All Israel have a share in the World To Come, as it is stated (Isaiah 60:21): 'And Your people are tzadikkim (righteous).' They shall inherit the land forever. They are the branch of My planting, the work of My hands, in which I take pride. (Sanhedrin 90a)

Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ Χ™Φ΄Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χœ י֡שׁ ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ Χ—Φ΅Φ½ΧœΦΆΧ§ ΧœΦ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ הַבָּא, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ•Φ°Χ’Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ΅ΧšΦ° Χ›ΦΌΦ»ΧœΦΌΦΈΧ צַדִּיקִים, ΧœΦ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ יִֽירְשׁוּ אָֽר֢Χ₯, Χ Φ΅Φ½Χ¦ΦΆΧ¨ ΧžΦ·Χ˜ΦΌΦΈΧ’Φ·Χ™ ΧžΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚Φ΅Χ” Χ™ΦΈΧ“Φ·Χ™ ΧœΦ°Χ”Φ΄Χͺְ׀ָּא֡ר.

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Akavia the son of Mahalalel would say: Reflect upon three things and you will not come to the hands of transgression. Know from where you came, where you are going, and before whom you are destined to give a judgement and accounting. From where you cameβ€”from a putrid drop; where you are goingβ€”to a place of dust, maggots and worms; and before whom you are destined to give a judgement and accountingβ€”before the supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He.

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גֲקַבְיָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ ΧžΦ·Χ”Φ²ΧœΦ·ΧœΦ°ΧΦ΅Χœ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ΄Χ‘Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ›ΦΌΦ΅Χœ Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧœΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ” דְבָרִים, Χ•Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” בָא ΧœΦ΄Χ™Χ“Φ΅Χ™ Χ’Φ²Χ‘Φ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧ”. Χ“ΦΌΦ·Χ’ ΧžΦ΅ΧΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ בָּֽאΧͺΦΈ, Χ•ΦΌΧœΦ°ΧΦΈΧŸ אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ”Χ•ΦΉΧœΦ΅ΧšΦ°, Χ•Φ°ΧœΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ™ ΧžΦ΄Χ™ אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧͺΦ΄Χ™Χ“ לִΧͺּ֡ן Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ•Φ°Χ—ΦΆΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧŸ. ΧžΦ΅ΧΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ בָּֽאΧͺΦΈ: ΧžΦ΄Χ˜ΦΌΦ΄Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ‘Φ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌΧ—ΦΈΧ”. Χ•ΦΌΧœΦ°ΧΦΈΧŸ אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ”Χ•ΦΉΧœΦ΅ΧšΦ°: ΧœΦ΄ΧžΦ°Χ§Χ•ΦΉΧ Χ’ΦΈΧ€ΦΈΧ¨ Χ¨Φ΄ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ•Φ°ΧͺΧ•ΦΉΧœΦ΅Χ’ΦΈΧ”. Χ•Φ°ΧœΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ™ ΧžΦ΄Χ™ אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧͺΦ΄Χ™Χ“ לִΧͺּ֡ן Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ•Φ°Χ—ΦΆΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧŸ: ΧœΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ™ מֽ֢ל֢ךְ ΧžΦ·ΧœΦ°Χ›Φ΅Χ™ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ°ΧœΦΈΧ›Φ΄Χ™Χ הַקָּדוֹשׁ Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΌΧšΦ° הוּא.

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Rabbi Chanina, deputy to the kohanim, would say: Pray for the integrity of the government; for were it not for the fear of its authority, a man would swallow his neighbor alive.

Rabbi Chanina son of Tradyon would say: Two who sit and no words of Torah pass between them, this is a session of scorners, as is stated, "And in a session of scorners he did not sit" (Psalms 1:1). But two who sit and exchange words of Torah, the Divine Presence rests amongst them, as is stated, "Then the G‑d-fearing conversed with one another, and G‑d listened and heard; and it was inscribed before Him in a book of remembrance for those who fear G‑d and give thought to His name" (Malachi 3:16). From this, I know only concerning two individuals; how do I know that even a single individual who sits and occupies himself with the Torah, G‑d designates reward for him? From the verse, "He sits alone in meditative stillness; indeed, he receives [reward] for it" (Lamentations 3:28).

