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Shabbat and Contemporary Life | מקורות

A Palace in Time

In regard to external gifts,
to outward possessions,
there is only one proper attitude –
to have them and to be able to do without them.
On the Sabbath we live,
as it were, independent of technical civilization:
we abstain primarily from any activity
that aims at remaking or reshaping the things of space.
Man's royal privilege to conquer nature
is suspended on the seventh day.

 

[Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Sabbath ]

 

We open our exploration of Shabbat with a brief,
but poignant, text 
from the great twentieth-century
theologian and social activist,

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972)
about our relationship to space and time

 

 

 

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Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 119b