Being a part of the Jewish people enables us to draw from a wealth of spiritual heritage, customs, and beliefs passed down for generations. We constantly connect to our rich history through prayer, study, and observance of mitzvot (commandments). This connection is felt deeply in our hearts when we pray or perform an act of goodness. Something is fulfilling about performing an action done throughout Jewish history that connects you with your ancestors. WIt'se is building on their legacy as they once did on their forefathers' legacy before them. In today's short torah talk, we delve into an eye-opening insight from Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin (20 November 1816 in Mir, Russia – 10 August 1893 in Warsaw, Poland), also known as Reb Hirsch Leib Berlin, commonly known by the acronym Netziv.

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