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Rambam teaches that acting according to the letter of the law is mishpat (justice), while improving one’s good qualities is known as tzedek (righteous).
Erez Safar • Light of the Infinite: The Genesis of Light
Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (d. 2005)
David Jaffe • Changing the World from the Inside Out: A Jewish Approach to Personal and Social Change
Ratzon is the marrow, the juicy life source that keeps us going.
David Jaffe • Changing the World from the Inside Out: A Jewish Approach to Personal and Social Change
Eli Rousso
Eli Rousso
Oral Torah, originating in the same source and with the same level of authority as the Written Torah, makes possible the freshness of God’s lure toward engagement, relationship, justice, and compassion.
Rabbi Bradley Shavit DHL Artson • God of Becoming and Relationship: The Dynamic Nature of Process Theology
a hyperliteral reading of the rabbinic dictum that the wicked are called “dead” even in their lives, whereas the righteous are called “living” even in their deaths.
Elliot R. Wolfson • Open Secret: Postmessianic Messianism and the Mystical Revision of Menaḥem Mendel Schneerson
Tauba aurbach