Consider learning how to observe a new mitzvah that is not currently part of your life today.
In the 4th chapter in Pirkei Avot, Ethics of the Fathers, Rabi Eliezer Ben Yaakov states: “He who fulfills even a single mitzvah, gains himself a single advocate”, suggesting that as a result of performing a mitzvah, he will have gained for himself an advocate who will be there for him on the Day of Judgment.
Join thousands around the world who will be studying the fourth chapter of Ethics of our Fathers this Shabbat. Print out your copy before Shabbat and enjoy a truly uplifting learning experience.
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