Fear of God – Definition
This week, a conference for the worship of God, “With All Your Heart,” was held in Jerusalem by the Ramat Gan Yeshiva. Because I do not sympathize with their nonsense, nor with Rabbi Shapira’s biased and incorrect research on srogim and haredi rabbis (I assume you know them), I wanted to ask if you wrote about a definition of what is called fear of God and what is not, how do you distinguish it, when fear of God is harmful, and more.
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Raised for you to put it down (I doubt if you can define what it is, since you are more implicit on several platforms and stages that everything related to emotion is in very complex relationships with him, and certainly on such a subject that inherently invites essays of jokes at the expense of the moralist or the supervisor)
You assume it's about emotion, not her. By the way, I have no problem with emotions. We're all human and no one is perfect. I just don't see value in them.
Mikhi, what happened to you today?? We are talking here about the verse in the Torah “with all your heart”
According to Maimonides in the Torah Foundations and the Shulchan Arba, this is a completely intellectual matter. I thought it was worth discussing and refining the matter. It can't just be related to a bunch of young men under the age of 30 who are fascinated by melodies.
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