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When the Noam Elimelech washed his face, he wasn’t just getting ready for the day. He was polishing the Tzelem Elokim, the image of God. What if we saw every part of our body that way? What if the mirror wasn’t a source of judgment, but of holiness?
What would it mean to care for your body as part of something divine?
By Rav Shlomo KatzWhen the Noam Elimelech washed his face, he wasn’t just getting ready for the day. He was polishing the Tzelem Elokim, the image of God. What if we saw every part of our body that way? What if the mirror wasn’t a source of judgment, but of holiness?
What would it mean to care for your body as part of something divine?