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ חֲנִינָא Χ‘Φ°Χ’Φ·ΧŸ הַכֹּהֲנִים ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ±Χ•Φ΅Χ™ מִΧͺְ׀ַּלּ֡ל Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧœΧ•ΦΉΧžΦΈΧ”ΦΌ שׁ֢ל ΧžΦ·ΧœΦ°Χ›Χ•ΦΌΧͺ, שׁ֢אִלְמָל֡א ΧžΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧΦΈΧ”ΦΌ, אִישׁ א֢Χͺ Χ¨Φ΅Χ’Φ΅Φ½Χ”Χ•ΦΌ חַיִּים Χ‘ΦΌΦ°ΧœΦΈΧ’Χ•ΦΉ. Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ חֲנִינָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ“Φ°Χ™Χ•ΦΉΧŸ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: שְׁנַֽיִם Χ©ΧΦΆΧ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ•Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ בּ֡ינ֡יה֢ם Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ ΧͺΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, Χ”Φ²Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ Χ–ΦΆΧ” ΧžΧ•ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ·Χ‘ ΧœΦ΅Χ¦Φ΄Χ™Χ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ•ΦΌΧ‘Φ°ΧžΧ•ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ·Χ‘ ΧœΦ΅Χ¦Φ΄Χ™Χ לֹא יָשָׁב. ΧΦ²Χ‘ΦΈΧœ שְׁנַֽיִם Χ©ΧΦΆΧ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ וְי֡שׁ בּ֡ינ֡יה֢ם Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ ΧͺΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, שְׁכִינָה שְׁרוּיָה ב֡ינ֡יה֢ם, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: אָז Χ Φ΄Χ“Φ°Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌ יִרְא֡י Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ אִישׁ א֢ל Χ¨Φ΅Χ’Φ΅Φ½Χ”Χ•ΦΌ, וַיַּקְשׁ֡ב Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ Χ•Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧžΦΈΧ’, Χ•Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΄Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ΅Χ‘ Χ‘Φ΅Φ½Χ€ΦΆΧ¨ Χ–Φ΄Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΉΧŸ ΧœΦ°Χ€ΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ™Χ• ΧœΦ°Χ™Φ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ΅Χ™ Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ Χ•ΦΌΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΅Χ™ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧžΧ•ΦΉ. ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧœΦ΄Χ™ א֢לָּא שְׁנַֽיִם, ΧžΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ א֢חָד שׁ֢יּוֹשׁ֡ב Χ•Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧ‘Φ΅Χ§ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” שׁ֢הַקָּדוֹשׁ Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΌΧšΦ° הוּא Χ§Χ•ΦΉΧ‘Φ΅Φ½Χ’Φ· ΧœΧ•ΦΉ Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ›ΦΈΧ¨, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: י֡שׁ֡ב Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ“ΦΈΧ“ וְיִדֹּם Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ נָטַל Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ•.

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Rabbi Shimon would say: Three who eat at one table and do not speak words of Torah, it is as if they have eaten of idolatrous sacrifices; as is stated, "Indeed, all tables are filled with vomit and filth, devoid of the Omnipresent" (Isaiah 28:8). But three who eat at one table and speak words of Torah, it is as if they have eaten at G‑d's table, as is stated, "And he said to me: This is the table that is before G‑d" (Ezekiel 41:22).

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ©ΧΦ΄ΧžΦ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧŸ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ©ΧΦ°ΧœΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ” Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧœΧ•ΦΌ גַל Χ©ΧΦ»ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧŸ א֢חָד, Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ ΧΦΈΧžΦ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌ Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ ΧͺΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΌ ΧΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧœΧ•ΦΌ ΧžΦ΄Χ–ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ—Φ΅Χ™ מ֡Χͺִים, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ Χ©ΧΦ»ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧ Χ•ΦΉΧͺ ΧžΦΈΧœΦ°ΧΧ•ΦΌ קִיא צוֹאָה Χ‘ΦΌΦ°ΧœΦ΄Χ™ ΧžΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ. ΧΦ²Χ‘ΦΈΧœ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧœΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ” Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧœΧ•ΦΌ גַל Χ©ΧΦ»ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧŸ א֢חָד Χ•Φ°ΧΦΈΧžΦ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌ Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ ΧͺΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΌ ΧΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧœΧ•ΦΌ ΧžΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦ»ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧ Χ•ΦΉ שׁ֢ל ΧžΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ•Φ·Χ™Φ°Χ“Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΅Χ¨ ΧΦ΅ΧœΦ·Χ™, Χ–ΦΆΧ” Χ”Φ·Χ©ΦΌΧΦ»ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧŸ אֲשׁ֢ר ΧœΦ΄Χ€Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ™ Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ.

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Rabbi Chanina the son of Chachina'i would say: One who stays awake at night, or travels alone on the road, and turns his heart to idleness, has forfeited his life.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ חֲנִינָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ חֲכִינָאִי ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ·Χ ΦΌΦ΅Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧ¨ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·ΧœΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ°ΧœΦΈΧ”, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ”Φ·ΧœΦΌΦ΅ΧšΦ° Χ‘ΦΌΦ·Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° Χ™Φ°Χ—Φ΄Χ™Χ“Φ΄Χ™, Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ°Χ€Φ·Χ ΦΌΦΆΧ” ΧœΦ΄Χ‘ΦΌΧ•ΦΉ ΧœΦ°Χ‘Φ·Χ˜ΦΌΦΈΧœΦΈΧ”, Χ”Φ²Χ¨Φ΅Χ™ Χ–ΦΆΧ” מִΧͺΦ°Χ—Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΅Χ‘ בְּנַ׀ְשׁוֹ.

