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<FONT FACE="Monaco, Courier New"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>> I have long felt exactly that way, and I've often quoted Devarim 10:12-13 in <BR>
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> "Now, Israel, what does Hashem ask of you? Only that you respect Hashem your <BR>
> G-d, go in His ways, love Him, and serve Hashem your G-d with all your heart <BR>
> and all your soul, keeping Hashem's mitzvos and laws, which I command you <BR>
> today, for your own good."<BR>
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So the goal is “your own good” - what is that good? <BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial">The ultimate teleological purpose of Judaism appears to me (echoing Micha) to achieve <I>deveikus b’Hashem<BR>
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(But a maklokus Rishonim how to achieve this.)<BR>
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See Devarim 4:4, 10:20, 11:22, 13:5, 30:20<BR>
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(This may be the same as <I>shleimus</I> - See also Rav Hirsch, <I>Horeb</I>.)<BR>
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- Alexander Seinfeld</FONT></SPAN>
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