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We live in a world that celebrates inspiration. Do it when you feel it. Show up when it moves you. Give when your heart is open. But the Torah begins Parashat Tzav with a very different word: צַו — command. Not suggestion. Not inspiration. Obligation. And Chazal tell us something that runs against everything we instinctively believe: greater is the one who is commanded and does than the one who volunteers. Why? Why is a life built on obligation deeper, stronger, and ultimately more real than one built on feeling?
In this morning’s breakfast and a class, we unpack that question layer by layer—from the Gemara, Tosafot, Maharal, and Mesillat Yesharim, to a powerful insight from the Sefat Emet. Along the way, we confront a difficult truth: not every fire is holy, even when it burns with passion. The difference between a moment of inspiration and a life of meaning comes down to one word Tzav—צַו. This is a class about discipline, about identity, and about what it really means to serve HaShem… even when you don’t feel it.
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We live in a world that celebrates inspiration. Do it when you feel it. Show up when it moves you. Give when your heart is open. But the Torah begins Parashat Tzav with a very different word: צַו — command. Not suggestion. Not inspiration. Obligation. And Chazal tell us something that runs against everything we instinctively believe: greater is the one who is commanded and does than the one who volunteers. Why? Why is a life built on obligation deeper, stronger, and ultimately more real than one built on feeling?
In this morning’s breakfast and a class, we unpack that question layer by layer—from the Gemara, Tosafot, Maharal, and Mesillat Yesharim, to a powerful insight from the Sefat Emet. Along the way, we confront a difficult truth: not every fire is holy, even when it burns with passion. The difference between a moment of inspiration and a life of meaning comes down to one word Tzav—צַו. This is a class about discipline, about identity, and about what it really means to serve HaShem… even when you don’t feel it.

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