of Jewish Torah education. Every child must be given full attention as early as possible.
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What is the most essential education and how important is college?
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In all matters of
Torah and Mitzvos, Hashem grants us the abilities and energy to do it.
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G‑d’s love towards every single one of the Jewish people is
greater than the love of parents to their only child
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Advancing academically is in the students’ own hands; this will bring joy and fulfillment.
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The importance of children’s education from the earliest stages of their development has become unanimously agreed upon. Their early Jewish education is of no less importance.
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Letter No. 49
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Letter No. 553:
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