Sentences with word «mitzvot»

As for me, I guess I'm deluded, just as King David before me, I love Torah and find great meaning in living a life of mitzvot connected to God and my community.
When we are able to fulfill one of these precepts (mitzvot in Hebrew) we say a blessing to remind us that it was given to us to lead a spiritually uplifted life.
This sanctification is attained through the observance of mitzvot (commandments), which affect every facet of a person's worldly existence, from the moment of awakening until the moment of falling asleep.
God told us in Torah that our covenant was eternal, God told us in great detail how to follow the 613 mitzvot, and God told us it was not hard to follow these commandments.
Jesus had 613 commandments (mitzvot) to pick from, but this one about loving God was, and is still today, the one that Jesus said was most important.
Then too, the very idea of theology, many Jews contend, is a Christian concept and alien to Judaism, which is grounded in commandments (mitzvot) and peoplehood.
I'm not going to be able to follow all the mitzvot (laws) in Judaism and there are many that I don't want to follow for reasons of their being misogynist or based heavily on temple sacrifices, but that doesn't mean I'm not taking my own commitment seriously.
These mitzvot sanctify not just one's personality (by asserting control over one's physical drives), but one's very actions and physicality.
The all - encompassing demands of the mitzvot ensure that one will be conscious of God at all times.
The simplest individual can observe the mitzvot to the same extent as the spiritual genius — both eat matzah on Passover, honor their parents, are bound by the same restrictions, and so on.
Doing our mitzvot and following the commnandments of an Orthodox Jewish Lifestyle helps makes us better people.
He answered that G!d created the mitzvot / laws / good deeds but it was on us to do them.
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If I get bored enough at some point during the summer — if this were winter I'd have a Leaf game to create the opportunity — I'll see if there's anything instructive in the 613 mitzvot.
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