In this class we learned the difference between lower and higher levels of fear of God. We learned the quote from Pirkei Avot, “Where there is no wisdom, there is no fear, and where there is no fear, there is no wisdom.” The lower level is knowing Go... more
In this class we focused on developing awe of God through meditation and connecting the mind and heart. We explained that feelings of reverence are important, but lasting service of God must also be built on steady acceptance and commitment, since em... more
In this class we learned that God knows everything not by watching us from the outside, but because everything is part of Him. We explained this with the example of how a person naturally knows what is happening in their own body. We also learned tha... more
In this class we learnt that Daas means connecting what we know to what we feel.We talked about how we can believe in God, but if we don’t feel it, it’s hard to act on it. Daas helps us make these ideas real so we can feel close to God and serve Him ... more
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