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Rabbi Nechunia the son of Hakanah would say: One who accepts upon himself the yoke of Torah is exempted from the yoke of government duties and the yoke of worldly cares; but one who casts off the yoke of Torah is saddled with the yoke of government duties and the yoke of worldly cares.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ נְחוּנְיָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ Χ”Φ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΅Χœ Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, ΧžΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ ΧžΦ΄ΧžΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ ΧžΦ·ΧœΦ°Χ›Χ•ΦΌΧͺ Χ•Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯, Χ•Φ°Χ›ΦΈΧœ Χ”Φ·Χ€ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨Φ΅Χ§ ΧžΦ΄ΧžΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ Χ•ΦΌ Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, Χ Χ•ΦΉΧͺΦ°Χ Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ ΧžΦ·ΧœΦ°Χ›Χ•ΦΌΧͺ Χ•Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧœ Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯.

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Rabbi Chalafta the son of Dosa of the village of Chanania would say: Ten who sit together and occupy themselves with Torah, the Divine Presence rests amongst them, as is stated: "The Almighty stands in the congregation of G‑d" (Psalms 82:1). And from where do we know that such is also the case with five? From the verse, "He established his band on earth" (Amos 9:6). And three? From the verse, "He renders judgement in the midst of the tribunal" (Psalms 82:1). And two? From the verse, "Then the G‑d-fearing conversed with one another, and G‑d listened and heard" (Malachi 3:16). And from where do we know that such is the case even with a single individual? From the verse, "Every place where I have My name mentioned, I shall come to you and bless you" (Exodus 20:21).

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ—Φ²ΧœΦ·Χ€Φ°Χͺָּא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ דּוֹבָא אִישׁ Χ›ΦΌΦ°Χ€Φ·Χ¨ חֲנַנְיָא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ©ΧΦΆΧ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ©ΧΦ°Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ•Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧ‘Φ°Χ§Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, שְׁכִינָה שְׁרוּיָה ב֡ינ֡יה֢ם, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: ΧΦ±ΧœΦΉΧ”Φ΄Χ™Χ Χ Φ΄Χ¦ΦΌΦΈΧ‘ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ“Φ·Χͺ א֡ל. Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ Χ—Φ²ΧžΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΧ”, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: וַאֲגֻדָּΧͺΧ•ΦΉ גַל אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯ Χ™Φ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ“ΦΈΧ”ΦΌ. Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧœΦΉΧ©ΧΦΈΧ”, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ§ΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧ‘ ΧΦ±ΧœΦΉΧ”Φ΄Χ™Χ Χ™Φ΄Χ©ΧΦ°Χ€ΦΌΦΉΧ˜. Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ שְׁנַֽיִם, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: אָז Χ Φ΄Χ“Φ°Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌ יִרְא֡י Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ אִישׁ א֢ל Χ¨Φ΅Χ’Φ΅Φ½Χ”Χ•ΦΌ, וַיַּקְשׁ֡ב Χ™Φ°Χ™ΦΈ Χ•Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧžΦΈΧ’. Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ א֢חָד, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ›ΦΈΧœ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ אֲשׁ֢ר אַזְכִּיר א֢Χͺ Χ©ΧΦ°ΧžΦ΄Χ™, אָבֹא ΧΦ΅ΧœΦΆΦ½Χ™ΧšΦΈ Χ•ΦΌΧ‘Φ΅Χ¨Φ·Χ›Φ°ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Φ½Χ™ΧšΦΈ.

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Rabbi Elazar of Bartosa would say: Give Him what is His, for you, and whatever is yours, are His. As David says: "For everything comes from You, and from Your own hand we give to You" (I Chronicles 29:14).

Rabbi Yaakov would say: One who walks along a road and studies, and interrupts his studying to say, "How beautiful is this tree!", "How beautiful is this ploughed field!"---the Torah considers it as if he had forfeited his life.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧΦΆΧœΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧ–ΦΈΧ¨ אִישׁ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺָא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χͺּ֢ן ΧœΧ•ΦΉ ΧžΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΆΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΉ, שׁ֢אַΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ•Φ°Χ©ΧΦΆΧœΦΌΦΈΧšΦ° Χ©ΧΦΆΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΉ. Χ•Φ°Χ›Φ΅ΧŸ Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ“ΦΈΧ•Φ΄Χ“ הוּא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ מִמְּךָ Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ™ΦΌΦΈΧ“Φ°ΧšΦΈ Χ ΦΈΧͺΦ·Φ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ לָךְ. Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ™Φ·Χ’Φ²Χ§ΦΉΧ‘ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ”Φ·ΧœΦΌΦ΅ΧšΦ° Χ‘ΦΌΦ·Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° וְשׁוֹנ֢ה, Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ·Χ€Φ°Χ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ§ מִמִּשְׁנָΧͺΧ•ΦΉ Χ•Φ°ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: ΧžΦ·Χ” נָּא֢ה ΧΦ΄Χ™ΧœΦΈΧŸ Χ–ΦΆΧ”, ΧžΦ·Χ” נָּא֢ה Χ Φ΄Χ™Χ¨ Χ–ΦΆΧ”, ΧžΦ·Χ’Φ²ΧœΦΆΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧ‘ Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΌ מִΧͺΦ°Χ—Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΅Χ‘ בְּנַ׀ְשׁוֹ.

