Splurge in Torah and Mitzvos
Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | May 07, 2025
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Splurge in Torah and Mitzvos

Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | June 27, 2025

According to the directive of our Sages, keshot atzmecha… “correct yourself [and only then correct others].” Using the alternative meaning of keshot, this message includes: “Adorn” yourself. Meaning that we should not only perform the basic rudiments of divine service (the spiritual equivalent of “bread to eat and clothes to wear”), but rather, we should “adorn” ourselves spiritually in our divine service; and to the fullest extent – the spiritual equivalent of “the twenty four adornments of a bride.” (Ibid., pp. 271-272)

According to the directive of our Sages, keshot atzmecha… “correct yourself [and only then correct others].” Using the alternative meaning of keshot, this message includes: “Adorn” yourself. Meaning that we should not only perform the basic rudiments of divine service (the spiritual equivalent of “bread to eat and clothes to wear”), but rather, we should “adorn” ourselves spiritually in our divine service; and to the fullest extent – the spiritual equivalent of “the twenty four adornments of a bride.” (Ibid., pp. 271-272)

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