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Enthusiasm for a Mitzvah (1)
Enthusiasm for a Mitzvah (1)
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:2
Ben Azzai would say: Run to pursue a minor mitzvah, and flee from a transgression.
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The Nature of a Mitzvah (2)
The Nature of a Mitzvah (2)
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:2
For a mitzvah brings another mitzvah, and a transgression brings another transgression. For the reward of a mitzvah is a mitzvah, and the reward of transgression is transgression.
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Good Mazal
Good Mazal
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:3
He would also say: Do not scorn any man, and do not discount any thing. For there is no man who has not his hour, and no thing that has not its place.
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Torah Study For…
Torah Study For…
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:5
One who learns Torah in order to teach, is given the opportunity to learn and teach. One who learns in order to do, is given the opportunity to learn, teach, observe and do.
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Chapter 4, Mishnah 16
Ethics: Chapter 4, Mishnah 16
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:16
Rabbi Yaakov would say: This world is comparable to the antechamber before the World to Come. Prepare yourself in the antechamber, so that you may enter the banquet hall.
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Just One Hour
Just One Hour
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:17
Rabbi Yaakov taught “One hour of repentance and good deeds in this world is better than all the life of the World to Come; and one hour of bliss in the World to come is better than all the life of this world”
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Just Leave Me Alone
Just Leave Me Alone
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:18
Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar taught “Do not placate your fellow in the moment of his anger; do not comfort him while his dead lies before him; do not question him [about the details] of his vow at the moment he makes it; and do not seek to see him at the time of his degradation".
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The Jewish Way in Victory
The Jewish Way in Victory
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:19
Shmuel HaKatan declared “When your enemy falls do not rejoice, and when he stumbles let your heart not be glad, lest the L-rd see and it will be displeasing to Him, and He will divert His wrath from him [to you]".
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The Virtues of Maturity
The Virtues of Maturity
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:20
Elisha ben Avuya taught “He who studies Torah as a child, to what can he be compared? To ink written on fresh paper; and he who studies Torah as an old man, to what can he be compared? To ink written on paper that has been erased”.
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More then Meets the Eye
More then Meets the Eye
Ethics of Our Fathers: Avot 4:21
“Envy, lust and honor-seeking drive a man from this world.” Learn the deeper meaning behind Rabbi Eliezer Hakappar’s statement.
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