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Rabbi Dusta'i the son of Rabbi Yannai would say in the name of Rabbi Meir: Anyone who forgets even a single word of this learning, the Torah considers it as if he had forfeited his life. As is stated, "Just be careful, and verily guard your soul, lest you forget the things that your eyes have seen" (Deuteronomy 4:9). One might think that this applies also to one who [has forgotten because] his studies proved too difficult for him; but the verse goes on to tell us "and lest they be removed from your heart, throughout the days of your life." Hence, one does not forfeit his life unless he deliberately removes them from his heart.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ“Χ•ΦΉΧ‘Φ°Χͺָּאִי Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ יַנַּאי ΧžΦ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΧ•ΦΌΧ Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧžΦ΅ΧΦ΄Χ™Χ¨ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ הַשּׁוֹכֽ֡חַ Χ“ΦΌΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧ¨ א֢חָד מִמִּשְׁנָΧͺΧ•ΦΉ, ΧžΦ·Χ’Φ²ΧœΦΆΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧ‘ Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧΦ΄ΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΌ מִΧͺΦ°Χ—Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΅Χ‘ בְּנַ׀ְשׁוֹ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ¨Φ·Χ§ Χ”Φ΄Χ©ΦΌΧΦΈΦ½ΧžΦΆΧ¨ לְךָ Χ•ΦΌΧ©ΧΦ°ΧžΦΉΧ¨ נַ׀ְשְׁךָ ΧžΦ°ΧΦΉΧ“ ׀ּ֢ן Χͺִּשְׁכַּח א֢Χͺ הַדְּבָרִים אֲשׁ֢ר רָאוּ Χ’Φ΅Χ™Χ ΦΆΦ½Χ™ΧšΦΈ. Χ™ΦΈΧ›Χ•ΦΉΧœ ΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ§Φ°Χ€ΦΈΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧœΦΈΧ™Χ• מִשְׁנָΧͺΧ•ΦΉ, ΧͺΦΌΦ·ΧœΦ°ΧžΧ•ΦΌΧ“ ΧœΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ·Χ¨: Χ•ΦΌΧ€ΦΆΧŸ Χ™ΦΈΧ‘Φ½Χ•ΦΌΧ¨Χ•ΦΌ ΧžΦ΄ΧœΦΌΦ°Χ‘ΦΈΧ‘Φ°ΧšΦΈ Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ™Φ°ΧžΦ΅Χ™ Χ—Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ™ΧšΦΈ, הָא א֡ינוֹ מִΧͺΦ°Χ—Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦ΅Χ‘ בְּנַ׀ְשׁוֹ Χ’Φ·Χ“ שׁ֢יּ֡שׁ֡ב וִיבִיר֡ם ΧžΦ΄ΧœΦΌΦ΄Χ‘ΦΌΧ•ΦΉ.

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Rabbi Chanina the son of Dosa would say: One whose fear of sin takes precedence to his wisdom, his wisdom endures. But one whose wisdom takes precedence to his fear of sin, his wisdom does not endure.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ חֲנִינָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ דּוֹבָא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ שׁ֢יִּרְאַΧͺ Χ—ΦΆΧ˜Φ°ΧΧ•ΦΉ Χ§Χ•ΦΉΧ“ΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ ΧœΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ, Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ מִΧͺΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ. Χ•Φ°Χ›ΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ Χ§Χ•ΦΉΧ“ΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ ΧœΦ°Χ™Φ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ·Χͺ Χ—ΦΆΧ˜Φ°ΧΧ•ΦΉ, ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ מִΧͺΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ.

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He would also say: One whose deeds exceed his wisdom, his wisdom endures. But one whose wisdom exceeds his deeds, his wisdom does not endure.

He would also say: One who is pleasing to his fellow men, is pleasing to G‑d. But one who is not pleasing to his fellow men, is not pleasing to G‑d.

Rabbi Dosa the son of Hurkinas would say: Morning sleep, noontime wine, children's talk and sitting at the meeting places of the ignoramus, drive a person from the world.

