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Home » Judaism 101 » Philosophy » Deed and Creed
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech and Rochelle Lev
God wants us to serve Him out of love.
Without God in the picture, morality is relative.
God directly links a person's actions to the nature of the reward and punishment.
Three Jewish laws are better to die than to transgress.
The result of observing mitzvot is good health.
According to the effort is the reward.
Exploring the nature of suffering.
Would we rather limit God’s power, or limit His goodness?
A medicine may be bitter, but it is not bad.
This world has a warranty, destined to expire.
Seeing a replay of the Jacob period of Jewish history in our time.
In order for redemption to come, we must first open the door.
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