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  • No Body, No Mitzvah

    No Body, No Mitzvah

    The Torah is brimming with positive commandments that require physical action. From the simple act of donning tefillin to the more intricate rituals of Shabbat observance, each mitzvah involves a physical component. These physical actions aren’t mere formalities; they’re expressions of our devotion to…

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  • More Power to You

    More Power to You

    The Torah speaks of two distinct types of power: koach and oz. Koach refers to raw, brute force, physical strength, and energy. It is the power that enables us to lift weights, run marathons, and overcome physical obstacles. In the biblical narrative, we see…

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  • Beyond the Obstacle

    Beyond the Obstacle

    The Torah speaks of the concept of derech, or path. It is not merely a physical route, but a spiritual journey, a way of life. This path is often filled with obstacles, both physical and spiritual. In the words of the Talmud, “A person…

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