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הוּא Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧžΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ™Χ• ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ ΧžΦ΅Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ, Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ מִΧͺΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ. Χ•Φ°Χ›ΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” ΧžΦ΄ΧžΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ™Χ•, ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ מִΧͺΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΆΦ½ΧžΦΆΧͺ. הוּא Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ שׁ֢רֽוּחַ Χ”Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ—ΦΈΧ” Χ”Φ΅Χ™ΧžΦΆΦ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ, Χ¨Φ½Χ•ΦΌΧ—Φ· Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ—ΦΈΧ” Χ”Φ΅Χ™ΧžΦΆΦ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ. Χ•Φ°Χ›ΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ¨Φ½Χ•ΦΌΧ—Φ· Χ”Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ—ΦΈΧ” Χ”Φ΅Χ™ΧžΦΆΦ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ, ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ¨Φ½Χ•ΦΌΧ—Φ· Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ—ΦΈΧ” Χ”Φ΅Χ™ΧžΦΆΦ½Χ ΦΌΧ•ΦΌ. Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ דוֹבָא Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ Χ”ΦΈΧ¨Φ°Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™Χ Φ·Χ‘ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: שׁ֡נָה שׁ֢ל שַׁחֲרִיΧͺ, Χ•Φ°Χ™Φ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄ΧŸ שׁ֢ל צָהֳרָֽיִם, Χ•Φ°Χ©Χ‚Φ΄Χ™Χ—Φ·Χͺ Χ”Φ·Χ™Φ°ΧœΦΈΧ“Φ΄Χ™Χ, וִישִׁיבַΧͺ Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦΌΦ΅Χ™ Χ›Φ°Χ Φ΅Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺ שׁ֢ל Χ’Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ΅Χ™ הָאָֽר֢Χ₯, ΧžΧ•ΦΉΧ¦Φ΄Χ™ΧΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ א֢Χͺ הָאָדָם מִן Χ”ΦΈΧ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ.

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Rabbi Elazar of Modi'in would say: One who profanes the kodoshim ("holy things" consecrated for the service of G‑d in the Holy Temple), degrades the Festivals, humiliates his friend in public, abrogates the covenant of our father Abraham (i.e., circumcision), or who interprets the Torah contrary to its true intent---although he may possess Torah knowledge and good deeds, he has no share in the World to Come.

יא

Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧΦΆΧœΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧ–ΦΈΧ¨ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΧ•ΦΌΧ“ΦΈΧ’Φ΄Χ™ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ—Φ·ΧœΦΌΦ΅Χœ א֢Χͺ הַקֳּדָשִׁים, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ‘Φ·Χ–ΦΌΦΆΧ” א֢Χͺ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ’Φ²Χ“Χ•ΦΉΧͺ, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ·ΧœΦ°Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ Φ΅Χ™ Χ—Φ²Χ‘Φ΅Χ¨Χ•ΦΉ בָּרַבִּים, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ΅Χ€Φ΅Χ¨ Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΧͺΧ•ΦΉ שׁ֢ל אַבְרָהָם אָבִֽינוּ, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·ΧžΦ°Χ’Φ·ΧœΦΌΦΆΧ” ׀ָנִים Χ‘ΦΌΦ·ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” שׁ֢לֹּא Χ›Φ·Χ”Φ²ΧœΦΈΧ›ΦΈΧ”, אַף גַל Χ€ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ שׁ֢יּ֡שׁ Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ™ΦΈΧ“Χ•ΦΉ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚Φ΄Χ™Χ Χ˜Χ•ΦΉΧ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ, ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧœΧ•ΦΉ Χ—Φ΅Φ½ΧœΦΆΧ§ ΧœΦΈΧ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ הַבָּא.

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Rabbi Ishmael would say: Be yielding to a leader, affable to the black-haired, and receive every man with joy.

Χ™Χ‘

Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ™Φ΄Χ©ΧΦ°ΧžΦΈΧ’Φ΅ΧΧœ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ±Χ•Φ΅Χ™ קַל לְרֹאשׁ, Χ•Φ°Χ Φ½Χ•ΦΉΧ—Φ· לְΧͺִשְׁחֽוֹר֢Χͺ, Χ•ΦΆΧ”Φ±Χ•Φ΅Χ™ ΧžΦ°Χ§Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΅Χœ א֢Χͺ Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ הָאָדָם Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ©Χ‚Φ΄ΧžΦ°Χ—ΦΈΧ”.

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Rabbi Akiva would say: Jesting and frivolity accustom a person to promiscuity. Tradition is a safety fence to Torah, tithing a safety fence to wealth, vows a safety fence for abstinence; a safety fence for wisdom is silence.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ גֲקִיבָא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ—Χ•ΦΉΧ§ Χ•Φ°Χ§Φ·ΧœΦΌΧ•ΦΌΧͺ רֹאשׁ, ΧžΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧœΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ א֢Χͺ הָאָדָם ΧœΦ°Χ’ΦΆΧ¨Φ°Χ•ΦΈΧ”. מַבֹּֽר֢Χͺ Χ‘Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ’ לַΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, ΧžΦ·Χ’Φ°Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ‘Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ’ לָגֹֽשׁ֢ר, נְדָרִים Χ‘Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ’ ΧœΦ·Χ€ΦΌΦ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ™Χ©ΧΧ•ΦΌΧͺ, Χ‘Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ’ ΧœΦ·Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧ” שְׁΧͺΦ΄Χ™Χ§ΦΈΧ”.

