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Would you sign a contract without reading it? Would you make a serious commitment without first understanding the details and implications?
Most people would instinctively say, Of course not! First, we understand—then we act, then we commit.
And yet, the great paradox of life—the true secret to deep, lasting, and eternal connections—is precisely the opposite: commitment before full understanding.
This was the defining moment at Sinai, 3,337 years ago. The Jewish people stood at the mountain and declared to God, Na’aseh v’nishma—“We will do, and then we will understand.” A radical statement. What intelligent person agrees to something before knowing the terms?
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as we unravel this mystery—the Kabbalah of action. Why is doing first the key to transformation? And how can this principle unlock a more profound, meaningful life?
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Would you sign a contract without reading it? Would you make a serious commitment without first understanding the details and implications?
Most people would instinctively say, Of course not! First, we understand—then we act, then we commit.
And yet, the great paradox of life—the true secret to deep, lasting, and eternal connections—is precisely the opposite: commitment before full understanding.
This was the defining moment at Sinai, 3,337 years ago. The Jewish people stood at the mountain and declared to God, Na’aseh v’nishma—“We will do, and then we will understand.” A radical statement. What intelligent person agrees to something before knowing the terms?
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as we unravel this mystery—the Kabbalah of action. Why is doing first the key to transformation? And how can this principle unlock a more profound, meaningful life?

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