לשמור לעשות את כל דברי התורה הזאת
The Jew is obliged to observe the Torah, adhere to its mitzvos and carry out our acts of human kindness, regardless of the circumstances in his life which might impede him. Commitment is not always easy. Observance is not a walk in the park. This does not change one’s responsibility to Hashem. Horav Yaakov Galinsky, zl, relates that he once had a conversation with a yet-unobservant Jew concerning the significance of mitzvah observance in contemporary times. “So much has changed,” the man insisted. “We have moved on from the dark ages. I am not against observing the Torah, but change…