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He would also say: Beloved is man, for he was created in the image [of G‑d]; it is a sign of even greater love that it has been made known to him that he was created in the image, as it says, "For in the image of G‑d, He made man" (Genesis 9:6). Beloved are Israel, for they are called children of G‑d; it is a sign of even greater love that it has been made known to them that they are called children of G‑d, as it is stated: "You are children of the L-rd your G‑d" (Deuteronomy 14:1). Beloved are Israel, for they were given a precious article; it is a sign of even greater love that it has been made known to them that they were given a precious article, as it is stated: "I have given you a good purchase; My Torah, do not forsake it" (Proverbs 4:2).

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הוּא Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ—ΦΈΧ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ‘ אָדָם שׁ֢נִּבְרָא Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¦ΦΆΦ½ΧœΦΆΧ, Χ—Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ™Φ°ΧͺΦ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ“Φ·Φ½Χ’Φ·Χͺ ΧœΧ•ΦΉ שׁ֢נִּבְרָא Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¦ΦΆΦ½ΧœΦΆΧ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ¦ΦΆΦ½ΧœΦΆΧ ΧΦ±ΧœΦΉΧ”Φ΄Χ™Χ Χ’ΦΈΧ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ” א֢Χͺ הָאָדָם. Χ—Φ²Χ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ™Φ΄Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χœ שׁ֢נִּקְרְאוּ בָנִים ΧœΦ·ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ, Χ—Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ™Φ°ΧͺΦ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ“Φ·Φ½Χ’Φ·Χͺ ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ שׁ֢נִּקְרְאוּ בָנִים ΧœΦ·ΧžΦΌΦΈΧ§Χ•ΦΉΧ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: בָּנִים אַΧͺּ֢ם ΧœΦ·Χ™Χ™ΦΈ ΧΦ±ΧœΦΉΧ”Φ΅Χ™Χ›ΦΆΧ. Χ—Φ²Χ‘Φ΄Χ™Χ‘Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ™Φ΄Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χœ שׁ֢נִּΧͺַּן ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧœΦ΄Χ™ Χ—ΦΆΧžΦ°Χ“ΦΌΦΈΧ”, Χ—Φ΄Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” Χ™Φ°ΧͺΦ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ Χ•ΦΉΧ“Φ·Φ½Χ’Φ·Χͺ ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ שׁ֢נִּΧͺַּן ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ Χ›ΦΌΦ°ΧœΦ΄Χ™ Χ—ΦΆΧžΦ°Χ“ΦΌΦΈΧ”, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧœΦΆΦ½Χ§Φ·Χ— Χ˜Χ•ΦΉΧ‘ Χ ΦΈΧͺΦ·Φ½ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧœΦΈΧ›ΦΆΧ, ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧͺΦ΄Χ™ אַל ΧͺΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ–Φ½ΦΉΧ‘Χ•ΦΌ

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All is foreseen, and freedom of choice is granted. The world is judged with goodness, but in accordance with the amount of man's positive deeds.

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Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ¦ΦΈΧ€Χ•ΦΌΧ™, וְהָרְשׁוּΧͺ Χ Φ°ΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧ ΦΈΧ”, Χ•ΦΌΧ‘Φ°Χ˜Χ•ΦΉΧ‘ Χ”ΦΈΧ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ Χ Φ΄Χ“ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧŸ, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ ΧœΦ°Χ€Φ΄Χ™ Χ¨Χ•ΦΉΧ‘ Χ”Φ·ΧžΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΆΧ”.

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He would also say: Everything is placed in pledge, and a net is spread over all the living. The store is open, the storekeeper extends credit, the account-book lies open, the hand writes, and all who wish to borrow may come and borrow. The collection-officers make their rounds every day and exact payment from man, with his knowledge and without his knowledge. Their case is well founded, the judgement is a judgement of truth, and ultimately, all is prepared for the feast.

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הוּא Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ ΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧŸ Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ’Φ΅Χ¨ΦΈΧ‘Χ•ΦΉΧŸ, Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ°Χ¦Χ•ΦΌΧ“ΦΈΧ” Χ€Φ°Χ¨Χ•ΦΌΧ‘ΦΈΧ” גַל Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ הַחַיִּים, Χ”ΦΆΧ—ΦΈΧ Χ•ΦΌΧͺ Χ€ΦΌΦ°ΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧ—ΦΈΧ”, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ—ΦΆΧ Φ°Χ•ΦΈΧ Φ΄Χ™ ΧžΦ·Χ§ΦΌΦ΄Χ™Χ£, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦ΄Χ Φ°Χ§ΦΈΧ‘ Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧͺΦ½Χ•ΦΌΧ—Φ·, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ™ΦΌΦΈΧ“ Χ›ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺΦΆΦ½Χ‘ΦΆΧͺ, Χ•Φ°Χ›ΦΈΧœ Χ”ΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΉΧ¦ΦΆΧ” ΧœΦ΄ΧœΦ°Χ•Χ•ΦΉΧͺ יָבֹא Χ•Φ°Χ™Φ΄ΧœΦ°Χ•ΦΆΧ”, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ’ΦΌΦ·Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ ΧžΦ·Χ—Φ²Χ–Φ΄Χ™Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΦΈΧ“Φ΄Χ™Χ¨ Χ‘ΦΌΦ°Χ›ΦΈΧœ יוֹם, Χ•Φ°Χ Φ΄Χ€Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧ’Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ מִן הָאָדָם ΧžΦ΄Χ“ΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉ Χ•Φ°Χ©ΧΦΆΧœΦΌΦΉΧ ΧžΦ΄Χ“ΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉ, וְי֡שׁ ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ גַל ΧžΦ·Χ” Χ©ΦΌΧΦΆΧ™ΦΌΦ΄Χ‘Φ°ΧžΦ½Χ•ΦΉΧ›Χ•ΦΌ, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ אֱמ֢Χͺ, Χ•Φ°Χ”Φ·Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ מְΧͺֻקָּן ΧœΦ΄Χ‘Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΌΧ“ΦΈΧ”.

