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In today's episode we discuss how the fact that a Jew is willing to sacrifice their life rather than renounce G-d's unity in an overt way, should motivate a person to not want to ever do even the smallest thing which is against the will of G-d, as even the most minor transgression separates a person from G-d's Unity. And the pain of withstanding temptation is surely easier and less painful to endure than the pain of death which a Jew would willingly suffer rather than renounce G-d's Unity overtly.
Likkutei Amarim, Beginning of Chapter 25.
Music by Shoshannah.
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In today's episode we discuss how the fact that a Jew is willing to sacrifice their life rather than renounce G-d's unity in an overt way, should motivate a person to not want to ever do even the smallest thing which is against the will of G-d, as even the most minor transgression separates a person from G-d's Unity. And the pain of withstanding temptation is surely easier and less painful to endure than the pain of death which a Jew would willingly suffer rather than renounce G-d's Unity overtly.
Likkutei Amarim, Beginning of Chapter 25.
Music by Shoshannah.
Follow us on: Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
To sponsor an episode or for any other inquiries, email: [email protected]
Support the show
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