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 Contents  and they serve Him with trepidation, awe and fear. Nevertheless,                   of the deed, that  comes  from Hashem,  may  He
          Hashem has no satisfaction from them. His satisfaction comes from                   be blessed. As the verses state, “All of our deeds You
          a human being who has the ability to choose between the good of                     performed for us” (Isaiah 26:12) and “What does Hashem
 Foreword  .............................................................9  the Creator, which is the true good, and evil that appears as good,   your God  ask of  you but to  fear”  (Deuteronomy 10:12).
          which is a counterfeit good that is in actuality complete evil that
 Chapter One: The Highest Torah .............................10                               That [intention] occurs in the heart, as the Gemara states
          entices and surmounts a person. A person is placed in a world filled
          with a great deal of delight, excitement, pursuits, distractions and                on the verse, “The heart is missing” (Proverbs 17:16; Yoma
 Chapter Two: The Secret of Free Will .......................16                               72b). But as for deeds, they are within the parameter of
          aspirations, so that out of the midst of all of this he will choose the
 A Person’s Will Purifies Him .....................................44  Creator. There are many delights that a person can attain without   “everything being in the hands of heaven.”
          effort. Nevertheless, he chooses to exert himself and toil in order to
 Chapter Three: The Secret of Life ............................61  come close to the Creator. Also, “When a person comes to pollute   Commentary: Rabbi  Tzadok  states  that all  actions, including a
          himself, the way is opened for him.” It is easy to do evil, and the            person’s deeds, come from Hashem. All that Hashem wants from
 Chapter Four: The Laws of Life ............................. 100  evil inclination gives immediate satisfaction. On the other hand, “a   a person is his will and intent. Based on this premise, Rabbi Tzadok
          person who comes to be purified is told to wait.” Doing good takes             reaches the incredible conclusion that we must always bear in mind
 Chapter Five: The Business of Life ......................... 139  time, and we do not always see immediate results, because “today   that the essence of the role that a person plays and the essence of
          we do them, and tomorrow we receive their reward” (Eiruvin 22a).               his efforts consists of his desire and will!
 Chapter Six: Cause a New Light to Shine on Zion...... 184  Coming close to the Creator requires much self-sacrifice, toil, effort
          and difficulties that are directly opposed to a person’s nature. And             Rabbi Tzadok incidentally provides a wonderful definition of the
 The Wholeness of Faith: To Recognize Hashem .............. 200  it is precisely when he nevertheless chooses the true and eternal   concept of “the fear of heaven.” He states that the fear of heaven
          good of the Creator that the name of the Creator is elevated, and              means intent. Therefore, all of the traits in a person’s heart are
 The Perfection of the Will- Saves Us from Death ............ 241  the extent of His goodness and compassion is recognized.  nothing but various sorts of intent. That being the case, our sages’
                                                                                         statement that “everything is in the hands of heaven except for the
 Chapter Seven: Learning that Leads to Action ........... 298  So we learn that the Creator in His compassion wants to benefit   fear of heaven” (Berachot 33b) means that the only thing within a
          His creatures with total goodness, with a true and complete delight            person’s control is his will and intent.
 Chapter Eight: “And I Will Pour Out My Spirit” ...... 324  both in this world and in the world-to-come. The Creator wants
          people  to receive  His  goodness  as  a  result  of  their  free  will               And even if a person intended to perform a mitzvah
 “He Who Graciously Gives Knowledge” ...................... 338  and their deeds. That is because all delight—that of a person and   but he was thwarted so that he did not do it, Scripture
          that of the Creator—exists only because free will exists. That is the               considers him as though he did it, as the Gemara states
 Counsel and Encouragement for Prayer  ...................... 377
          secret of free will. And with this knowledge, a person can always                   (Shabbat  63a).  And  that  is  because he  did  his  part
 Chapter Nine: “If I Give Sleep to My Eyes” ............. 392  find encouragement.            with his thought and intent. If not for the Gemara’s
                                                                                              words, we would think that a person’s thought and will
 Prayers for Holy Sleep .......................................... 467  A person’s spiritual  level  matches  the extent  to which  he   are effective  only if he succeeds in joining them to a
          overcomes his evil inclination. Every tzaddik had an evil inclination               deed.
 Addendum: Is Sleep on the Sabbath a Delight? .............. 496  that he worked to overcome—that is how he became a tzaddik. Had
          he lacked an evil inclination, he would now possess no importance                Commentary: Rabbi Tzadok here explains the Gemara’s statement
 Closing Words ................................................... 501  and no significance.   in Berachot (6a) that “if a person intended to perform a mitzvah
                                                                                         but he was thwarted, Scripture considers it as though he did it.”
           Once, Rabbi Natan was encouraging one of his students about                   This  statement strongly  supports  the notion  that the essence of
          some matter, and offered the patriarch Isaac as an example. The                what is wanted from a person is his will and not his deed.
          student asked, “How can you compare me to Isaac?”
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