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Rabbi Eliezer the son of Azariah would say: If there is no Torah, there is no common decency; if there is no common decency, there is no Torah. If there is no wisdom, there is no fear of G‑d; if there is no fear of G‑d, there is no wisdom. If there is no applied knowledge, there is no analytical knowledge; if there is no analytical knowledge, there is no applied knowledge. If there is no flour, there is no Torah; if there is no Torah, there is no flour.

He would also say: One whose wisdom is greater than his deeds, what is he comparable to? To a tree with many branches and few roots; comes a storm and uproots it, and turns it on its face. As is stated, "He shall be as a lone tree in a wasteland, and shall not see when good comes; he shall dwell parched in the desert, a salt land, uninhabited" (Jeremiah 17:6). But one whose deeds are greater than his wisdom, to what is he compared? To a tree with many roots and few branches, whom all the storms in the world cannot budge from its place. As is stated: "He shall be as a tree planted upon water, who spreads his roots by the river; who fears not when comes heat, whose leaf is ever lush; who worries not in a year of drought, and ceases not to yield fruit" (ibid., v. 8).

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧΦΆΧœΦ°Χ’ΦΈΧ–ΦΈΧ¨ Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ Χ’Φ²Χ–Φ·Χ¨Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ“ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨ΦΆΧšΦ° אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯ ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧ” ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ יִרְאָה, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ יִרְאָה ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧ”, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ“ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ’Φ·Χͺ ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™Χ ΦΈΧ”, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™Χ ΦΈΧ” ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ“ΦΌΦ·Φ½Χ’Φ·Χͺ, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ§ΦΆΦ½ΧžΦ·Χ— ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ”, אִם ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ Χ§ΦΆΦ½ΧžΦ·Χ—. הוּא Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” ΧžΦ΄ΧžΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ™Χ•, ΧœΦ°ΧžΦΈΧ” הוּא Χ“Χ•ΦΉΧžΦΆΧ”: ΧœΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ™ΧœΦΈΧŸ שׁ֢גֲנָ׀ָיו ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ וְשָׁרָשָׁיו ΧžΧ•ΦΌΧ’ΦΈΧ˜Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ, Χ•Φ°Χ”ΦΈΧ¨Φ½Χ•ΦΌΧ—Φ· בָּאָה Χ•Φ°Χ’Χ•ΦΉΧ§Φ·Χ¨Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉ Χ•Φ°Χ”Χ•ΦΉΧ€Φ·Χ›Φ°ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉ גַל Χ€ΦΌΦΈΧ ΦΈΧ™Χ•, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ•Φ°Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” Χ›ΦΌΦ°Χ’Φ·Χ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΈΧ¨ Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ’Φ²Χ¨ΦΈΧ‘ΦΈΧ”, Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ יִרְא֢ה Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ יָבֹא Χ˜Χ•ΦΉΧ‘, Χ•Φ°Χ©ΧΦΈΧ›Φ·ΧŸ חֲר֡רִים Χ‘ΦΌΦ·ΧžΦΌΦ΄Χ“Φ°Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ¨, אֽ֢ר֢Χ₯ ΧžΦ°ΧœΦ΅Χ—ΦΈΧ” Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ Χͺ֡שׁ֡ב. ΧΦ²Χ‘ΦΈΧœ, Χ›ΦΌΦΉΧœ Χ©ΧΦΆΧžΦΌΦ·Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚ΦΈΧ™Χ• ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ ΧžΦ΅Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧͺΧ•ΦΉ, ΧœΦ°ΧžΦΈΧ” הוּא Χ“Χ•ΦΉΧžΦΆΧ”: ΧœΦ°ΧΦ΄Χ™ΧœΦΈΧŸ שׁ֢גֲנָ׀ָיו ΧžΧ•ΦΌΧ’ΦΈΧ˜Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ וְשָׁרָשָׁיו ΧžΦ°Χ¨Φ»Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ, Χ©ΧΦΆΧΦ²Χ€Φ΄Χ™ΧœΧ•ΦΌ Χ›ΦΌΦΈΧœ Χ”ΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΌΧ—Χ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ©ΧΦΆΧ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ’Χ•ΦΉΧœΦΈΧ בָּאוֹΧͺ וְנוֹשְׁבוֹΧͺ Χ‘ΦΌΧ•ΦΉ, ΧΦ΅Χ™ΧŸ ΧžΦ°Χ–Φ΄Χ™Χ–Φ΄Χ™ΧŸ אוֹΧͺΧ•ΦΉ ΧžΦ΄ΧžΦΌΦ°Χ§Χ•ΦΉΧžΧ•ΦΉ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ•Φ°Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” Χ›ΦΌΦ°Χ’Φ΅Χ₯ שָׁΧͺΧ•ΦΌΧœ גַל ΧžΦ·Φ½Χ™Φ΄Χ, Χ•Φ°Χ’Φ·Χœ Χ™Χ•ΦΌΧ‘Φ·Χœ Χ™Φ°Χ©ΧΦ·ΧœΦΌΦ·Χ— שָׁרָשָׁיו, Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ יִרְא֢ה Χ›ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ יָבֹא חֹם, Χ•Φ°Χ”ΦΈΧ™ΦΈΧ” Χ’ΦΈΧœΦ΅Φ½Χ”Χ•ΦΌ רַגֲנָן, וּבִשְׁנַΧͺ Χ‘ΦΌΦ·Χ¦ΦΌΦ½ΦΉΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ לֹא יִדְאָג, Χ•Φ°ΧœΦΉΧ Χ™ΦΈΧžΦ΄Χ™Χ©Χ ΧžΦ΅Χ’Φ²Χ©Χ‚Χ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ€ΦΌΦΆΦ½Χ¨Φ΄Χ™.

