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Since the word     literally means “heel,” Rashi explains that this verse
                   refers to “the relatively light commandments that a person tramples with
                   his heels.”
                   Mitzvot which are done only once a year are done with excitement. But
                   everyday mitzvot, such as praying, are often met with lethargy. Let us
                   learn from Avraham Avinu to do all mitzvot with eagerness. He awoke
                   early and saddled his donkey himself in preparation for Akeidat Yitzchak.
                   The traits of alacrity and humility are closely related. The humble one
                   hurries to fulfill Hashem’s wish. On the 15th of Av, the wealthy Jewish
                   daughters would willingly share their beautiful clothes with those of
                   lesser means.











                   “This shall be the reward when you hearken to
                   these ordinances, and you observe and perform
                   them; Hashem, your G-d, will safeguard for you
                   the covenant and the kindness that He swore to
                   your forefathers”

                                                                (Devarim 7:12)


























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