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DEUTERONOMY — 30:19 life

DEUT1634 If we are creatures of the Almighty, we are also His servants, created to do His bidding. Perhaps we are not ready to choose wisely and prudently if offered a choice, to prepare well [i.e., for the world-to-come--AJL] in this ante-chamber. We are still obliged to, as His servants. He directs us to do what is ultimately best for us. "Choose life" [this verse]. He commands us: choose a way of life in this world that will let you live in the Hereafter. Every moment of life that we are granted is a free, unearned gift. It is too precious to waste through foolish or evil choice. Nor can we argue later or plead for extra time, another chance. When the summons comes to depart this life, we cannot claim that it is premature or untimely. It is our royal duty to be at the ready.

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DEUTERONOMY — 30:20 attach

DEUT1637 The Three Branches of Wisdom. Wisdom can be divided into three parts: (1) the science of created things, namely, natural science, which deals with the natural and accidental properties of material bodies; (2) mathematics, which includes arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music; (3) theology, which is the knowledge of God, may He be exalted, and the knowledge of His Torah as well as of other subjects understood by the intellect, such as the soul, the intellect, and the spiritual beings. These fields of study, with their various divisions, are gates -- opened for man by the Creator, may He be exalted -- through which one can come to understand the Torah and the world. Some of these sciences are more vital for understanding the Torah, whereas others are more vital for worldly uses. Those which are more vital for worldly matters are the lower science (natural science) and the intermediate science (mathematics). These two sciences teach [us] of all the secrets of this world, of its uses and benefits that we may gain from it, as well as the different skills and crafts which are necessary for meeting physical needs and for the acquisition of various worldly goods. But the field of study which is essential to the Torah is the most lofty of all sciences, namely, theology, and it is our duty to learn this wisdom, in order to understand and realize the Torah. To study it in order to attain worldly benefit, however, is forbidden, as stated by our Masters: “It was taught: ‘To love Hashem your God, to obey His voice, and to attach yourself to Him’ (Devarim 30:20) -- [this means] that a person should not say: ‘I will study so as to be called a scholar; I will learn so as to be called ‘Rabbi’; I will learn in order to be one of the authorities in the Academy.’ Rather, learn out of love, and in the end honor will come .... Carry out the words [of the Torah] for the sake of the deed [itself]; study them for their own sake, and do not make of them a crown to win fame with, or an axe to cut with (Nedarim 62a).

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DEUTERONOMY — 30:20 life

DEUT1641 "Great is charity for it prolongs the days and years of man, as it is said [this verse]: 'For that is your life and the length of your days.' And it is stated too (Proverbs 3:18): 'It is a tree of life to them that grasp it.' Now we may argue from premise to conclusion (Kal Vechomer): If for the very lightest of all mitzvoth it is promised (Deuteronomy 22:27 [sic. Possible references to Deut. 4:40, 5:30, and/or 11:9? - AJL]) 'So that it should be well with you that you may prolong your days,' how much more so is this true of charity, one of the most important mitzvoth of the Torah. Great is charity for it leads man to the world to come, as it is said (Psalms 1:1): '(Ashrei) Happy is the man that has not walked in the counsel of the wicked…', And also (Psalm 106:3) '(Ashrei) Happy are they that keep justice, that give charity at all times. 'Ashrei (Happy) is used in connection with Torah, and also in connection with charity. Just as the ashrei referring to Torah assures life in the world to come, so does ashrei referring to charity."

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