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Rabbi Eliezer [the son of] Chisma would say: the laws of kinin (bird offerings) and the laws of menstrual periods---these, these are the meat of Halachah (Torah law). The calculations of solar seasons and gematria are the condiments of wisdom.

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Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ ΧΦ±ΧœΦ΄Χ™Χ’ΦΆΦ½Χ–ΦΆΧ¨ (Χ‘ΧŸ) Χ—Φ΄Χ‘Φ°ΧžΦΈΧ ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨: Χ§Φ΄Χ ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ΧŸ Χ•ΦΌΧ€Φ΄ΧͺΦ°Χ—Φ΅Χ™ Χ Φ΄Χ“ΦΌΦΈΧ”, Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ Χ”Φ΅ΧŸ Χ’ΦΌΧ•ΦΌΧ€Φ΅Χ™ Χ”Φ²ΧœΦΈΧ›Χ•ΦΉΧͺ. ΧͺΦΌΦ°Χ§Χ•ΦΌΧ€Χ•ΦΉΧͺ Χ•Φ°Χ’Φ΄ΧžΦΌΦ·Χ˜Φ°Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΦΌΦΈΧΧ•ΦΉΧͺ, ׀ַּרְ׀ְּרָאוֹΧͺ ΧœΦ·Χ—ΦΈΧ›Φ°ΧžΦΈΧ”.

Rabbi Chananya ben Akashya said: β€œThe Holy One, blessed be He, wished to make the people of Israel meritorious; therefore He gave them Torah and mitzvot in abundant measure, as it is written (Isaiah 42:21): β€˜The L‑rd desired, for the sake of his [Israel’s] righteousness, to make the Torah great and glorious.’” (Makkot 23b)

Χ¨Φ·Χ‘ΦΌΦ΄Χ™ Χ—Φ²Χ Φ·Χ Φ°Χ™ΦΈΧ” Χ‘ΦΌΦΆΧŸ גֲקַשְׁיָא ΧΧ•ΦΉΧžΦ΅Χ¨, Χ¨ΦΈΧ¦ΦΈΧ” Χ”Φ·Χ§ΦΌΦΈΧ“Χ•ΦΉΧ© Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ¨Χ•ΦΌΧšΦ° הוּא ΧœΦ°Χ–Φ·Χ›ΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧͺ א֢Χͺ Χ™Φ΄Χ©Χ‚Φ°Χ¨ΦΈΧΦ΅Χœ, ΧœΦ°Χ€Φ΄Χ™Χ›ΦΈΧšΦ° Χ”Φ΄Χ¨Φ°Χ‘ΦΌΦΈΧ” ΧœΦΈΧ”ΦΆΧ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” Χ•ΦΌΧžΦ΄Χ¦Φ°Χ•ΦΉΧͺ, שׁ֢נּ֢אֱמַר: Χ™-Χ™ Χ—ΦΈΧ€Φ΅Χ₯ לְמַגַן Χ¦Φ΄Χ“Φ°Χ§Χ•ΦΉ Χ™Φ·Χ’Φ°Χ“ΦΌΦ΄Χ™Χœ ΧͺΦΌΧ•ΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ” וְיַאְדִּיר.