Dynamic Judaism

Ekev | Deuteronomy, Devorim | 5772

That Judaism is essentially a dynamic rather than static system, always growing, discovering, and moving forward. The insight is that the Torah's commands to walk in G-d's ways and keep His laws express an ongoing dynamic relationship with the Divine, not a fixed set of static obligations.

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