Holy Bagel Theory

Making Sense of the Instruction to "Be Holy"

46 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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The Torah explicity instructs us to 'Be Holy'. While some commentaries interpret this as an instruction to maintain basic standards of Jewish moral ethics, others understand this as an instruction to strive for the highest levels of spiritual holiness and connection to Hashem. How can us mundane humans relate to this seemingly lofty and even abstract expectation?

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