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Mitzvah; Mitzvot: (lit. “commandment”); one of the Torah’s 613 Divine commandments; a good deed or religious precept; according to Chassidut, the word mitzvah stems from the root tzavta, attachment, the mitzvah creating a bond between G-d who commands and man who performs.
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“Be as careful in minor commandments as of a major one” -- What defines larger or smaller commandments?
By the end of days there will be the awakening of the dead which brings about the question: Will we be obligated in doing the Mitzvot (the commandments) during that time period, and if so how will they be performed.
In honor of the annual gathering of Shluchim we present this tremendous story that highlights how it is not just about the global impact, rather it’s about that one moment, doing one Mitzvah, with one single Jew! In a talk at the Gathering of Shluchim in ...
The Five Books of Moses, Lesson 2
This lesson presents an overview of the structure and classifications of the Torah’s instructions, namely the mitzvahs; the development of the Oral Law throughout the ages and the codification of Jewish law; and a brief outline of the diverse categories o...
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