Have you ever wondered why we sometimes abandon our commitments in search of something new? Why do promising relationships falter, careers shift track, or why do Torah scholars leave their studies for more worldly pursuits? This episode delves deep into these questions, presenting a fresh perspective. We argue that the issue may not be our search for novelty but our inability to maintain a sense of newness and vitality in our existing commitments.
Today's conversation illuminates the importance of keeping our lives, professions, relationships - and even our commitment to Torah - fresh and lively, as if they were brand new daily. We discuss the Hellenistic approach, which started the downfall of the Jewish people due to service becoming habitual and lackluster. Drawing inspiration from Matizyo and his sons, we advocate for maintaining a youthful exuberance in our commitment to our Jewish heritage and the importance of understanding the depth of living as a Jew. Let the spirit of Chanukah remind us to keep the flame of our commitments burning bright, to keep our lives new and exciting.
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