The philosophical and mystical significance of the Mitzvot - the Divine percepts of the Torah - are succinctly explained in this classic essay by a distinguished author and scholar of Chasidism. Providing insight into the power of tangible deed as a means of bringing life and Divine benevolence into the physical world, this brief work answers many basic questions about man and G-d. New revised edition, newly typeset, and it also includes an index.
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Dr. Mindel was associated with the Chabad movement and served in many leadership and scholarship positions till his passing in 1999. He was a prolific writer and translator and was a pivotal personality in the translation of many Chassidic classics into the English tongue.
Organized into seven thematic segments... defines...Chabad tradition suchconcepts as personal self-restraint, our connection with G-d, the real purpose of creation, and the real source of life... to learn from and to practice in our daily observance... ...will give ... a better understanding of the true meaning of what is behind our mitzvoth. --Alan Jay Gerber ;The Jewish Star
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