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The following is from Shemoneh Perakim as translated by Rabbi Eliyahu
Touger and is given on page 36 of Maimonides Pirkei Avot.<br><br>
<font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=3>Instead, it is proper that a person
direct all his activities, his physical health, and the maintenance of
his existence so that the limbs [of his body] serve as perfect media for
his soul. Then his soul will be able to exercise the ethical and
intellectual virtues without any impediment. <br><br>
Needless to say, everything that a person learns in his studies and the
sciences that leads to that purpose [is desirable]. Other [studies] that
are not directly related to this purpose -e.g., algebra, mathematical
equations, geometry, extensive inquiry into engineering, the study of
weights and the like - should be directed toward the purpose of
sharpening one's mind and training one's sense of logic to seek proofs,
so that a person will grasp the power to distinguish one concept from
another. This will provide him with a medium to reach the knowledge of
the truth of His Being. <br><br>
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The NY State Regents Exams in algebra, geometry and trigonometry will be
given in June. I trust that rebbeim in yeshivas will make the above clear
to those of their talmidim who will be taking these Regents. <br>
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Yitzchok Levine</font></body>
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