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The following is from RSRH's essay Shevat I that appears in volume II of
the Collected Writings of RSRH.<br><br>
<font size=3>The spirit of Judaism knows of no cleavage in human
existence which assigns the spirit of man to God and his body to Satan,
by which the earth should belong to hell and happiness should begin only
in the celestial beyond. "Prepare for Me here on earth a holy abode,
so that I may dwell with you already here on earth," says the spirit
of Judaism in the-name of God.
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</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=3>takes the whole being of man,
both sensual and spiritual, into its domain, so that even sensuous
enjoyment becomes a holy service of God when it is inspired with the
spirit of modesty, temperance and holiness, and when man enjoys the goods
and gifts and attractions of the earth in a manner so pure and acceptable
to God and for such holy and acceptable ends that he can raise his eyes
cheerfully and joyfully to God and does not need to flee from the
neighborhood of His Sanctuary. To be able to abide in the sphere of God
even with his physical satisfaction and enjoyments - this is the highest
perfection of the morally-endowed man upon earth. <br><br>
</font>In no respect has Judaism been so much misrepresented as in this.
Calumny has assailed it from opposite directions. For the sensual and
frivolous it has been too serious and spiritual, for the dreaming
idealist earthly and sensuous. Actually it is nothing but Divine truth
for the whole man who is both spiritual and sensuous, heavenly and
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