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Home » Judaism 101 » Mitzvot » Six Constant Mitzvot
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
Cultivate the greatest possible relationship with the greatest possible benefits.
Who runs the world? Staying focused on God is a constant life challenge.
Life is full of distractions from the underlying reality of God's existence.
A passionate desire to connect with the Almighty is a constant human striving. How do we know if we're connecting?
Human instinct is to run from fear. Judaism teaches that fear of God is a positive motivator for greatness.
Enjoy the pleasures of the physical world. But don't make materialism an end unto itself.
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