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“Take unto you Yehoshua son of Nun, a man in whom there is spirit.” (27:18)

  Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch Zt”l explains the meaning of “jur” (spirit) as analogous to “”jur” (wind). Just as the wind is invisible, only recognizable by its effects, so too, are the moral and spiritual agents of a human being. This active and moving force in a human being, the power of a discernment between right and wrong although invisible is reflected by its effect on the human being. Although every one possesses this invisible “spirit,” it was reflected emphatically in Yehoshua. He was a uc jur rat aht – one who possessed this spiritual quality to an eminent degree….

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יפקד ד' אלקי הרוחות לכל בשר איש על העדה

May Hashem, G-d of the spirits of all flesh, appoint a man over the Assembly. (27:16)

The emphasis one places on studying Torah, which facilitates one’s knowledge of its wisdom and allows him to understand the mitzvos and how to perform them, is deeply rooted in Torah principles. We are also enjoined, however, to translate the knowledge we garner into action through acts of kindness and by teaching others. The integration of learning and doing is essential for personal growth, as well as the positive contribution it makes to benefit the Jewish community. By combining Torah study with gemillas chassadim, one lives a meaningful life of spiritual learning coupled with practical application, which fosters a harmonious…

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