Tuesday, January 27, 2015

A Philosophy of Mitzvos in Two Incredible Sentences

"In the Jewish land, where the Divine law has full scope, nothing was supposed to germinate or blossom or ripen without bringing the Jew obligations as well as enjoyment. A duty is attached to every enjoyment, and it alone gives the enjoyment its true taste by turning what otherwise would be selfish and animal into a human acknowledgment of Divine love." R' Hirsch, Judaism Eternal Volume 1, Chapter V, Shebat, p. 33.

Calling all kiruv people, put those words on your one page summary sheet of Torah fundamentals that will attract Jews from all over.

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