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In the 21st Mishna, in the fifth chapter of Pirkei Avot, Ethics of the Fathers, there is a beautiful adage shared, namely, “Whoever influences the masses to become meritorious shall not be the cause of sin.” Sharing words of Torah with others enables them to connect to Jewish life in a more meaningful and uplifting way.
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